Social Class
Crime: There were crimes since there was no way for people to know whether you had conducted a crime or not. There was no technologies including cameras or fingerprint scanners, and since the weather was always bad, it was also difficult for the guards to notice your action. However, there was never a felony. For most of the time, people may steal or fight against each other, but killing or torturing never happened. This was because people were well aware that killing each other would do no good other than making fewer people available to work. Religion: people chose to believe in the gods since they had to find something to believe in. They often prayed the god for safety when going out for food or coal. The president did not want people to believe in any kinds of god, so in most cases, religious activities were carried out underground. Outsiders: most of the outsiders died in the cold weather because they could not survive in a snowstorm. Some outsiders were lucky enough to find a place to settle down, and as time passed, they might start a village and were not considered as “outsiders” anymore. Other outsiders lived in a life of robbing and stealing. They attacked other villages for food and other necessities. Ordinary people: they were regarded as people who did not choose to be a hunter or who were not able to pass the tests of hunters. In most cases, they could live in a hard but relatively stable life, mining or manufacturing in the village in their daily life. However, since they did not have a weapon, they were not likely to survive if a disaster eliminated the village they lived in. They were viewed as something dispensable.