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Panem Events ([personal profile] etcircenses) wrote in [community profile] thearena2015-09-28 11:15 am

Arena 15: In The Eye Of The Capitol

For the majority of you, this has become a familiar morning routine. Escorts come to pick up their Tributes and Stylists quickly see to setting them up with the bland and thin grey suits, much to most of their dismay. You'll not hear a word said in complaint though. The staff has gotten the threat to them loud and clear. Only the daring will be willing to offer even a mere "good luck". Peacekeepers quickly collect Tributes to send them off into the launch tubes. If you're from the Districts, it may be one of the last things you ever see.

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What everyone rises up to is not much better a sight. It's a war zone out here in every sense. Those native to Panem will recognize the sight before them, having seen it every year in a propaganda tape. The wreckage of District thirteen. The Cornucopia sits at the very center. Offworlders might recognize some of the weapons there, and if not, then they'll certainly be able to spot some familiar scenes far on the outer edges of the arena, perhaps even a beast or two they know well from their worlds.

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It's muddy and damp and there's plenty of wreckage to cut one's self upon no matter where it is Tributes run. The Cornucopia tempts the Tributes in for its bloodbath. Districter and Offworlder alike, there will only be one winner.

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The gong rings out and a voice announces; “The Arena is now open”. The Tributes are free to make their choice; to run or to fight. The Games have begun.

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By the end of the night, one child from each District will have their face shone up into the sky, the first twelve killed at the Cornucopia. Only twelve to go...
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[personal profile] jackiewashere 2015-12-16 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Her scrambling is stopped when Two's hands are grasping her and that knee comes down on her back. The weight on her spine brings pain, but more than that is the fear. She can't move. She tries to pull, tries to reach back, flailing to knock the other girl off, but she can't. Her swatting is ineffectual for anything but making her look all the more pathetic.

"Please! Don't! We don't have to do this!" She pleads, a lie spilling out that she wishes so bad could be true. No Tribute would listen to that. Especially not one from District two.

Aemila confirms this, and as she's told there's no escape, Maglev finds herself going all the more still. But it's not resignation. She trembles with the fear of what's to come.

Some of the weigh on her lifts as Aemila trades her knee for a hand, reaching around. What Aemila says next chills her to the core. So much for going still; the terror has her trying to scramble again. "No, no!" She cries. The hare's foot presses against her collar.