The Gamemakers (
gamemakers) wrote in
thecapitol2014-04-14 01:46 am
Entry tags:
- sigma klim,
- terezi pyrope,
- the grand highblood,
- wyatt earp,
- ✘ brainiac 5,
- ✘ carlos the scientist,
- ✘ courfeyrac,
- ✘ felicity worthington,
- ✘ guy crood,
- ✘ ian chesterton,
- ✘ jessica wakefield,
- ✘ joel,
- ✘ kankri vantas,
- ✘ lyle norg,
- ✘ marius pontmercy,
- ✘ maximus,
- ✘ nasir,
- ✘ shion,
- ✘ stephen reagan,
- ✘ topher brink
Thicker Than Blood Start
For Tributes with keen eyes, they'll notice that Peacekeeper presence seems increased and yet infinitely more ineffective in the last few weeks. Peacekeepers seem harried, as do the Stylists, and most of the Escorts titter and plot without alerting the Tributes as to what, exactly, is so exciting. They simply say that this weekend they'll know.
And so it happens that on the weekend in question, the Tributes are woken by their Escorts early and brought to a restaurant for a hearty breakfast. The restaurant is nothing spectacular, although they seem to be trying to make an impression on the television cameras that float around. The sleepy, cranky meal goes by and then the Tributes are led back to their Suites for a mandatory meeting.
Sitting on couches and the floor, in chairs and on windowsills, standing off to the side - people from the Tributes' homes are waiting to greet them in each District Suite. Some are confused, some accepting, some frightened and some elated to see their beloved. Either way, it should be an eventful reunion.
And so it happens that on the weekend in question, the Tributes are woken by their Escorts early and brought to a restaurant for a hearty breakfast. The restaurant is nothing spectacular, although they seem to be trying to make an impression on the television cameras that float around. The sleepy, cranky meal goes by and then the Tributes are led back to their Suites for a mandatory meeting.
Sitting on couches and the floor, in chairs and on windowsills, standing off to the side - people from the Tributes' homes are waiting to greet them in each District Suite. Some are confused, some accepting, some frightened and some elated to see their beloved. Either way, it should be an eventful reunion.

Re: Chameleon - for lyle but open for anyone
"You of all sentients know how much trouble I can get myself into with five unsupervised minutes," he answered instead. "And I still say you can't go wrong with jewelry. What's the story they gave you? Are you here for their 'game'?"
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A pause.
"I take it this 'game' doesn't involve answering trivia questions about vidlink celebrities to win moderately priced prizes?"
His voice lost a bit of its amused tone. What 'game' was Lyle talking about? And if Lyle and Brainy had been here two months, had they been forced into something traumatic? The way the few visible tentacles of his face started to tremble slightly in place gave away his concern for his friends.
They'd been here two months - Lyle and Brainy of all people, and not managed to unravel this thing or phone home. That wasn't promising.
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"Not so much, no," he says, concentrating on keeping his breathing even and his expression nonchalant. "More like gladiatorial combat in a variety of interesting locations. Last sentient standing gets declared victor, all the losers get resurrected to go through it again in a few months' time. Me and Brainy have only done it once so far. So, basically what we do all the time at home, except without my invisibility and his shield." He rolled his eyes. "And Brainy bet me my ring that I couldn't win without getting my hands dirty because I was too impulsive and lazy, and you know how I feel about a challenge."
He found himself really grateful that he'd personally trained Cham in the finer points of acting and that the Capitol wouldn't know how to read a Durlan's expression anyway. The Games themselves were going to be hard enough for him to deal with; the news about Jan was likely to go over even worse.
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He'd almost done it when backed into a corner during the invasion of the Blight and had been ready to do it after Candi had been killed by Jan.
It wasn't not like he was been angry all the time - in fact, he was one of the most upbeat and good-humored members of the Legion - and it had never been born of pure hatred - always outrage. Always desperation. It had always been seeing others suffer or die or being close to dying himself and wanting to make the source of it just...stop.
He was lucky he had no proper "face" at the moment and that the Capitol would find his tentacles a little difficult to read under the sackcloth because all the training in the world might not have been enough to hide his outrage for a moment.
Fortunately, it was, and so he managed a very glib and genuine, "Boy, the Legion does have all the luck."
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Don't freak out, Cham. Don't freak out.
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He at least prevented himself from running off to try to find and murder him. Just barely, but he did!
"Are. They. Crazy?!"
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"You know I never comment on the relative sanity of the people in charge of me," he answered dryly. "It's bad for the health."
Yes. Yes they were sprocking crazy. Which is why he needed to give Reep as much information as possible, so that he'd be prepared for it. And maybe, just maybe, if the Capitol really did send him back at the end of this "dream", the Legion would know enough to come for them.
"You didn't happen to see anyone else from the team when you got here, did you?" he asked. "If they brought you here for me, they might have brought someone for Brainy too."
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"No, just me. Where is Brainy anyway?"