The Hunger Games

The Hunger Games

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We all hated the Hunger Games until I became a tribute! There is only one thing that can change what happens in the games and what happens to the games! Of course their isn't at least one thing that I can remember after the stupid reaping... then I feel asleep. No memory till then. The one thing that I can remember is Effie saying May the odds be NEVER in your favor!!! Then I woke up to here my name... GALE!
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What would you give to have one more day alive on Earth? These twenty six souls would risk their eternity. These tributes have come from all sorts of different backgrounds, have died in tons of different ways, and have left all manners of unfinished business left behind on Earth. This is their shot to make everything right. These Games will put a big spotlight on characterization. Why does your tribute need to have that one extra day? This does not mean every tribute needs a cheap sob story, only that they need a reason to live for one more day. However, they are still in a fight to the death. Physical tasks will play just as big of a role as they do in normal Games, The winners get one more day alive. The losers lose their soul. These Games are no games. It's a matter of life and death.

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