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//Regarding Sam, and others, and how they do (or donât do) cleanup after killing a vamp.
Mentors pass on the stuff they were taught and know- and sometimes the students donât go learn other ways to go about doing stuff...
What Iâm trying to say is that Sam NEVER does any sort of clean up, but thatâs because Arthur, her mentor, never did clean up so he never taught her about cleaning up.
When I say cleanup, what iâm talking about specifically is emotional and physical cleaning up. Spreading the ashes after killing a vampire, taking the clothes leftover and putting them elsewhere. Then emotionally, finding out WHO the vamp was and then trying to get the family some closure. Maybe dropping a message telling them where the âbodyâ is, maybe talking to the family and trying to bring them some comfort that way- everyone is different in how they try to do it.
Cleanup is VERY important, well emotionally it is, because hereâs the thing- these hunters are the only ones that know what happened to the people and nobody is going to accept the whole âvampires killed themâ thing so they also canât just come out in the open to say what happened.Â
Sam, does zero emotional clean up. Maybe sheâll talk to family or friends to try and figure out if someone is a vamp or just missing/dead from other means, but she doesnât try to bring any closure to anybody. Once the vamps are dead, sheâs done with the families or friends of the dead people.
Itâs not that Sam doesnât CARE about the people, but she was never taught how to go about doing it, and she knows not to go to people saying âvampires killed your friend, sorry.â She cares quite a lot.
Now, Danny. He puts as much effort into emotional cleanup as he does in actually killing the vampire. Heâll do the most he can to figure out who the vampire was and scope out family/friends for a lil bit before deciding what to do.
Generally, heâll do something pretty straightforward and approach the family saying âHey, do you know a BLANK? I found their wallet on so-and-so street and can you give it to them?â Sometimes, heâll add how it looked pretty messy or when the family asks questions heâll open up about how it looked really bad too. Unforunately, he hasnât come up with some full-proof way to tell someone that he knows the person is dead without incriminating himself. No body and all makes it hard.
Ann and Balder. They uhh, well, once again, mentor passing on their teaches thing. All, theyâll do is send out some letters (making absolutely sure it canât get traced back to them) being explicitly clear that said person is dead and theyâre very sorry- also not responsible for what happened but bc of situations canât come forward or explain.
May does NO cleanup whatsoever. Like PHYSICAL OR EMOTIONAL. She will just leave the pile of ashes right there. Her reasoning is that itâs not the first time itâs happened, sometimes vamps get caught in sunlight. Besides, if the world eventually realized/accepted vampires then that wouldnât be a bad thing.
Vincent does physical cleanup, as hunter org stuff they did teach how to cleanup physically. However, he just doesnât know how to do emotional cleanup and will help with the team when they do the emotional cleanup⊠by being with them. Sure, heâs sometimes heard about people doing emotional cleanup, but it was never an extensively covered subject. Whenever he talked with someone it was about the physical means, he never did it before so the subject was never addressed with other hunters. Canât contribute much to a conversation with a topic you know nothing about.