The Hunger Games RP discussion
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The dark mysterious forest. Crunching of the dry leaves, the occasional rustle of wind through the branches, the muffled sound of voices.... that was all. The forest is still, as if absent of any form of life. However hard you strain your ears, you could never detect a sound.
Nightlock, poisonous toadstools, belladonnas... the beautiful yet deadly flowers bloomed silently in the corner, luring any curious visitors. They envelop themselves in unassuming forms, their appearances so well-camouflaged that they seemed to blend in with the other plants. Look before you eat, because there is a chance that a blackberry might not be a blackberry at all. Never touch anything, even moss.
Deeper into the forest runs a spring. Yet, a spring so murky that the waters spilling out were brown and chalky. One look at it, you would lose hope. How could anyone even try something that filthy?!
Venture as far as you like, but watch out for the surprises...
Lysa gripped Hazel tightly by the hand. She did not like this place in the least, the silence made her nerves jangle, she felt as though it were a smothering blanket pressing air out of her lungs.
Hazel led her briskly to a rather hidden spot. "We're safe, Lysa. Relax." She said gently, her alert eyes scanning their surroundings. "So we have two backpacks. I gather that we have enough food?" She scavenged through the dried fruits and the supplies. "We'll survive."
Lyssandra stopped suddenly, sensing something - or someone - close by. "Hazel...?" she whispered tentatively.
Alice stumbled out from behind a tree to find both Hazel and Lysa ready to attack her, or run. "Wait, no it's me!" she screamed, reaching for them before they could leave her, alone in the peaceful yet deadly forest.
She was painfully aware that her scream was loud and sharp, and alerted everyone nearby to her location. She ran, hoping that she imagined the shadow she saw in the trees.
"Oh Alice! I'm so happy you're here!" said Lyssandra, relief flooding over her. "But we've got to move, I think there is someone else around..."
Braylen enters a different part of the forest of where Ry, Lyssandra, and Alice were. His short legs didn't move very fast but he kept running, trying to get deep into the forest. He finally stops and rests, he puts his hands on his knees panting. This running was NOT one of his skills. He is careful about everything around him because he doesn't recognize much even though he is good at plant identification.
Lyssandra nodded. "We should go. Um... Shall we be allies? I think it'll be safer if we stick together. For now."
Hazel eyed Ry still suspiciously. "Wait, you hadn't been all willing to be allies before the Games. Why should we trust you?" She said as she glanced at him sharply.
Alice wasn't sure about Ry. Something about him made her want to trust him, but on the other hand she knew she couldn't trust anyone, except maybe Lysa and Hazel. She longed for her family's dagger, secure in her hand.
Hazel placed an arm on Alice's shoulder. Giving her a reassuring smile that promised to protect them all, she turned back to Ry. "Well?"
Alice smiled, reassured by Hazel's air of confidence. She took a deep breath and took a look at her surroundings for the first time. It was quite beautiful, if you didn't think about it being a major bloodbath. "Let's find a less exposed spot," she said.
Hazel nodded, her eyes still never leaving Ry. "I swear, if you dare hurt them, I'll never hesitate to kill you." She said fiercely and linked her arms with Lysa and Alice. "Where do you want to go?" She asked, turning back to Alice.
Lyssandra bit her lip. If Ry hurt any of her friends, it would be her fault. "Let's go deeper, to the wheat field. There will be less Tributes there, hopefully."
Hazel shook her head wildly. "No! The field just gives m a weird feeling." She sighed as she burst out suddenly. "Sorry, it's just the field gives me creeps, as if when I go in, I'll never come back out again."
"Sure, it's all right," said Lyssandra, clocking her head to one side. "How about somewhere more sheltered? The lakes, maybe? There's water there..."
Hazel eyed the stream. "Probably we'll be the safest here, cloaked in the greenery. What do you think?" She asked Lysa.
Hazel led them further into the forest. "There's a spring here, well-hidden as well. The only problem is that it's definitely muddy. Wanna camp here?" She asked her allies.
"We can split it between us," suggested Lysa, trying to avoid an argument. "So if one of us got lost, or... Well, it's safer. And fair."
Braylen sits up after hiding out for a while, he gets up and his stomach growls in hunger. He hadn't eaten since this whole thing started so he goes out and tries to find some food. He has no such luck, he sighs and sits back down, beginning to grow really thirsty as well.
Braylen's stomach growls and he yawns. He goes out and tries to find some food again. he finds some berries, eating them. He truly didn't care if he'd die after eating them, not like he was going to win anyway, might as well die sooner than later. He wasn't going to make himself die though, he'd just eat all the plants in the forest. One of them must be poisonous. He finishes up his blackberries and goes back to his hiding spot. He falls asleep easier, more satisfied with hunger after eating the berries. He may be dead by morning, he didn't care.
Alice trudged through the forest with her allies, and stood in the muddy, but definitely sheltered spot they stood. "I don't think we're going to get a spot much better than this," she said. "And I agree with Lysa. Let's split up the food." She felt in control of her fear her, hidden behind the dark green leaves, and was glad that she wasn't alone in this.
Hazel nodded. "So, we have two packets of dried fruit, and Ry, how many do you have?" She dug the packets out and examined them. "How do we divide them?"
"Yeah," Alice said, smiling. "Just the fear that I'm in the Hunger Games, but you know, apart from that," she laughed quietly. "Maybe we can find some leaves or something to pack the food in, because we don't have enough packets for all of us." She glanced across at Lysa. "Are you ok?" she asked.
"Hmm. It just doesn't feel right... This place seems so... Malicious. Unnatural. But yes, let's find some leaves, be careful what you touch!"
Hazel nodded in agreement. "Everything is just too artificial and dangerous. We must stick together."
Alice glanced around, and realised they were right. They looked too pretty, too natural, there had to be something about them that was dangerous or toxic. "Ok, let's scrap that plan. I'm going to climb that tree and see if I can get a better look at the arena." And with that she stepped towards the tree and took a deep breath before beginning to climb it, careful not to put her back to any of them. She did trust them, but you could never be too careful.
Alice snickered, giggling at Ry's disgusted expression. "Thanks," she said to Hazel, and pulled herself further up the tree, which seemed gigantic.
"Do you see anything good?" asked Lysa, setting down her pack at her feet but not opening it. "I think we need more water, this definitely isn't enough for all of us. Is the stream safe to drink?"
Hazel eyed the muddy stream. "Well, it isn't clear, but I think the crystal clear ones creep me out more. And we have iodine." She raised a bottle up. "What do you think?"



