The Gamemakers (
gamemakers) wrote in
thecapitol2013-06-10 05:09 pm
Entry tags:
- aunamee,
- matthew "punchy" o'connor,
- the signless,
- wesker,
- ✘ alex rider,
- ✘ aliss indigo,
- ✘ anna morasca,
- ✘ asha greyjoy,
- ✘ blaine anderson,
- ✘ bruce banner,
- ✘ callista ming,
- ✘ chris redfield,
- ✘ cinderella,
- ✘ cinna,
- ✘ cuthbert allgood,
- ✘ damian wayne,
- ✘ daniel dreiberg,
- ✘ daniel jackson,
- ✘ effie trinket,
- ✘ enjolras,
- ✘ ian chesterton,
- ✘ jack atlas,
- ✘ jay,
- ✘ john watson,
- ✘ karis needleteeth,
- ✘ lin mayuzumi,
- ✘ marius pontmercy,
- ✘ mickey milkovich,
- ✘ neffa a reyeth,
- ✘ parker,
- ✘ peeta mellark,
- ✘ pepper potts,
- ✘ pruna,
- ✘ r,
- ✘ shion,
- ✘ stephanie brown,
- ✘ tim wayne,
- ✘ tohru adachi,
- ✘ topher brink,
- ✘ venus dee milo
The shocking and thrilling adventures!
Who| Everyone
What| The Capitols oh so exclusive interviews~!
Where| Primarily the common areas, but the interviews would be on every TV everywhere.
When| This evening, at 6 pm sharp
Notes| Use this post to ICly react to the interviews (if you don't make plans of your own!)
The advertisements hit hard today. Tune in at 6 o'clock, you won't want to miss this special! Everywhere a person could look, it was there, and the city was clearly excited for whatever this mystery event was.
As if that wasn't enough, escorts were encouraging Tributes to be in the commons, and a small feast of finger foods was laid out along one wall, extra avoxes available for drinks.
And, as promised, at 6 pm sharp, all the TVs flickered to the ever flashy Caesar, on an equally flashy tabloid-tastick reality style "interview" of the tributes. All the TVs in the common area light up with it, as well as the Districts suites, even if the TV had been off before.
Hope you all enjoy your dose of fame!
What| The Capitols oh so exclusive interviews~!
Where| Primarily the common areas, but the interviews would be on every TV everywhere.
When| This evening, at 6 pm sharp
Notes| Use this post to ICly react to the interviews (if you don't make plans of your own!)
The advertisements hit hard today. Tune in at 6 o'clock, you won't want to miss this special! Everywhere a person could look, it was there, and the city was clearly excited for whatever this mystery event was.
As if that wasn't enough, escorts were encouraging Tributes to be in the commons, and a small feast of finger foods was laid out along one wall, extra avoxes available for drinks.
And, as promised, at 6 pm sharp, all the TVs flickered to the ever flashy Caesar, on an equally flashy tabloid-tastick reality style "interview" of the tributes. All the TVs in the common area light up with it, as well as the Districts suites, even if the TV had been off before.
Hope you all enjoy your dose of fame!

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He turns is attention briefly back to the now dark television, almost as if thinking about it determinedly enough will cause it to turn back on and replay for him the points of the video which still hold his interest. "I should like to know why the Capitol finds them necessary."
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To let peoples' imaginations run wild with all of the things that the Capitol is keeping to themselves, juicy secrets and many other sordid tales. Sometimes it's what isn't shown at all that tells the most. "And, of course, to put your faces out there for sponsors." Even if it wasn't in the best of lights.
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There isn't, however, anything he can do about that issue here and now. Without a printing press or ties to any journalists, he's limited in his ability to promote the truth about himself and his fellow Tributes. Moreover, Enjolras heavily suspects that any attempts, overt or subtle, to offset the Capitol's lies would end poorly for all involved. To one so dogmatically tied to pure logic and right as himself it comes as an odd sensation to find himself willing to compromise on this. He can say his piece as necessary on an individual basis and the public can believe what they will. It's not an easy strategy to stomach, but it is something, perhaps.
"Forgive me, Nurse, but you seem to be quite knowledgeable about all of this." He turns back to her, the initial shock of her appearance having worn off rather quickly. There's something soothing about the almost water-color like spectrums in her skin. Perhaps that's why someone in the medical professor would choose to augment herself in such a way.
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She'd have to tread carefully. "And besides, you hear a great many things working at the Training Centre." People came by to chat with their receptionist, doctors let slip pieces of information that probably shouldn't have been released ... and her side-business with giving people herbal blends of things made them a little more willing to mention less-than-legal things to her. "Those of us who work so closely with the Tributes have different views than a citizen, I should think. Have you noticed that about anyone you've run into here? " She knew it was not always to a more positive end, unfortunately, but knowing if there were others with 'different' views could be useful.
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It seems an oversight in retrospect, something to which he should have played closer attention. He'd been so distracted by the fanfare surround the events and his own lack of understanding of them that people who served his own quest for information had been his priority. Perhaps that was, in fact, a flawed perspective after all.
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"Well, you haven't been here all your lives like some of us have. It takes a little while to get a grip on this place, no matter how simple and shallow it might seem to someone used to less ... extravagance." Whether she's speaking of the place fondly or with contempt is up for debate, but it's likely a good measure of both. Growing up in the Capitol had the potential to make you bitter, but it still had wonderful things in it.
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"There is-- was," he catches himself, amending the phrase with a note of bitterness. "There was something of a dichotomy in Paris which was not entirely dissimilar to this place. The greatest of opulence and extravagance existing within the same city as those suffering the most. The Capitol has managed to remove the most dramatic of its debased, perhaps, to the Districts, but the congruence strikes me all the same."