Ironically, Vagary isn't evil in the sense of injuring people for fun or violating them because it gets him off. He's just socially inept and thinks like a supervillain. Calliope is tending to think of all supervillains as evil, which is at best an exaggeration. Vagary's behavior is wildly inappropriate in many ways, but not at all the same as, say, the Reamer who is a real whackjob or even Contretemps who does manipulate people for fun.
On the bright side, Calliope's method of assigning classes as restitution for boundary violations is a good use of logical consequences and preventive maintenance. Her tendency to yell at Vagary is less constructive, but understandable under the circumstances.
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Ironically, Vagary isn't evil in the sense of injuring people for fun or violating them because it gets him off. He's just socially inept and thinks like a supervillain. Calliope is tending to think of all supervillains as evil, which is at best an exaggeration. Vagary's behavior is wildly inappropriate in many ways, but not at all the same as, say, the Reamer who is a real whackjob or even Contretemps who does manipulate people for fun.
On the bright side, Calliope's method of assigning classes as restitution for boundary violations is a good use of logical consequences and preventive maintenance. Her tendency to yell at Vagary is less constructive, but understandable under the circumstances.
It is definitely an improvement over Twilight.