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The Gamemakers ([personal profile] gamemakers) wrote in [community profile] thearena2013-03-16 04:55 pm

Arena 06 - Happy

The last few hours before the Arena have a strangely stifled quality, as if half the people they interact with are trying very hard not to laugh. Maybe it's the costumes, the fancy gowns and velvet tunics, the short capes. Or maybe it's their destination.

The round courtyard to which the tubes bring them could not be more different from the last arena. Though outside the circle of pedestals, disrepair and neglect has taken over the roads and buildings, the garden inside the circle could not be more perfectly sculpted. Every hedge is a smooth, rounded shape. Flowers bloom brightly in concentric circles of insane color. The Cornucopia sits gleaming and golden, and just in front of its mouth, a bronze statue of a man and a mouse stands amid the heap of supplies.

20, shouts the voice from the sky.

Aside from it, there is a hush. No flies in the flowers, no wind in the trees. It is a cool day, with the comfortable chill of early spring and noon's short shadows.

19 - 18 - 17


Outside the circle, behind the tributes on the northern side, a castle looms. Through its wide gate, devastation everywhere, but it, itself, is shining clean, glowing pink and blue. Opaque windows look down from the heights of it, as uncaring as every hidden camera the veterans know is there.

12 - 11


Music starts as the countdown nears the bottom, a whimsical, dramatic tune.


3

2

1


And with the final note, the gong rang out, and a firework shot into the sky from the castle's peak, bright enough to burst redly across the sky above them all. Let the Games begin.



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pieceofcake: (Gaius: serious)

[personal profile] pieceofcake 2013-03-19 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
Gaius gave Rictor an easygoing sort of laugh. "Yep. They might as well have painted a target on my back. I figure I'm going to do a lot of moving around at night."

Especially once people started getting really nasty. Survival of the fittest and all that.

"If I got hot under the collar every time someone tried to off me, I wouldn't make a very good thief." He raised an eyebrow at Rictor. "Guess where you come from, things are different? I thought the Capitol was a lot more... unsettling. Like those Avox fellows."
vibracion: (i could tell then and there)

[personal profile] vibracion 2013-03-20 05:17 am (UTC)(link)
"Avox?" Rictor echoed, clearly having no idea what the other man was talking about. The Capitol he knew, sort of, as much anyone could know from a five minute conversation before being shoved into a tube and shot into post-apocalyptic Disneyland.

Whatever. As much as he wanted to know what the hell was going on, there was a time for chatting and a time for not getting attacked by random strangers, and right now was one of those surreal days when he couldn't have both. So, every Monday, really. Rictor snorted at the implication that he hadn't faced his share of fatal danger. "I'm no thief, but people tryin' to kill me isn't new."

He turned slightly, attempting his best to get a 360 view of the area without turning his back on the other guy. He didn't seem crazy homicidal, but then most people tended not to be what they seemed. "Usually I know why they're doing it, though."
pieceofcake: (Gaius: wow that's so wrong)

[personal profile] pieceofcake 2013-03-20 03:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"The blokes with their tongues cut out," said Gaius, miming a slicing gesture as he began to move away from the Cornucopia again. It didn't particularly matter which direction just yet, so long as he was a little further from the epicenter of the grabbing-and-stabbing.

"Anyway, the why isn't too hard to guess at. You got the speech, right? Kill-or-be-killed? A lot of people would choose the former." Gaius seemed amused, rather than insulted, that Rictor wasn't turning his back to him. Why, it was just like old times -- though even the former Exalt hadn't been base enough to waste the lives of his subjects on bloodsport.
vibracion: (i was moving across your frozen veneer)

[personal profile] vibracion 2013-03-22 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
"And which choice would you be?" Rictor asks wryly. The fighting's not half as bad as it could be, as far as he can see, and he's seen bad. Kids shooting guns bad. Death "Horseman of the Apocalypse" bad. Limbs getting sliced by giant swords bad. He frowns over what else the last one brings up. Maybe no one has sharp things here, but that's not stopping them from going at each other with all they got.

Rictor followed in the general direction as the other man, because it seemed as good a plan as any. Kill or be killed might be the matter on the table right now, but he has yet to make any hostile moves and Rictor would rather take this unknown quantity than the ones who definitely would try to take him out.

Then again, Rictor's not a small guy, not like some of the other people on the field. Not a big guy, but not small either, and if hand-to-hand's the only way to throw down here, he's clearly not going down easy. Maybe this dude is just assessing his chances.

"The name's Rictor," he says, because someone who's planning to commit homicide doesn't just start giving out his name. And vice versa... hopefully. "And I don't know about you, but I'm taking the third option."
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[personal profile] pieceofcake 2013-03-23 12:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Gaius raised an eyebrow -- no reaction? Ye gods, as Libra might say. "Why, it's almost like you're expecting an honest answer out of a thief. Name's Gaius. I don't like offing people for no reason. And a can of peas and a pocketknife pretty much qualifies as 'no reason'. Now, toss a jar of candies in there, and we'll talk."

It was difficult to tell from Gaius's casual, somewhat deadpan delivery whether he was joking, dissembling, or telling the whole and honest truth.

He really liked his candy.