Leonidas "Leo" Cora (
lionhearted_victor) wrote in
thecapitol2015-08-08 10:40 pm
Entry tags:
[open] Follow the Leader
Who| Leonidas Cora and Open!
What| Leo catches up with his Tributes, the Capitol
Where| Training Center and the Capitol
When| August 7 and 8
Warnings/Notes| D2 Priorities, so expect callous description of murder and foul language
I – Training Center (Open to all)
The number of Tributes dwindled with every Arena and Leo wouldn’t be too surprised if some never really made it back at all. Garrett’s return was a boon; the thief had one Arena under his belt. Cullen had no real drive to be of any use…the Batter had the makings of being a Career but lacked the Arena experience. These were things he had to account for in the next Arena and ...well... Jet Link was permanently gone.
So yes, Leo is extra bitter this time around, because another Arena that could have been survivable if they played the rules right but nope. Worse, it was won by one of the oldest, if not THE oldest Tribute District 10 had…it said a lot about the odds in favor of his District. So if anyone were to find Cora, he’s training, stabbing something in the Training Room, or running so many simulations on the computer,
He’s sent all District 2 Tributes a summons to show up at different appointment, to hand them specific sponsors to appeal to and their performance in the last Arena. If Signless was taking a proactive approach to Mentoring, Cora wasn’t going to let him win this little competition they have.
II – Capitol Shopping District (Open)
No sleep was lost for Leo as the Tributes were forced to get jobs in and around the Capitol to make up for the Districts pay for their credit. He’d been wondering about the extravagant lifestyles some of them had and with no way to account for it. Sure, it meant that the staff had to scramble to find more sponsors and maybe even jobs if need be. The Capitol thrived on publicity, on making every Assi worth it.
For now, he sits in a coffee shop, to work somewhere outside from the Tower while also getting a proper gauge of how his District Tributes were seen. The man was clearly on a mission but he had to be a professional about it. From what he hears…it’s not great and
III – Training Center (Closed to China Sorrows)
The invitation sent to China’s suite was as every bit as Spartan as the training she would get from the Small Lion. It read:
You are cordially invited to take part in a fencing session. Please dress comfortably for the occasion, tea and snacks will be available.
I don’t go back on my word, Miss Sorrows. I hope this will be to your liking.
Leo was already making sure that every set of equipment was up to snuff…they were going to indulge in a bit of violent behavior within the Capitol.
What| Leo catches up with his Tributes, the Capitol
Where| Training Center and the Capitol
When| August 7 and 8
Warnings/Notes| D2 Priorities, so expect callous description of murder and foul language
I – Training Center (Open to all)
The number of Tributes dwindled with every Arena and Leo wouldn’t be too surprised if some never really made it back at all. Garrett’s return was a boon; the thief had one Arena under his belt. Cullen had no real drive to be of any use…the Batter had the makings of being a Career but lacked the Arena experience. These were things he had to account for in the next Arena and ...well... Jet Link was permanently gone.
So yes, Leo is extra bitter this time around, because another Arena that could have been survivable if they played the rules right but nope. Worse, it was won by one of the oldest, if not THE oldest Tribute District 10 had…it said a lot about the odds in favor of his District. So if anyone were to find Cora, he’s training, stabbing something in the Training Room, or running so many simulations on the computer,
He’s sent all District 2 Tributes a summons to show up at different appointment, to hand them specific sponsors to appeal to and their performance in the last Arena. If Signless was taking a proactive approach to Mentoring, Cora wasn’t going to let him win this little competition they have.
II – Capitol Shopping District (Open)
No sleep was lost for Leo as the Tributes were forced to get jobs in and around the Capitol to make up for the Districts pay for their credit. He’d been wondering about the extravagant lifestyles some of them had and with no way to account for it. Sure, it meant that the staff had to scramble to find more sponsors and maybe even jobs if need be. The Capitol thrived on publicity, on making every Assi worth it.
For now, he sits in a coffee shop, to work somewhere outside from the Tower while also getting a proper gauge of how his District Tributes were seen. The man was clearly on a mission but he had to be a professional about it. From what he hears…it’s not great and
III – Training Center (Closed to China Sorrows)
The invitation sent to China’s suite was as every bit as Spartan as the training she would get from the Small Lion. It read:
I don’t go back on my word, Miss Sorrows. I hope this will be to your liking.
Leo was already making sure that every set of equipment was up to snuff…they were going to indulge in a bit of violent behavior within the Capitol.

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The trainer wouldn't admit it either but the wizard had made him think, think more of the powers that be and their place in Panem. That the Capitol was taking much more than it gave back.
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"Ancient people tend to be strong. It's how they lived so long," he offers, well aware that most in Panem can't expect that luxury.
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It was like seeing a grandfather being beaten to an inch of his life, even a former Career like Cora can't help feel responsible for the old guy.
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He supposes that to find out how they're treated in the Capitol he'd have to ask Compson, but he doesn't generally try to find reasons to interact with the man if he can help it.
"If he has no control over what he's doing, how could he be punished for it?"
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"He'll be punished...and for once, I don't want him to be."
Linden's own lessons took root in unexpected ways for the coach, as he's grown to care about the Tributes he's been assigned, more like people than the numbers they were scored. It felt as if Leonidas was forced every day to see a mirror image, and see where his indoctrination ended and his own thoughts started.
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"Yes, thank goodness for that," Leonidas couldn't muster up the energies to appear more than the minimum requirement of Capitol admiration. "None of mine are in there but it does educate the Tributes about the Capitol." And not much else unfortunately.
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He offers a slight smile.
"It's good of you to worry about him, you know. Human."
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Two arenas later and now Cora has begun to see the Tributes as they are: people and not mere tools to promote the Hunger Games. He returns the smile just as slightly. "You forget who they're fighting for...and even District 2 recognizes their sacrifices."
Some more than others. "The old man may spout nonsense but it's like seeing my grandfather over there." The man whose name Leo inherited: Leonidas Aligheri Cora, The Strong-willed Lion.
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It's probably safer not to imply that anything is, for fear of it being examined too closely.
"I don't forget much lately, being sober and all," he reports. "Who knows? Maybe you'll get lucky and he'll win one of the coming Arenas. Then he won't have to go back."
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A glimpse as to how the dynamics are at District 2, it may not be the Career Tribute maker that it once was but Cora makes sure they're all safe.
"I would certainly celebrate the victory but my stomach would disagree. How are you feeling since your surgery?"
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The topic change is one that has him back to freezing his disingenuous smile in place and nodding reassuringly. "You know that the Capitol has the best," he says. "I'm recovering well, all things considered. I have many years of Mentoring ahead of me."
In the end, it's a life sentence, the slowest possible execution in Panem.
"Thank you for asking, and most of all for making it sound like you really care, and it's not just an obligation to wish a known trainwreck well."
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The coach then shot a look at the Mentor, "And you make it sound like I don't consider you a coworker whose presence I would miss dearly." At least he's blunt about his fellow staff.
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He offers a faint smile. His way for bending and getting around rules is one that's a bit of a headache to a lot of people, but it's also useful when he's in the mood to share tips.
"Is that the truth? I'm honored."
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"Don't be honored by a cripple," Cora's laugh was as biting as it was in jest, "Apparently that's the insult in vogue these days."
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"Is it now? What a strange one," Linden says, thinking about how in 6, there'd be slim pickings to accept honor from if it was indeed the case. "I can't say I much care for it. Infirmity is no reason a person can't meaningfully contribute, and that extends to something as abstract as honor."
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"Ask our mutual Capitolite friend and he will tell you I should be deported or considered a charity case," the trainer clarified just before entering the tower. "But if you ask me, variety in your staff is the spice of life."
And really, what better television is there besides the Games than the drama in the tower itself?
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"If it's any consolation, he thinks I should be shot so that I'm not a further strain on the country's resources," Linden contributes blandly. "For the record, I agree. Variety, within reason and productivity, is highly desirable."
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As Cora settled Linden's items down where an Avox could fetch them, he grinned, "It'd be one hell of a tragedy to see that happen. You're different from the others, not sure if that's a good thing but it's there."
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"Different from the others? Nonsense..." he murmurs. "At any rate, I'm glad we had this talk."