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  • Hey ya'll, welcome to my little getaway. This is my smart computer Marty and I have nothing better to do, so lets learn about the levels of the caste system, I slept through that class anyways.
  • Hello, My name is Marty.
  • Marty's just amazing, don't you agree? I'm gonna be writing down notes for these before I come back to society. For now, I'm quite happy in my little beach getaway.
  • This is a Brahmin, the highest tier in the caste system. They are priests and scholars, and they help connect people with the gods. They wear white clothes because if they get blood on their clothes, it will show.
  • Oh, I'm wearing red clothes too! Trust me, I'm not a good fighter. I remember the time I lost a battle with someone from my school... they were 4 grades below me.
  • This is a Kshatriya, the second-highest tier in the caste system. They are warriors, and they help protect the city. They wear red clothes because if they get blood on their clothes, it will won't show
  • I don't know if it's just me, but i have never seen yellow spices. Maybe because i only consume cinnamon and nutmeg...
  • This is a Vaishya, the common people in caste system. They are traders and merchants, and they help spread hinduism. They wear yellow clothes because they usually work with spices, so if it gets on them, it won't show.
  • Maybe I shouldn't wear as much black....
  • This is a Shudra, the peasants in caste system. They are cleaners and workers, and they usually work in buisnesses. They wear black or blue because it represents their work more.
  • WOW Marty, rude much?
  • This is a Dalit, the oppressed people in the caste system. They are the worst class. They are seen as " Sub-Human". They can't own buisnesses and can't have land. They also stay poor as he goverment makes sure of it.
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