Oh gods. That homeroom teacher reminds me on an art teacher I had in college. It was the most freeform class I ever had, I loved and hated it. Our assignments were things like "Make me something that shows contrast." or "Make a mental "theme park". He had the opinion that with art it is better to ask forgiveness than permission and basically encouraged us to do whatever we wanted and push the boundaries of his requests. You had to be able to explain the piece and all the normal artsy fartsy BS, but otherwise it was a madhouse.
@saphirekosmos
Sounds pretty good for an advanced art class tho.
Not having a closed theme permit the students to take a lot of liberties with their work, permitting more creativity, something which need to be cultivated in arts.
(well, technically, every classes should support creativity, it permits the introduction of new ideas which promote progress of society)
I have a feeling that Ain is going to get that vampire on his side, by kicking his ass or something.
Or
The vampire is the main bad guy? However, that doesn't really seem likely, if anything he'd just be a "stepping stone" bad guy.