It was their first field mission, but it was already growing to become an event that would live long in the memories of the students.
In this one field mission, they were forced to mature, both noble and commoner.
Nobles got a reality check as they became exposed to the cruelty of the wild, a grim reality that some ended up dying to. But as for the few nobles that died, they became less conceited, morphing into smarter survivalists.
If not anything, this mission reinforced the notion to them that commoners were not as useless as they thought.
Afterall, of the students that died in the wild zone and subsequently in the ruins of Blackthorn Keep, the majority of them, about 85% were nobles.
The arrogance of nobles made them far more susceptible to dying. Of course, these were the overpampered and ignorant ones.
Nobles like Adrain, Valek, and some others were also arrogant, but their arrogance was backed by their strength, superior training, and knowledge.
