![]() Author has written 6 stories for Alpha and Omega, Warriors, Fairy Tail, Underland Chronicles, and Hunger Games. "Evelyn". 9/5/97, makes me 19 years old. Nursing student. ENFP. Slytherin. Daughter of Apollo. Either Abnegation or Erudite. District 9. Well, hello there! I see you've stumbled across my profile. You can call Evelyn, as a variation of my username. You could call me ''EverlastingImpression'', but I think that has about 21 letters and would get tiring after a while. Sometimes even I hate signing in. I am a nurse, having recently graduated. This gives me more time to write! I'm starting an SYOT called, "The Name of Glory: 10th Hunger Games". Here is the form: Name: District: Age: Appearance: Personality: Backstory: Family: Token: Reaped/Volunteered: Reaction/Reasoning: Reaping Scene: (if you'd like something other than a traditional Reaping, your character can be introduced in a different way) Reaping Outfit: Parade Outfit: Interview Angle: Games Plan: Training Center focus and skills: Training Score: Preferred Death: Bloodbath Plan: Allying: Other: With the exception of my new SYOT, it's been 4 years since I've updated my first stories on this site. I do not have any plans to finish them at this time, but I may in the future. It's been a long time since I've thought about these stories, and I do not remember exactly what I had plotted anymore! I've left them up in case people are curious about my style of writing. Feel free to ask any questions! I hope you are all having a fantastic day! :) My Former Submissions for SYOT (Hunger Games) and aren't updated at all really Victors Chip Chevrolet, District 6: 1st place. Chip was unusual. A high functioning sociopath, he was thrown into the Games with minimal survival skills or ability to fight. What he did have was his intelligence and lack of remorse, and his strategy in the Hunger Games was to use psychological warfare on his opponents. He was nearly killed in the end by a worthy competitor, Victoria Mason of District 4, but he prevailed by tricking her into a trap and setting her aflame. It was truly a marvelous finale, and the story was incredible. I would highly recommend it to all. No, he was not a psychopath, even if he pretended to be, and as fond as I am of Chip, I did submit him as a poor representation of antisocial personality disorder. Despite my misinformation, the author did a fantastic job writing his role in the story.: Glass Glade: the Seventieth Hunger Games In Memoriam: Tariq Bluegrass, District 9: 2nd place, just read it. His entire life was a tragic story, and it never got better, culminating to three days of perdition before he died. All he wanted was someone with him, and he'd even give a hand for a friend. He got many someones at the end. We will miss him, even if he was unstable. Like with Chip, I should have been more informed about his Borderline Personality Disorder before submitting, although Tariq's representation is more accurate. Back to Normal: The 35th Hunger Games Myrtle Bloom, District 7: 5th place, stabbed to death by Hermes Track and avenged by Dominique Rindelle. Found redemption during her time in the Hunger Games, and we will miss the brat: Over and Over: The 32nd Hunger Games SYOT Hemi Sergius, District 6: 10th place, sacrificial death by a spear thrown by Ember to save Volvo. Totally blindsided by her death, so good job voters! Tuesday Erelle, District 2: 11th place, suffocation. An investigative journalist who wanted to write an article. I'm still scratching my head about her. Jasper Wool, District 10: 11th place, eaten by a fat mutt. Intended to be a Bloodbath, but he turned out surprisingly popular. We will miss the polite shepherd: Surviving the Sea: the 60th Hunger Games Ezra Canary, District 12: 17th place, killed by a dwarf's halberd. Ezra was another character I submitted to have die in the Bloodbath, but he proved surprisingly resilient. Although so selfish he stole food, leading to his siblings' starvation, he managed to redeem himself by buying time for his friends to escape. We will miss the cowardly musician: Elements: The 54th Hunger Games SYOT Chase Strata, District 12: 19th place, shot by Karyssa. A bloodbath and one of my favorite characters I've ever made. Such a sweet heart. All he wanted was to see a lighthouse, and kudos to Nubu for letting him. Has no chance but still appeared in a Resurrection story. If/when another resurrection occurs, he will be there. Calista Corral, District 10: 20th place, shot by Victory. Funniest character I've ever made. A ventriloquist. 22nd in Resurrection story, shot by Frankie. Obviously Calista doesn't do well with arrows. She should stay away from them. Aspen Rust, District 7: 21st place, neck snapped by Galilee. A happy, cheerful, and competitive girl who was mostly just pleased to have her buckteeth fixed. Clarence Loom, District 8: 22nd place, totally scalped and tortured by Avery. Yikes. Not a very well liked fellow with a Freudian excuse for turning into such an unpleasant grouch. Merle Loveridge, District 12: 24th place, knife to the forehead by Romeo Achilles and avenged by Dante Callum. She knew there was no hope, sacrificing her health to save an Avox in her private session. We will miss her bravery. Glass Glade: the Seventieth Hunger Games Tallulah Sandpiper (4) and Orren Daphne (2): I regret submitting these two to an already overpopulated Career Resurrection SYOT, so as far as I'm concerned, they didn't exist and will not appear again. Myrtle Bloom #2, District 7: 33rd place, stabbed by Rapture Kai and died with best friend Elara Angelo. She proved she could stay a decent person without resorting back to her old, mean self. We're proud of you, Myrtle: Hunger Games: All-Stars Florian Cowbell, District 10: 52nd place, skull obliterated by Leone. A pacifist veterinarian, he died in the Bloodbath of a massive SYOT. I really, really liked him as a character, and I'm considering in recycling him at some point, which isn't something I normally do but might make an exception for this fella. He's just so clumsy. |
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