After the events of the prequel, the hero's sibling arrives on the scene. This sibling, a chip off the old block, is a master of the ancient art of... well, not really doing anything, but they do have a lot of opinions.
As the hero struggles to come to terms with their new sibling, they realize that their sibling's apathy is actually a superpower. The sibling's lack of motivation and interest in anything is actually a shield against the corrupting influence of power.
The hero is forced to confront the fact that their sibling's apathy is not just a personal failing, but a societal commentary. In a world where everyone is constantly striving for greatness, the value of not caring is often overlooked.
“The hero's sibling is a master of the art of doing nothing, but that's not nothing, that's everything.”
As the hero delves deeper into the world of their sibling, they begin to see the value in embracing the art of doing nothing. They realize that sometimes, the most powerful thing you can do is nothing at all.
Will the hero be able to find a way to balance their own drive and ambition with their sibling's apathy? Or will they succumb to the sibling's influence and become a master of nothing themselves?
Find out in the next installment of Meatings: Ethics - The Hero Gets a Sibling Syndrome!