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  1. Saxima [screams geometrically]

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    The Hunger Games roleplay is made for DARK SKIN, FLUID WIDTH.

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    [table="width: 650, align: center"] A sort of dystopian world - in a future North America, there is the country of Panem where the United States once existed. The rulers of this country keep their once rebelling districts in check by an annual event - The Hunger Games [/table]

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    Your forehead is beaded with sweat. Your whole body feels weakened. Your hands are cold and clammy. Checking your breathing, you find that it's coming out in short rasps. You try to control yourself. You never know, your name might not even be drawn, you're just a few in thousands.
    Thousands. The thought comforts you slightly as you begin to calm down. With a steady eye, you watch your district's Capitol escort make their way over to the reaping bowls – very large glass balls filled with the thousands of names of the boys and girls in your district. Your names is on one of them. What's one in thousands? As your escort draws the name from the ball, there's a collective breath taken and it becomes silent enough to be able to hear a pin drop. You're feeling nauseous now, becoming nervous. You don't breath. The only thing you can do is think – Please don't let it be me, please, don't let it be me.
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    Suddenly the name is called – your district's people breath and you open your eyes. Everyone is looking at you. Why are they all looking at you? For just a moment, you're a bit confused, disoriented. Then it hits you. It was your name they called. You're now a tribute in the 40th Annual Hunger Games. Everything after that passes in a blur. The anthem plays, your swept away by Peacekeepers and into the Justice Building of your district, you're walked into a room and then left alone. How do you feel? Only you know. No one else can. These feelings are impossibly to detect by anyone else. Maybe you're proud to represent your district. Maybe you've trained for this. Or you could be just a normal Panem citizen. Maybe you're scared. Possibly, you're sad. You have the next hour allotted to you to say goodbye to whomever you wish. Parents, brothers, sisters, lovers even. Perhaps even a complete stranger, just so you don't have anyone you know see you cry if, by chances, you're sad. The Peacekeepers come again and escort your visitors out. You're alone again. Just a little while later, you're come for, and it's a relatively short ride from the Justice Building to the train station. It's clustered with numerous reporters, most with cameras – you'd be right not to show any emotion, not let them see what you're feeling. Unless, of course, you're feeling proud that you've been set to try your best and kill twenty-three other kids your age. You see the other tribute of your district and wonder how they're feeling. Maybe better than you, maybe not. You're then hauled into the train and the doors close behind you. You're now out of the public eye. The train takes off with speed, you're now on your way to the Capitol – and possibly your death too. Congratulations to you, tribute of the 40th Annual Hunger Games.
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    [table="width: 650, align: center"] Ventus108, Saxima, Hyuge, and Tesori are The Gamemakers; a.k.a the moderators of this roleplay. ➵ There is not to be ANY GODMODDERY among the players.
    First Offence: A warning will be issued to the player. Second Offence: A temporary ban will be issued to the player. Third Offence: The Gamemakers will kill the player's tribute and the player will be banned from the roleplay.​
    ➵ This roleplay is rated PG-13 and will include violence and blood - not too much gore, if any. Graphic language will also be allowed, but not to an excessive extent. ➵ On the account of romance, there will be no sexual content in the roleplay, but kissing of a light sorts is allowed. ➵ The player MUST BE ACTIVE. There's a reason you signed up for this roleplay, it wouldn't be a good idea to leave The Gamemakers hanging. ➵ If you are inactive for more than three days, we will kill off your tribute. ➵ If you have read all of the rules, include in your post "May the odds be ever in your favor!" in 2F4F4F. ➵ When choosing an appearance for your Tribute, it must be a picture of a real person, and NO CELEBRITIES. ➵ You're allowed up to two Tributes and one Mentor. ➵ When you choose your first Tribute, use this to generate what District they're from. Be honest! If you choose, you're free to choose what ever District you want for your Mentor and your second Tribute only. ➵ You don't have to have two mentors for each District, one is fine, and their gender doesn't matter either. ➵ There are 36 slots, and one person is allowed their three characters - Two Tributes and one Mentor ➵ Please, please, please, do not be a bitch when your character dies, they all have to at some point and it is likely that yours will too - take it in stride, everything will be alright. ➵ When you're in interaction with a character, you MUST KEEP UP WITH THE ROLEPLAY and CHECK IT AS OFTEN AS POSSIBLE. One of the Gamemakers will track you don't if you don't. This rule matters especially when you're in combat. ➵ The Gamemakers are the only ones allowed to godmod, and it will always be for the purpose of moving the story along, or tweaking other things.
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    Career Tribute Districts are districts in which all potential Tributes are trained and prepared for The Hunger Games.It is illegal to train in anyway for the Games, but because of their wealth and closer ties to the Capitol, the Career Districs tend to get away with it. Career Tributes (or as they're more simply known as: Careers) tend to be the strongest, most agile players in the Games because of their having practically trained since birth. If a Career is not picked to participate in the Games, they usually always volunteer. Having been given enormous support from their families and fellow district citizens, they also normally have tremendous mental and psychological advantage over the other tributes. When one volunteers, there is much more of a commotion at the Reaping than there should be, seeing as in the poorer districts, volunteering is viewed heavily as signing a death warrant. Normally, before the Games actually start, Careers tend to form alliances among themselves which will have them cooperating when the Games get underway to secure weapons/supplies and take out common and weaker opponents. During the initial bloodbath at the very start of the Games, this gives them an edge. Once all other opponents are out of the way, the Careers turn on each other. Although they have many advantages due to being from a Career District, Careers have a severe disadvantage due to being well fed all of their lives - this means that they do not know how to be hungry, that when they lack food, they will quickly lose energy because they have always eaten well enough - of course, this is excepted if they know how to hunt well, but sometimes, even in that field, they have no real experience. Districts I, II, and IV tend to produce the most Careers because of how wealthy they are. Of course, any other district can produce one too, if the Tribute has the skill.
    District I: The main export of this district is luxury. This includes, but is not limited to, diamonds, all manner of jewels, precious gems, fine clothing, everything that is luxurious in Panem, it is more than likely an import from District One. It seems that parents often name their children after the names of precious items and their attributes, examples being Perfumer, Furrier, Jeweler, Goldsmith, Winemaker, Gem, Jewel, Tapestry, Silk, and so on. It is a very wealthy district and also a Career Tribute District.
    District II: The main export of this district is masonary. This includes, but is not limited to, bricks, cement, stone cutting, cinderblocks, and other mineral products. This district is also the main source of the weapons in Panem, such as guns and bombs. The district is made up of many small villages that sound a mine. Jobs here include stonemason, concrete finisher, bricklayer, brickmason, and plasterer. Tributes from this district are normally brawny and well fed, and it is a Career Tribute District, a very wealthy one as well.
    District III: The main export of this district is technology. This includes, but it is not limited to, computers, wires, underground bombs, connections, networking, computer hardware, computer software, HTML, and other coding. Names of this district's citizens tend to include things relative to technology, such as Code, Wiress, BB, Nettie, Connect, and soforth. While a happier district, the citizens are a bit rebellious, mostly all work in factories, and are normally tecnologically smart. It isn't a very rich district, and is middle to lower class.
    District IV: The main export of this district is fishing. This includes, but is not limited to, fish, seafood, nets, tridents, harpoons, fishing hooks, ships, and other boats. This district is highly resourceful as the people of it can weave nets, use tridents, make fish hooks from nearly anything, swimming well, and identifying edible sea life. Although it is a wealthy district, it has been noted that it has a sort of quiet and underlying rebellious spirit. This district is also near the sea, and some jobs include longliner, trawler, canner, ship captain, and deckhand. A Career Tribute District.
    District V: The main export of this district is power. This includes, but is not limited to, electricity, solar power, and wind power. The children of this district tend to not take much tessarae, so it seems that this is a higher middle class district, and produces intelligent and clever people. The Tributes of this district are often not offensive and bide their time until all the other competitors kill each other, and then make their move, resulting in several from this district to win over the years. They are often prepared for the games, but mostly die near the middle, lasting about seven to ten days in the arena.
    District VI: The main export of this district is transportation. This includes, but is not limited to, manufacturing cars, trains, railroads, helicopters, jets, and hovercrafts. While a great deal of the district is lovwer class, there are a good few parts that are middle. Most of the older people, even some of the younger ones, are addicted to a painkiller known as Morphling, used only for severe injuries. Generally, the Tributes of this district are strong, but since non have any prior training, unless they are self-taught, they die near the middle of the Games.
    District VII: The main export of this district is lumber. This includes, but is not limited to, lumber and paper products. It is a lower-class district, but has lots of forests, and the people of it are hardworking and down-to-earth. The people of this district are strong and pretty well fed, having arm strength that exceeds average and most are good with axes, so this leads quite a few of the Tributes to be well prepared for the Games.Some jobs are lumberjack, load puller, lead climber, furniture builder, and carpenter.
    District VIII: The main export of this district is textiles. This includes, but is not limited to, cloth, clothes, needles, thread, and uniforms. Most people of the district work in factories and are often paid little, forcing teenagers to take tessarae. Due to such a condense of factories, the district is polluted and some of the people are not so healthy, but in general, the whole district seems rather more content than others. The Capitol keeps a close eye on this district because it is always subject to rebel - as the people are a short-tempered and impatient. Tributes from this district are often unprepared for the Games.
    District IX: The main export of this district is grain. This includes, but is not limited to, bread, pasta, rice, oats, flour, and cereal. Although it has many factories, it is a clean district with lots of fresh air and fields of grain stretching far and wide. This may be the case, but much of the district's population lives in urban areas, often causing the Tributes to be unprepared. However, some of the Tributes are produced from the farm area, and so they may always have a higher chance for survival.
    District X: The main export of this district is livestock. This includes, but is not limited to, cows, pigs, chicken, beef, pork, and other farm animals. Due to the fact that it is a great source of food for the country, it is a more middle class district, although it does have its poor sections. Most of the district is made up of ranch area and there are not many teenagers around, but Tributes are normally fed and strong, and also have an edge due to handling knifes and treating animal wounds.
    District XI: The main export of this district is agriculture. This includes, but is not limited to, seeds, apples, oranges, wheat, corn, and other fruits and vegetables. Regardless of all the food produced, the people are often underfed and the Tributes are mostly weak and unprepared for the games, though many can climb and find edible berries and fruit well. A lot of the people have darker hair and skin due to working out in the sun all day, and the land is large and spreading and beautiful, despite some bloodshed of its citizens. The Peacekeepers of this district are especially harsh.
    District XII: The main export of this district mining. This includes, but is not limited to, coal and fuel. It is the poorest district of Panem and most all of the people are underfed and so they are starving. Many of the older kids sign up many times for tesserae, risking their chances of being chosen for the Games, but have families to provide for. The Tributes provided from this district often die early in the games, having no prior training or preparation unless they train themselves. [/table]



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    This year's arena has been decided by The Gamemakers to go in the style of the four elements. That being the case, there are five sections: it is a large circle, and in the center will lie the metal Cornucopia, surrounded by a twenty-yard radius of green grass; in essence, it is just a large field. To each diagonal of this area is a section which represents one of the four elements: fire, wind, water, and earth.
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    The Volcanic Area: A rather barren stretch of land with one very large volcano that borders the very edge of the arena and will erupt every two days. There are only a few trees, but they are all brittle, and set to break at any time - they can't hold much weight. The rest of the land is rock and other small hills of rock. Deadly ligers and and other fierce cats keep their abode here - they're just waiting for you to be their next dinner.

    When the volcano erupts, there's no safe place - only the caves, which are a bit difficult to find. In the three or four small hills of rock, there is one cave, but they are slightly hiddend and go under ground where the Tribute will be safe from the scalding heat of the deadly lava.

    The Dead Forest/Windy Area: A rather thick forest of eerily dead trees and autumn leaves are scattered all about the floor, making it hard to walk in silence. It can get quite foggy here, and so the best travel would be by branch, but step on a wrong one and you're sure to fall to major injury, leaving you incredibly vulnerable to any other Tribute that happens to be hunting for your head.

    Every two days, a disastrous tornado rips through the section, whipping up any stray thing that doesn't happen to be firmly planted on the ground. Surprisingly enough, the dead trees, which seem so frail, meet tolerably well to these strong gusts of wind. If a Tribute so happens to be caught up in one of these powerful whirlwinds, they are thrown in the same area as the Cornucopia, for any spying Tributes to see and maybe kill.

    The Icy/Water Area: An area in which snow is an infinite and nothing else seems to be prominent. Several strong igloos are scattered throughout the section for the reason that there is an incredibly strong and destroying blizzard every two days. If caught in this blizzard, a Tribute is sure to be frozen to death, but this area is great for fishing and surprisingly and easy place to start fires.

    It wouldn't be a great idea to travel off of the snowy banks, though, unless you're an especially good swimmer because the waters are tough and the waves are strong. Freezing in the water isn't that much of a worry because the water is always at room temperature unless it's night time - in which case, you'll certainly freeze. Ice bergs are still a common thing, and actually have small caves in them, if you're willing to be trapped because you can't swim.

    The Forest/Mountain Area: As far as normal goes, this is the most normal section, unless you're willing to risk being out in the openess of the Cornucopia area. Many tall trees reside in this area and it is prominent for small animals such as squirrels and rabbits and birds. Wolves and foxes also reside, so any tribute will be competing with natural predators. Berries and plants of all kind are out here too, if you know how to find them. There are rivers and ponds, and some caves, but it rains here often enough. There are no very crazy distasters happening in this area. No, the Tributes are safe here - except from each other of course. And the bears. And tracker jackers, and vultures too.

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    [table="width: 825, align: center"] Every District has two leading stylists that design their outfits. These would be outfits for the opening ceremony in the City Circle of the Capitol, the interview before the Games and then the interview after the Games, for whichever tribute survives. The opening ceremony consists of each district's Tributes mounting a glorious chariot and being paraded out towards the City Circle for all of the citizens of Panem to see. Each Tribute will be dressed in attire that represents what their district exports. So long as it represents the Tribute's district in some way, it doesn't matter what they're wearing - they can even been nude, but tread carefully around that prospect. [/table]


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    [table="width: 825, align: center"] After the City Circle parade in which all of the Tributes are presented to the citizens of Panem, the chariots will immediately take them to the Training Center, a skyscraper that houses and trains the Tributes until the Games begin. This is also the place in which the Tributes will receive their scores after they have preformed for the the Gamemakers, when the score are broadcast on television for the other citizens of Panem to see. The servants to the Tributes and Mentors and Stylist teams are the Avoxes, who also live within the Training Center, although in a different part of the building. Their sole duty is to serve the residents and guests of all of the Capitol, as well as tend to every person's need. For many reasons though, communication of any other kind is forbidden. Avoxes are citizens that came from any part of Panem, including the Capitol, but has committed an offence, little or big, against the laws of Panem and they were immediately transferred to the Capitol. Their punishment is removing their tongue so that they lose the ability to speak. There is one floor for each district, District one, being the lowest district floor, and Twelve being the top, having quick access to the roof. Below the housing floors is the lobby, and below that is the actual Training Center. It is a very large gymnasium filled with various training stations that support various special skills that are listed here:
    • Archery
    • Axes
    • Camouflage
    • Edible Insects & Plants
    • Fire Making
    • Fishing
    • Hammock Making
    • Hand-to-Hand Combat
    • Knives
    • Knots
    • Shelters
    • Slingshots
    • Spears
    • Swords
    • Tridents
    • Weightlifting
    • Wrestling
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    There are also a few obstacle courses for the Tributes to run through that test several things, such as agility, speed, strength, and aim. Tributes are free to come and go to the Training Center as often as they'd like, so long as they always show up for each required training session. This is also where the Tributes will present themselves to be judged by The Gamemakers, who, upon seeing what they're capable of, will give them a numbered score between one and twelve - one being the worst, twelve being the best - it also doubles as their probability of surviving in the Arena. Generally, if the scores are higher the Tribute will be more likely to get more sponsors - people who pay the money to send gifts into the arena while the Games are taking place for the Tribute to use.
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    [table="width: 825, align: center"] It's not an event that occurs every year, and is usually saved for the Quarter Quells, but when the Capitol is feeling generous, there are some years in which three weeks are allowed between the time the Tributes arrive and the time they have to enter the Arena. The reason for this extra week is so that preparations can be made for the rare Masquerade Ball, and the reason for the ball at all is so that the Tributes get to actually meet each other for once before they all kill each other. The Capitol likes to think of it as a sort of form of psychological torture that doesn't always take root, but will definitely affect some of them, but they would never tell anyone that, and so the public thinks it's just a regular ball hosted by the very and ever generous Capital.
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    This ball takes place during the second week of the Tributes stay, and it's also a chance for them to meet and talk to sponsors that potentially save their lives when they're surviving against the odds. It is a very formal event, and so as to not really know who they're talking to, every attendee is required to have a mask with them at all times and not have it off for more than five minutes in front on anyone - this would ruin the purpose of a masquerade ball.
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    My name is Arkadi Svelka, I'm seventeen-years-old, and I'm from District IV. My main sponsor is Saxima and this is what I look like here. People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be the bow & arrow, and that I specialize in hand-to-hand combat and archery. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel strange that I might die, scared I might kill someone innocent, and confident that I could win. I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: Arkadi has a strong personality, and likes to contribute it to her long dead mother and father - also partially to her strong Russian lineage. All she can ever really say good of herself is that she has a soft spot for small children, especially ones that are orphans like herself. Her temper is something of a legend to be spoken of, since she can snap with the slightest irritation. She has no patience for weak people, especially those who have some sort of parent figure, and believes that she should always be just as strong as any man in her district, be able to do anything that they can, and try to do it better. Although she seems like the rough, tough, one-of-the-guys girl, she's very elegant and knows how to act like a lady when she needs to. When she's prepared to do something, she won't take no for an answer and she won't be scared out of doing it. She, much like the rest of District IV, is constantly wary of the actions of the Capitol, and so she's a little rebellious in every act she can manage. Even though she's from a Career District, she would never stoop so low as to team up with those who are completely willing to kill who could be innocents. History: When Arkadi was just five-years-old, her mother and father took a ship out in the morning, as they usually did every morning, to catch the part of the day's shipment. Hundreds of the district's people did it, but she always thought her mother and father were the best. In the afternoon, Arkadi's father's friend had broken the news to her that her parents had passed at sea due to an accident with another ship. Arkadi has always believed that it was never an accident, but something the Capitol pulled because her parents were strong people, that they had something to do with the First Rebellion. After, she was raised by a few different people of the town, always moving to different homes, but never really minding, as she picked up many useful skills. She could hunt, use a trident, tie knots, make nets, swim well, and find all different kinds of fish and animals to eat. For her seventh birthday, her father's friend had given her a bow and taught her how to use it well, and would often take her out into the woods when there wasn't any other work to be done. It was also useful that he taught her to survive, but made sure to always break her confidence and crush her soul every now and then so that she could gain some humility. At age ten, one of her mother's closets friends, a musician, had taught her to play the violin and said that whenever she got mad or upset, to take the instrument out into the woods and simply play. Even though she had always had just enough to eat, she immediately signed up for tesserae when she turned twelve so that she could feel the homeless kids of the district, and each year following, she signed up for more and more. She had enough money to keep herself going and whatever she didn't absolutely need, she would trade it or give it away. Each year since she hasn't been selected to be a Tribute in the Games, she took whoever had the most chance of being in it and trained them aside from the people who would illegally train the Careers, saying that they had an unfair disadvantage, that just a little bit of knowledge on survival could go a long way. Since she had learned to hunt, she had trained herself or with her uncle (she called her father's friend), being careful to stay out of the eye of the looming Capitol. Fears: What if I kill someone who's completely innocent? I'm taking them away from their family without cause - I can't let that happen. And tracker jacker nests . . . well, I'd rather avoid them if I can, but who wouldn't?​
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    My name is Apollo Verriso, I'm seventeen-years-old, and I'm from District IX. My main sponsor is AndrewTemari101 and this is what I look like this. People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be a sickle, and that I specialize in edible insects and plants. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel extremely scared, but somewhat confident. I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: A caring individual, Apollo is usually taken advantage of and easily manipulated. Suffering from minor histrionic personality disorder [ HPD ], he is constantly looking for approval and validation. Any bit of attention he receives, he eats it up and expects a second helping. Though this is a very off-putting trait for most people, his family and friends have become accustomed to it over the years. With his disorder, Apollo is not very popular amongst individuals his age. However, many younger peers look up to him as a role model and father-figure. Due to his lack of self-esteem, he is modest when given compliments, which in turn feeds into his HPD. Having to support his family and farm over the years, Apollo is a hard-worker and won't give up on his goals. History: To put it bluntly, Apollo grew up without a father. His father died of Coeliac disease, a common result of death among adults in District IX. Growing up in this district, Apollo learned how to use a sickle from a very young age. Having to support his mother and two younger siblings, he worked in the grain fields tirelessly. Despite his best efforts, he barely made enough profit to take care of his family and the farm. It was a huge burden on his shoulders, especially since he and his family were one of the few poor citizens of District IX. Occasionally, Apollo would have a surplus of income and buy and plant some high-grade wheat seeds in his personal plots of farmland. During this season, his family would have plenty to eat, and the excess was saved in a strongbox for later. Though he has suffered many tribulations over the years, Apollo resists to give up and will continue to make sure his family has everything they need. Fears: I can't stand wasps, I'll avoid them however I can. And what about my family? If I die . . . I'll lose them . . .
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    My name is Edward, I'm sixteen-years-old, and I'm from District XII. My main sponsor is Ventus and this is what I look like here. People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be a sword, and that I specialize in Swordplay. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel Nervous, but ready for anything. I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: I like having friends, and I am very protective of them. I'm a great guy, but I have a small temper problem. History:Edward is the best in his class. He used sticks to practice because he knew he might be elected for the Hunger Games. People called him paranoid, but he knew it would come in handy. He lives with his father, his mother, and his little sister. Fears: I'm scared that I'm going to end up losing everything, that I'm going to die in the Games, and never come home.​
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    My name is Eve Eons, I'm seventeen-years-old, and I'm from District [COLOR="#FFF00"]II[/COLOR]. My main sponsor is Myst and this is what I look like. People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be a bow and arrow, and that I specialize in archery. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel quite confident in my abilities. I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: Eve is very emotionless. She will kill in an instant when necessary. All she cares about is winning History: Eve was born and raised by her father alone. Her mother died at child birth after she was born. Because of her motherless life, her father trained her to be strong and brutal. She was also trained to become a tribute in the games. Fears: I'm fearless, that's for sure - but I hate insects and fire.
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    My name is Pulse Dalzell, I'm fourteen-years-old, and I'm from District III. My main sponsor is Midnight Star and this is what I look like. People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be wire, and that I specialize in manipulating electricity. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel scared, nervous but ready to give it my best shot. I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: Pulse is a quiet girl, only speaking when she feels she really needs to, instead just watching what goes on around her. However she is clever and has a deep understanding of everything around her and how it all works. On top of this she has an unending quiet determination, which means she won't give up no matter the odds against her. She doesn't like the idea of hurting or killing people but she doesn't want to die, so she'll do what she must. History: Pulse was always messing about with the left over wires, building and fixing things. She strived to understand everything, her family was fairly poor so she always wanted to make things to help. She was sent to work in the factories when she was only 8, her small size meaning she could fit beneath them and fix anything that broke from below, doing dangerous but necessary work. Her family was small but close knit and she enjoyed the little that she had got. Fears: Being helpless and trapped. I don't want to be left helpless, I want to be able to do what I can no matter what, and I don't want to be trapped - I'll be trapped if I can't do anything . . .​
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    My name is Lee, I'm eighteen-years-old, and I'm from District VII. My main sponsor is Machina and this is what I look like . People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be an axe or hatchet, and that I specialize in camouflage. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel at peace with the situation. I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: Tough, but not cold. Lee is generally silent and observant. He knows there's going to be people out there smarter and better trained than him to survive the Hunger Games, but even so he knows that caution is a much greater strength. Though he would never admit it, he fully intends on making sure the careers go down first. He firmly believes people who enjoy the Games have no right to live. History: Lee never knew his mother as she died in child birth but to him, that was hardly a loss. He couldn't miss someone he never knew. His father, who had lost an eye in an accident, was tough as nails and expected nothing less from his son. Lee grew to be just as strong as any man in his district and every bit as tough, if not moreso. His own brother had been entered into the previous games but that did not end well. Being from District 7, Lee is perfectly at home when around trees and is much more agile than he looks. His full name is something he keeps to himself. Fears: I don't like the thought that I'll die without a fight, that my death will be easy for someone else to cause. No, I won't let it happen.​
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    [table="width: 800, align: center"] My name is Gwen, I'm seventeen-years-old, and I'm from District I. My main sponsor is Rem and this is what I look like. People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be small knives, and that I specialize in hand-to-hand combat. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel a little scared, to be honest. I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: Gwen has always been the type to be quiet and keep to herself. She's grown used to being forced to be kind to those in her district. She already knows that being part of the first district leads to people hating her, but she wishes she could prove them otherwise. She has a rather curious heart, but she knows very well she needs to be cautious while part of the Games. History: Being the only girl in her family, Gwen was incredibly spoiled by her father and usually wasn't allowed to do many things. Her mother rarely paid much attention to her, leading Gwen to resent her family and her life style. She's developed a bit of hatred towards her own district, but keeps her feelings to herself. The only thing she does now is wish she had been born in a completely different district. Gwen had two much older brothers who would constantly try protecting her, and were the complete opposite of her. She lost the oldest in the last tribute and because of this, she forced her remaining brother to show her how to defend herself. Just because she's petite and looks rather fragile doesn't mean Gwen will let herself be killed so easily. Fears: If I die, please don't let it be from a natural cause . . . [/table]

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    My name is Jane Oaks. I'm fifteen-years-old, and I'm from District V. My main sponsor is Flowergothic and this is what I look like. People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be a slingshot, and that I specialize in shelter-making. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel scared and a bit nervous, I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: Jane is kind and sweet, but hides a deadly secret. History: Jane is the second-youngest of four kids. Her parents died in a factory explosion when she was 4 and was mainly raised by her oldest sister, Amber. Her name was called so she can be tribute. Enough said. Fears: I don't like to think about it, but . . . I don't want to hear or see an explosion, I don't want to remember . . .​
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    My name is Vivian Ternor, I'm sixteen-years-old, and I'm from District VIII. My main sponsor is Hyuge and this is what I look like. People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be knives, and that I specialize in hammock making. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel confident in my skills. I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: Vivian is loud and outspoken. She's always been hard at work in the textile mills, but often has a girly side. She doesn't take no for an answer and will work to get what she wants at any cost. Vivian is confident in what she knows how to do best, even if it doesn't pertain to the actual Hunger Games. Her strengths are just that and she hopes they will help her survive. History: Vivian never really had any tragic incidents in her life. It was fairly normal, aside from watching hundreds of people die through a television every year of her life. She had now seen sixteen out of the thirty-nine Hunger Games that took place and ten that she remembered. That made a total of 368 violent murders she witnessed on television for the last sixteen years. It shook her up every year, but she never thought that it could actually be her that ended up in the arena. Vivian was a charmer, a hard worker, and someone that never needed to ask for tessara. Her family did well enough to be supported without the extra money and food. She had six slips in there out of the thousands. The odds were in fact in her favor, or so she thought. Saying goodbye to her parents and two younger brothers was the hardest thing she ever had to do, even harder than working in the factories. Fears: Good god, I hate spiders, creepy little things. My family, I don't want them to be disappointed in me - I want to make them proud.​
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    My name is Augustus Johnston, I'm eighteen-years-old, and I'm from District I. My main sponsor is Hyuge and this is what I look like. [Man on the right.] People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be swords, and that I specialize in weightlifting. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel like I could take on any challenger that thinks they could take me. I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: Augustus is a brute. He's been training as a career for as long as he can remember and it shows. He's ruthless and never backs down from a fight. He's caring towards those he is close with, but will start something with anyone other person. Augustus is constantly in trouble for fighting and it has always put people on edge when he walks down the street. History: Working as an apprentice goldsmith, he's learned to tolerate uncomfortable heat and has plenty of burns from when he first started out. Augustus came from a large wealthy family and has been studying under his father for as long as he can remember. When he was younger, he started training in the event that he may one day become a tribute in the Hunger Games. Volunteering was something only foolish people did, but he would always be prepared just in case. This was his last year to get his name picked and when it happened, he was more than will to take the risk. Augustus started training his younger siblings a few years back as well, hoping they never have to go through what he soon will. Fears: I don't want to be counted out too quickly - what if I lose too quickly?​
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    [table="width: 800, align: center"] My name is Damian Roswell, I'm eighteen-years-old, and I'm from District II. My main sponsor is Soap and this is what I look like. People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be an ax or pickax, and that I specialize in weightlifting and wrestling. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel I'm going to win. I plan on going home after this. I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: Damian is a hardworker when it comes to doing his job in the Stoneyard. When Damian isn't working, he is constantly competing with his friends on who is the strongest and fastest. He keeps cool under pressure, and isn't pushed around by anybody. He might be from one of the better off Districts, but he is a very humble person, and isn't at all prideful, but very centerfocused on whats ahead down the road. History: Damian was born an only child, and born to a very wealthy family within District II. Son of a man who owned the largest stone yard there, he had all the things he could ask for, and he didn't ask for much. When he became 15, he asked his father for a job in his masonry, said he wanted to work from the ground up like his father had once did. At the age of sixteen, he started to recieve a bit of "training" in case he ever got pulled for the Hunger Games, which turned out to be a good thing. Fears: Death . . . The only thing to fear. [/table]​

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    My name is Kane Vineyard, I'm eighteen-years-old, and I'm from District XI. My main sponsor is Saxima and this is what I look like. People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be a spear, and that I specialize in hammock making and spears. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel relieved that it's me and not my little brother, and prepared to die fighting, if I must. I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: Kane is an all around nice guy, and anyone who knows him in District XI doesn't have a bad thing to say about him. He's patient and understanding, and helpful to anyone who needs it. He's clever and can be cunning, so the Peacekeepers of the district always keep an eye on him in case he orchestrates a theivery, which he's pulled off and gotten away with before on moderately large scales, but it's only to feed the starving, which there's an abundance of in District XI, despite it producing a great majority of the food in Panem. He's very social and isn't afraid to be the first one to talk, break the tension, or make new friends otherwise. He's very caring for his elders and people younger than he is and does his best to support them although they're not his family. History: Kane has mostly had an uneventful life, spending a good part of it in the fields like the rest of the people in District XI. He's just a little more fortunate than others, as his father owns a vineyard, and employs many people who are paid a bit above average. It's not exactly the richest lifestyle, but Kane likes to think that he's one of the most fortunate people in the district, and likes to spread the wealth. His mother died after the birth of his now-thirteen-year-old little brother, and since their dad has been busy working the fields, Kane is normally in charge of watching Shane. Each year, he signed up for tessera, and since he was eighteen, he had his name in the bowl about fourty to fourty-five times, giving him a good chance of being selected for the Games. Unfortunately, it wasn't his name that was drawn from the bowl, it was his brother's, and, well, you know what to expect after that, since he's now on a train heading for the Capitol. Fears: If I die in the Games, will my father and Shane, and everyone else in District XI be alright? I want to be remembered - will I be remembered?​
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    My name is Saul, I'm twelve-years-old, and I'm from District X. My main sponsor is terra254 and this is what I look like. People say that if I were to use any kind of weapon, it'd be a knife, and that I specialize in edible Insects and plants. I'm going to be a Tribute in The Hunger Games - there's going to be twenty-three other people out for my blood. I'm not sure how to feel about this, but I guess I could say that I feel undetermined. I don't like being apart of this, but rather me then my sick brother. I'll have to do my best to survive. Personality: Saul is a smart and cynical young kid, His emotions change very quickly and often. He likes to analyze people but never shows any emotion towards very many people, He's secluded. Despite his personality, He likes to make friends for reasons not often of good nature. History: Saul's history is not very relative to his personality or thoughts. He grew up with an older brother, and both his parents, His parents did fight a lot but he assumed that was normal. He was relativity close with his brother, until recently they had a dispute over which of the berries in a field were edible He said that a bright pink berry was edible, and his brother did not agree. His brother then ate this berry and became very sick, despite his un-dying sickness, he still attended the ceremony for The 40th annual Hunger Games. When his brother's name was called he knew he wouldn't be able to make it past the first 24 hours of the games due to his sickness so he willingly volunteered. He doesn't trust very much in his ability's ever since then. Fears: I can't swim, and water is just . . . scary to me. I fear being judged by anyone - and yes, I'm scared of spoons.​
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