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Mar 30, 2012 10:59PM
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I have a few questions for some clarifications..
1. Does everyone get chosen for being in an arena?
2. How many charries can we create? One right?
3. Is there different districts?
Sorry for so many questions and I hope they are not stupid ones that I need to keep looking for the answers...
1. Does everyone get chosen for being in an arena?
2. How many charries can we create? One right?
3. Is there different districts?
Sorry for so many questions and I hope they are not stupid ones that I need to keep looking for the answers...
To answer those...
1. Well, if I approve the character, generally it's first come first serve and you can edit to be in a different district in some circumstances. I'll tell you.
2. One per arena.
3. No, we go straight to the Games. I find it hard to keep it going with training, stylists, mentors, etc.
Hope that helped. :)
1. Well, if I approve the character, generally it's first come first serve and you can edit to be in a different district in some circumstances. I'll tell you.
2. One per arena.
3. No, we go straight to the Games. I find it hard to keep it going with training, stylists, mentors, etc.
Hope that helped. :)
Thanks for the clarification, I perfectly understand and would have to agree with your thoughts on the third one.
Yeah, because I've found that groups that go through the whole process tend to die quickly.
Sparks, what are your rules for what district their from matching their personality? Like District 1 being kind and caring while District 12 was born to win type of thing.
Well, careers can definitely be any way you want, but most careers would be strong and determined, leaving room for fun with whatever. If you want they could be a jerk, they could be sweet, etc. But for lesser, more poor districts, they shouldn't be quite so ready for the Games. It doesn't mean they can't be smart (i.e. Haymitch and Johanna), or strong (i.e. Peeta), but they shouldn't be "born to win" (i.e. Cato). Does that make sense?

