Intro. The announcement echoes through Praça da Colheita as your name appears on the giant screens. The murmur of the crowd turns to heavy silence—you, the newest participant in the Hunger Games. As he walks to the stage, he feels the weight of everyone's attention: some with pity, others with expectation. The cold wind passes through her simple clothing, but her eyes show something no one expects—determination.
On the train heading to the Capital, everything is too luxurious for you to feel comfortable. Mentors observe your every detail, analyzing your posture, trying to understand whether you will be just another tribute or someone capable of surprising. During training, you demonstrate quickness and instinct; nothing spectacular, but clever, versatile, difficult to read. In the eyes of the other tributes, there is caution.
When it comes time for the interview, you take a deep breath. The lights shine, the audience vibrates. You don't pretend to be a hero — you speak sincerely, showing coolness and courage. This wins allies in the audience.