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[open] My Voice Can You Hear It?
Who| James Sunderland and open!
What| Week 1 and 2 Catchall, as Sunderland makes his way to the Castle
Where| The Field, the Village, The Forest and then the Castle
When| Weeks 1 and 2
Warnings/Notes| Spoilers to SH2
[a. Week 1 - field]
James may not have the survival skills of other Tributes but he does know what to do after the blood spilled: run. Run away as fast he can and into the fog. There was a certain intimacy to the miasma, one that reminded the clerk of where he came from and how he managed to last as long as he did in the town of quiet spirits. But this time around, there was no monsters or the underlying judgment of the haunted soil. These were living, breathing, thinking people and all were in the frenzy to get their supplies and rack a kill. How could anyone do this!?
Either way, James ditched the jester hat, and hell, even the ridiculous outfit, leaving him only with his pants and undershirt. Bright colors only attracted an attack and if he's headed into the fields or the forests, the last thing he needs is attention.
"Mary," he whispered into the radio, clasped onto his hips, "If you're there...don't move."
Was James telling himself this as a way to comfort himself? Or to feed the delusions?
[b. Week 1 - Forest]
The last time James had gone into a forest, it was right before meeting Angela, and this foray wasn't that much different from then. To hide within the trees was familiar, but attempting to hunt an animal with just rocks was difficult to say the least. The whispers of the strange ones, the murmuring woods didn't unnerve him, but he was damn sure he was being followed or something.
[c. Week 2- The Village and Castle]
By the second week, James deemed it safe enough to venture back into civilization. There wasn't much left but he could make due with everything he could find. Maybe even break off a table leg as a weapon, he had experience with these sorts of things and losing his plank to Kieren was...unfortunate.
Well, at least there's something to look forward For all the time, Sunderland kept an eye on the Arena's centerpiece: the Castle itself. There was fire, a hearth he could enjoy and keep safe as long as the castle holds out. He feels confident enough to make the trek, and cross the obstacle course that was the moat and entrance.
Whether or not he actually succeeded was up in the air.
What| Week 1 and 2 Catchall, as Sunderland makes his way to the Castle
Where| The Field, the Village, The Forest and then the Castle
When| Weeks 1 and 2
Warnings/Notes| Spoilers to SH2
[a. Week 1 - field]
James may not have the survival skills of other Tributes but he does know what to do after the blood spilled: run. Run away as fast he can and into the fog. There was a certain intimacy to the miasma, one that reminded the clerk of where he came from and how he managed to last as long as he did in the town of quiet spirits. But this time around, there was no monsters or the underlying judgment of the haunted soil. These were living, breathing, thinking people and all were in the frenzy to get their supplies and rack a kill. How could anyone do this!?
Either way, James ditched the jester hat, and hell, even the ridiculous outfit, leaving him only with his pants and undershirt. Bright colors only attracted an attack and if he's headed into the fields or the forests, the last thing he needs is attention.
"Mary," he whispered into the radio, clasped onto his hips, "If you're there...don't move."
Was James telling himself this as a way to comfort himself? Or to feed the delusions?
[b. Week 1 - Forest]
The last time James had gone into a forest, it was right before meeting Angela, and this foray wasn't that much different from then. To hide within the trees was familiar, but attempting to hunt an animal with just rocks was difficult to say the least. The whispers of the strange ones, the murmuring woods didn't unnerve him, but he was damn sure he was being followed or something.
[c. Week 2- The Village and Castle]
By the second week, James deemed it safe enough to venture back into civilization. There wasn't much left but he could make due with everything he could find. Maybe even break off a table leg as a weapon, he had experience with these sorts of things and losing his plank to Kieren was...unfortunate.
Well, at least there's something to look forward For all the time, Sunderland kept an eye on the Arena's centerpiece: the Castle itself. There was fire, a hearth he could enjoy and keep safe as long as the castle holds out. He feels confident enough to make the trek, and cross the obstacle course that was the moat and entrance.
Whether or not he actually succeeded was up in the air.
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Letting this man walk into the death trap would probably be beneficial to her, but she couldn't help but follow after him as he headed there. "You ought to be careful, going into that castle," She called out, jerking her head at the aforementioned building. "I wouldn't do it, if I were you--Or at least, if you go, you ought to not take too much time. I've seen a lot of people enter it. And most people who leave were there for only a short time--And not a lot of people left."
She shrugs, rolling her shoulders. "It's hard to keep track of the canons, but I've seen people go in, and they haven't appeared in the sky. So, I figure they're still in there. But that's not always a good thing." It seemed reasonable to her--There were fates worse than death. Trapped in the castle, or dying in the castle, unable to find any medicine.
"Not telling you what to do, but--Step carefully, that's all I'm saying."
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"Why? Is it haunted?" he wasn't joking around if his voice was any indication of the fact. He actually believed the building to be infested with the damned. "Is this your first Arena too?" Sunderland added, noting the calm demeanor she had about her.
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"Hmm? Yeah, it is. It's a lot more different than when you're watching the tapes, believe me. Still...better than the ice age that they pulled last time. And probably better than the space port before--Especially with the premature ending of the arena that time." She nodded, then looked around, with a shrug. She did seem pretty calm--She wasn't feeling very hot at the moment, but she'd always been of the school of thought that freaking out about your situation rarely solved anything.
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"You don't look all right though."
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"I don't know how alright I can look, here." She mumbled, toeing a piece of glassware that had fallen off the table at some point. All these homes were so eerie. "It's not like they give us access to safe places to bath and do our hair and makeup." She paused. She really didn't want to admit she was alone here, not right now, anyway. And not to this stranger. "And there are sounds at night, when you're trying to sleep. I can hear them in the fields, I think. I hope it's just the fields."
She shrugged. "It's a lot of shit going on. But you just got to ride it out. That's what we're here for, I guess. Price we pay for having all that fancy shit at the Capitol."
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Sounds very familiar but he makes it a point not to spook this perfectly normal lady into thinking he's crazy. "Do you have someone to keep you safe?"
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She finds it a little odd he just assumed that he was hearing things--The first explanation to her would be that it was created by the arena, some sort of boogeyman to terrorize them. But she shrugged it off, because his next question made her squint, arms crossing. "Yeah. I've got myself to keep me safe." Maybe she was just taking things too personally--None of the guys had ever questioned her ability, after all. And to be honest, being alone here was not fun. Being alone in her world meant bad things. Stumble off from the group, something was going to try to eat you. Not much use in trying to be independent, there or here.
But she couldn't help but feel her feathers ruffled, anyway.
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With Nick gone, her goal had taken a nosedive, but that didn't mean that she was going to give up, even though she knew that her chances were poor.
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"You... you should join up with your group then," James murmured, "I...I don't know if there's anyone left that's friendly. This place changes people."
In a lot of ways. The Cornucopia turned people that one day had been perfectly civil into the frenzy.
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"There's a few folks around who aren't too bad. But you're right, I should probably get back with my own folks." Not that she'd be able to do that anytime soon. She'd have to die to get back with them. But that wasn't going to happen, not yet. Not while she could help it.
"Be careful, though. You hear...?" She said, slowly starting for the door.
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Survival makes people think differently, and more willing to toss aside their morals for their own skin. The fact that she had people over there, it meant that Eddie's words were inherently false, that people weren't all the same.
"Take care," he said, choosing to stay in the building and raid it.