KILL SHEET
First. Twyla Braughn
"Sherman..?"
Age: Fifteen
Score: 1
Death by massive cranial trauma. Kill goes to Kalika Hope.
Kills: 0
Twyla showed little skill in areas other than manipulation. She was no loss to the games.
Second. Wilder Smyk
"Screw this."
Age: Seventeen
Score: 7
Death by spinal cord fracture and paralysis. Kill goes to Bond Goodman.
Kills: 0
Wilder could have been a contender, if he had cared even a little. His easy death was a disappointment.
Third. Jenae Coniffor
"Let go of me!"
Age: Fourteen
Score: 4
Death by loss of blood. Kill goes to Kalika Hope.
Kills: 0
Jenae was so eager for the games, so confident in her ability, that it was almost sad to watch her die.
Fourth. Vance Malloy
"Ah, what's the point?"
Age: Fourteen
Score: 5
Death by cranial fracture. Kill goes to Royce Emelin.
Kills: 0
Vance, despite his appearance's best efforts, blended in. His death was one among many; barely worth noting.
Fifth. Antiphon Marinus
"Where are you going? Come back!"
Score: 4
Death by internal bleeding and organ disruption. Kill goes to Royce Emelin.
Kills: 0
Antiphon was such a pleasant young man. He was so upstaged, however, even by his twelve year old district partner, that he didn't have a chance.
Sixth. Glade Acacia
"Huh?"
Score: 2
Death by cranial rupture. Kill goes to Soren Kailash.
Kills: 0
Glade believed in herself, a rare and fatal trait in one as unskilled as she.
Seventh. Dell Brandstone
"Just stop!"
Score: 7
Death by disruption of the heart, lungs, and stomach. Kill goes to Paris Stetson.
Kills: 0
Dell was one of those promising tributes who just wasn't lucky enough. She never had a chance.
Eighth. Anona Semanalle
"I hope they're okay…"
Score: 6
Death by massive spinal cord trauma. Kill goes to Maren Ericsson.
Kills: 0
Anona really could have been a competitor. Maybe she could have been a victor, too, if she was less distracted.
Ninth. Paris Stetson
"Nice one, Royce…"
Score: 9
Death by brain failure and blood loss. Kill goes to Diane Glenn.
Kills: 1
Paris was like so many girls before her; a competitor, but only that. She never could have been a victor. She was simply too bland.
Tenth. Spencer Ferron
"Hey, wait! I can help y-"
Score: 3
Death by blood loss and lung failure. Kill goes to Soren Kailash.
Kills: 0
Spencer was airheaded, but a crowd pleaser nonetheless. What an entertaining death.
Eleventh. Bond Goodman
"Uhh… G'night, guys."
Score: 9
Death by hemorrhaging of the heart, lungs, and liver. Kill goes to himself.
Kills: 2
Bond was an unfortunate victim of the plague's early stages. He could have made a space for himself in the games, but failed miserably.
Twelfth. Sherman Whitmeyer
"I'm sorry, I didn't know!"
Score: 6
Death by cranial trauma. Kill goes to Actassi Peixoto.
Kills: 0
Sherman was one of those tragic, lovelorn, utterly useless tributes. Thank goodness he was done away with.
Thirteenth. Royce Emelin
"You little bitch!"
Score: 10
Death by loss of blood and heart failure. Kill goes to Esther Jaffe.
Kills: 3
Royce steadily gained popularity with the viewers, but still, he was much more interesting in death.
Fourteenth. Esther Jaffe
"I'm so sorry…"
Score: 7
Death by loss of blood and lung disruption. Kill goes to Franz Desmond.
Kills: 1
Esther managed to make it surprisingly far, but her potential was never achieved. Shame, really.
Fifteenth. Lecia Smithfeld
"I think… He wants to give me a ride."
Score: 4
Death by oxygen deprivation and organ trauma. Kill goes to Soren Kailash.
Kills: 0
Lecia was never expected to make it past the Cornucopia, and she barely did. Soren's intervention, however entertaining, didn't save her.
Sixteenth. Hypatia Leanodas
"Sorry."
Score: 5
Death by multiple organ failure. Kill goes to Kalika Hope.
Kills: 0
Hypatia made it further than one so small had a right to. It was only by the intervention of her superiors that she even survived the Cornucopia.
Seventeenth. Franz Desmond
"Matilda!"
Score: 7
Death by major internal trauma and loss of blood. Kill goes to Soren Kailash.
Kills: 1
Franz was an interesting character, but one who could not survive. It simply wouldn't have worked out.
Eighteenth. Soren Kailash
"Shit."
Score: 8
Death by loss of blood and spinal cord disruption. Kill goes to Kalika Hope.
Kills: 4
Soren was perhaps the most entertaining personality in the game, and he never failed to amuse, whether with his sudden ally change or his violent death. He'll be missed.
Nineteenth. Maren Ericsson
"No 'fense, 'Tassi, but I always thought you'd be first."
Score: 9
Death by blood loss, organ failure, and a punctured lung. Kill goes to Kalika Hope.
Kills: 1
Maren's rivalry with Soren was the high point of her own existence in the arena. Somehow, though, she had managed to spur Actassi to his own defense.
Twentieth. Kalika Hope
"Good. I hate a coward."
Score: 11
Death by cranial rupture and brain failure. Kill goes to Actassi Peixoto.
Kills: 5
Kalika was definitely the best equipped to win, but she failed. District Two would do well to study her mistakes, so often repeated in their tributes.
Twenty-first. Hetcher Smith
"Diane? Where are you!"
Score: 6
Death by massive internal bleeding and suffocation. Credited to himself.
Kills: 1
Hetcher made it farther than many District Twelves, by virtue of his prior occupation and his alliance with a stronger competitor. He was no loss, but good entertainment.
Twenty-second. Actassi Peixoto
"Please don't."
Score: 7
Death by blood poisoning and heart failure. Kill goes to Diane Glenn.
Kills: 2
Actassi made it further than anyone expected, including himself. Towards the end, there was little doubt that he could actually emerge as the victor. The Gamemakers had to direct their efforts to someone, though, and he was the unfortunate target.
Twenty-third. Carden Chaney
"I'm stuck!"
Score: 5
Death by multiple organ failure, internal bleeding, and lung puncture. Kill goes to Diane Glenn.
Carden made it further than any Twelve has a right to, relying on his wits and viewer appeal. The boy could stir sympathy in nearly anyone. If Diane's wrist hadn't snapped, he would no doubt be the victor.
Twenty-fourth. Diane Glenn
"No… No! Carden!"
Score: 9
Victor of the sixty-sixth Hunger Games.
Kills: 3
Diane was an altogether different girl than anyone else in the game. She was not the only one who would have attempted to save Carden, nor was she the strongest competitor. Her score in training was definately undeserved, and a product of too much wine consumed by the Gamemakers, no doubt. I have seen the footage.
Though I would not want it known, I cannot fathom how someone so singularly average at shooting, at manipulation, and in terms of intelligence ever came to win the Hunger Games.
X
Seneca-
I thank you for another more or less successful games, and for your immediate reply to my request for your Kill Sheet. Not a boon to me, however, was your questionable crowning of Diane Glenn as victor. You did not consult me. You spoke to no one. You did not intervene on her behalf, but, worse, you did not intervene on the behalf of her competitors.
Maybe it was good luck, on her part, or bad luck, for the others involved. Perhaps she possessed something that made it past the examinations. Either way, she should not have won. Why did this happen? Why did you disobey such a vital order, one that so directly influenced our control of the districts?
I do not want another unwarranted victory, Seneca. The future victors need to deserve it, and moreover, need to be the ones who want to win. An undue amount of suspicion surrounds every victor who did not desire to be so. Even the Chaney boy would have been a better choice.
You would do well to improve your estimations in the future, my friend. Need I remind you of Abernathy's fiasco? These games can slip away from one so easily, if their eyes are clouded by emotion. Pay closer attention, next time. Did we not agree initially on the boy from District Four? It is your job to curb those Gamemaker lapdogs of yours, and you did not.
This is your second slip, old friend. Do not make a third.
Best of luck to you, Mr. Crane.
Sincerely,
Quintillion Snow II
