Index


Because I'm too lazy to make up 30-or-so chapter titles, here's a directory so readers can find their way around the world of "The Element Games". This index includes all character point-of-views for each chapter, as well as a brief description of what occurs. This will be updated regularly.

Additionally, I'll post major author's notes and updates here for you to read.


Chapter Listings:

Introduction:

Prologue

Part One: Reapings:

Two (Zuko, Mai, Teo, and Ty Lee)

Three (Yue, 'Longshot', Jin, and 'Pipsqueak')

Four (Toph, Katara, Aang, and Haru) Cont.

Five (Suki, Jet, Smellerbee, and Duke) Cont.

Part Two: Republic City:

Six (Longshot and Aang; Train Rides) Cont.

Seven (Yue and Suki; Chariots) Cont.

Eight (Mai and Haru; First Night) Cont.


List of The Tributes:
(Italicized names are minor characters or bloodbaths, while nicknames are placed between quotes.)

Province One: Zuko, Masaka

Province Two: Chan, Mai

Province Three: Teo, Kyung

Province Four: Blah, Ty Lee

Province Five: Sangok, Yue

Province Six: 'Longshot', Jin

Province Seven: 'Pipsqueak', Toph

Province Eight: Blah, Katara

Province Nine: Aang, Blah

Province Ten: Haru, Suki

Province Eleven: 'Jet', Smellerbee

Province Twelve: 'Duke', Blah


Authors Note:
Hello, my six or so readers. CaTaClYsT here. And no, I still do not know what that means.
As you can probably tell, the Element Games hasn't been updated for a while now. No, it's not dead, but on hiatus. For the time being, I don't plan to publish anything mainly because of schoolwork (since I am Asian). I originally estimated that the next chapter would be done and finished before Christmas, but now I realize that may have been a bit optimistic.
Courtesy of my first bad review (*cough*TigerDiva10*cough*), I've decided to move backwards rather than forwards. To be honest, I cringe at my previous chapters; they're uneven, uninspired, and just plain bad. But worst of all, they simply lack the *essence* of A:TLA.
So, when I have the time, I'm going back to update all the old chapters, making them consistent and much, much better, along with a much more tightly knit storyline.
But until then, I can only end this Author's Note with an overused Hunger Games cliche: May the odds ever be in you favor!

Yeah, sorry about that.