I really like writing these interviews, it's always fun!
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District 10
Cheyenne Studd
You have a large record of tributes that made it into the final 8. Care to tell us how you do it?
Why would I tell the people who will be working against me? Come find me once it's time for the final 8 interviews.
Austin Orford:
How do you feel about the games last year? Do you think District 10 will do better this year?
The games last year, were, to say the least, disappointing for us. Really, though, all we can do is hope that our tributes are capable this year.
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District 11
Seeder Runcina
You have mentored for how many years now?
Over two decades now.
However, you only have one success story. Why do you think that is?
Remember, I can only do so much. The rest is up to the tributes. And I know that they try their best, but a lot of the time, it just isn't enough. But I assure you, I will do my best with what I'm given.
Spencer Wistar
You won the games two years ago. Are you getting settled into this life?
(No comment)
Umm, what are you going to try to do this year?
(No comment)
(We gave up here)
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District 12
Haymitch Abernathy
Unfortunately, we were not able to get any comments from him because he was, um, busy. (Translation: He was passed out drunk.)
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Mentor Info:
Cheyenne Studd - Daughter of a butcher, Cheyenne was at home around knives, which she used to kill the others from a distance (throwing knives). Secretive and distrustful with most of the other victors, even though she's generous and encouraging with her tributes.
Austin Orford - Was expert at a whip, and just showed his resourcefulness to gain sponsors. His sponsors collected enough to give him a whip, and he was almost completely unstoppable after that. Very cheerful and talkative, he's also good at chess, even though his talent was woodcarving.
Seeder Runcina - Seeder won by outlasting almost everyone else before coming out. Her competition by then was weak, and she was able to win from there. She's kind and caring, and she always grows attached to the tributes every year, causing her year after year of intense sadness.
Spencer Wistar - Spencer entered the games with his best friend, and even though they didn't have to kill each other, he still hates the Capitol, more than most people (Gale included). He won by poisoning everyone else. He is bitter and blunt, even though his advice is sound. He is the most outspoken of all the victors, and he always has something bad to say about the Capitol. Also very stubborn; if his games weren't so popular, Snow would've arranged an accident for Spencer already.
Haymitch Abernathy - Won the game by using the force field to hurl an axe back at the last remaining tribute. In return, Snow killed his family, and he turned to alcohol. Started drinking heavily during the 53rd games, after three unsuccessful years and the death of his former mentor, who killed herself. Very pessimistic and even more useless than Lori when he's drunk, which is 99% of the time.
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Sponsoring:
I have removed the sponsoring system. Sorry.
Next chapter will be the arena! None of the early tributes will be at a disadvantage because, as the summary suggests, the arena was created to be fair to everyone.
