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Panem Events ([personal profile] etcircenses) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2015-09-21 03:45 pm

'Cause we all wanna party when the funeral ends and we all get together when we bury our friends

Who| TYP Children and You?
What| TYP Children have the opportunity to look around.
Where| The Tribute Tower main floor.
When| Now through the week leading up to the arena.
Warnings/Notes| TYP children showing up early is not mandatory. This is merely an avenue for those NPC players who were interested.

In part with the President’s wishes, the District children are not training or living in the same building, but rather, a refurbished old Tribute tower as was used in the days before Tributes were offworlders of vast number. Mentors, Escorts, and Stylists alike will need to travel to the new building to work with them, then travel back to see to their offworld Tributes. Public appearances are minimal so long as the Tribute is kept busy with training and private interviews. There is, however, a brief chance to meet a few of them before the arena, should you catch them on a visit to the offworlder’s tower, restricted to the main floor. Through this, the lucky few District children able to show are allowed fleeting glimpses in person of those they will be competing with and possibly even a chance to talk to them in person.
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[personal profile] seestheman 2015-12-04 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's a good way to go about it." She doesn't complete the thought that's on her tongue, that she couldn't blame him if he let it all in at once since she had her doubts about him surviving the Arena.

Clara's soft smile almost breaks at the mention of children of Victors. It's something she's hyperaware of, that never really leaves her mind. She constantly has nightmares about seeing the lists of new Tributes, terrified that her son will be on there (and, just to make matters worse, he'll be a version of him that she doesn't know, a teenager or a grown man who's been forced to live without his mother because she was stuck here). At least with Alex, if they were to ever bring him back, she knows he could handle it, but David...she has her doubts.

She somehow manages to fight to keep the smile on her face, though there's something else behind it, a twinge of something painful and afraid, "What are they like? I'm sure that having that many siblings meant that you never had a boring moment at home."