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==== Cornucopia ====
 
==== Cornucopia ====
What was once a thriving, luscious oak tree now lays in ruins. Vines have made their way along what remains of the leafless branches, spreading along the trunk like thick rope. The tree towers several stories above you, most of it swallowed up by an ever-present fog. Along the hollowed innards of the gray bark are various treasures, most notably: weapons. But who knows what other treasures this cornucopia may contain, have you the courage to look.
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A stone bridge conveniently connects the two halves of the arena. It is sturdily constructed right over Rift Valley. Erected in the dead center of the bridge, the Cornucopia for the Seventy Fourth Hunger Games is a one room log cabin. It is a home at its most basic: linked logs with hay stuffed between for insulation, a dirt floor, a cast iron stove, a rocking chair, an off-balance table with a top hat perched where dishes ought to be. That’s it. Astute tributes may realize there’s no bed or bathroom, no comfort to be found at all. It is a relic from the past, an uncomfortable reminder of life outside of the arena. (Team GM)
  
==== Cypress Swamp ====
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==== Stone Henge ====
Hot and muggy, this vast landscape feels like a sauna throughout. It smells of musk, moist plant life, and muddy earth. There is not a dry spot in sight, save for the trees with thick bottoms and narrow trunks that are nearly impossible to climb. They are often slippery to the touch, coated in green, organic material. While they are impressive, they offer little shade from the sun, so skin continues burn skin tributes continue to sweat through their clothes. This may be the stickiest area yet, but there is plenty of thriving wildlife and plant life to offer. Just be wary, because the bigger the swamp the meaner its residents.
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From a distance, it may not seem so bizarre to find slabs of rock adjacent to a Quarry. Upon closer inspection, however, it becomes clear that these are not boulders, but carefully sculpted and arranged granite blocks which tower over the tributes. They are arranged in a circle, forming their own arena within the arena. Ribbed rippling grass forms a soft bed in the center of the ring. Tributes may lie beneath the stones for a brief respite from the sun, but be warned: there’s no shelter to be found here. (Kay)
  
==== Mangroves ====
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==== Granite Flat ====
Like spiderwebs the branches tangle overhead, the only light peeking through the thick bramble are slivers of a winter sun. Water covers most of this area, it reaches about your ankles but you find yourself sinking into the swamp mud anyway. And ​​_thump_​​ just like that, one step forward and you find yourself plunged in to the darkness, blood rushing in your ears as water surrounds you. There's no telling which areas are shallow and which lead into a suffocating abyss.The sour stench of swamp water follows you everywhere you go and the thin branches seem to catch the threads of your garments almost on purpose. Perhaps there is no escaping the mangroves once they have you in their grasp.  
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A strangely beautiful place, the area is a flat expanse of granite in every color and size. The way the light hits the rocks gives the appearance of a glowing field of treasure, but beware of other things hidden by the land’s beauty. (Geebs) 
  
==== Sinkhole Springs ====
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==== Fog Lake ====
A cavity is carved into limestone bedrock, surrounded by the driest grasses in the arena. Inside is a deep pool of the clearest water in Panem. Undisturbed, it resembles a sheet of glass through which tributes can see the jagged bottom. While there is nothing to fish, the water itself is already clean, purified, and safe to drink without concern for contamination. But beware, the ground is not as solid and steady as it appears. One wrong step could lead to disaster.
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This area of the arena is covered in dense, swirling fog. For a few brief seconds every minute it parts so that the tributes might see the rock at their feet and something more: the technicolor pools. The lake is actually series of sulphur pools, bubbling away. Their depths are turquoise and amber, pthalocyanine and marigold. Up close, the fog looks more like steam and the rotten egg smell really isn’t so bad. The pool is just begging you to take a dip, take a sip, but will you be so brave? (Kay)
  
==== Flooded Grassland ====
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==== Rift Valley ====
Miles of waist high grasses stretch toward the horizon. The combination of maize-colored blades tickling skin and wet clippings clinging to ankles will label this area the itchiest. Every inch of the landscape is flooded, but never reaches higher than the knees. The water is as unappetizing as it looks, and is incapable of being decontaminated. It will be poisonous to any tribute who dares consume it. And that isn’t the only thing to worry about; the land may be flat, but there could be critters lurking wherever the tributes may travel. Tributes should always look before they step.
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The rift valley is not for the claustrophobic. The stone pass is narrow, barely wide enough for a tribute to extend their arms at their sides and not scrape the intimidating rock walls on either side. The walls are so high that it’s difficult to see what’s at the top. Really, those walls are tectonic plates, extending far deeper into the earth than anyone can imagine. Above the earth, they stare down as tributes pass between them, silent and unmoving. (Rosetta)
  
==== Sawgrass Marsh ====
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==== Quarry ====
Wider than its adjacent grassy companion, the sawgrass marsh looks like an extension of grassland invaded by murky waters. However, the grass here is taller and sharper, capable of causing discomfort if tributes aren’t careful. This area is riddled with open expanses of collectible water, and the air is thick with an unpleasant, muggy vapor. On evenings it is practically foggy. Tributes shouldn’t get too comfortable with the treeless marsh. After all, looking above the water and the grass does not tell you what hides within.
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The quarry greets tributes like a large gaping mouth, descending into the foundation of the Arena. The ground fragments into steps that are each at least five feet high. Here, the ground is a deep, dark red, suggesting clay. As one descends the steps, the red earth becomes darker, until it’s nearly black at the base of the quarry. At the foot of the rock steps, large blocks of brown, red and gray rock sit upon a cracked, parched earth. The quarry once might have been bustling, even perhaps filled with water. Now, it’s dry as bone. (Rosetta)
  
==== Fresh Water Slough ====
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==== Crooked Mountain ====
Barren. That is all that comes to mind when you stumble upon the Sloughs. Grass, cut clean across like a razor to hair, deep puddles bleeding into the marshland below. Deep forest colors give way to that of straw and maiden's braids, of wheat that has long since been taken by the winter's frost. The only break from this monotonous scene is that of the sun's reflection rippling across stagnant water.
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Dark clouds gather around the mountain to the east. The peak of which is bent at such a dramatic angle it seems to be begging for a landslide. Trees dot the base of the summit, dark shrubby things clinging to the rocky soil. It is strangely quiet in this part of the Arena, but never let your guard down- even ancient alps can surprise you. (Geebs)
 
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== Alliances ==
 
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Revision as of 20:09, 17 October 2016

These are the 74th Hunger Games, and the 21st on the site.

74th Hunger Games
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The map of the 74th Hunger Games arena.
Stonehenge Theme Stonehenge
Victor TBD
Length
  1. OOC Weeks
Reaping date October 1st, 2016
End date TBD
Gamemakers Kay, Rosetta, and Greenbeads

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Contents

List of Tributes

This is a list of all the tributes that took part in the 74th Hunger Games.

Place Name ID Owner Age Killer Day
1st Atticus Manor 3m Mattio 18 -- --
2nd Ezero Laffan 8m Kire 18 Atticus Manor 9
3rd Danny Brooker 3f Stare 18 Atticus Manor 8
4th Astrid Shaw 2f Ali 17 Ezero Laffan 8
5th Kite Tide 4m Elegant 18 Danny Brooker 7
6th Celia Mortuus 12f Avalon 17 Ezero Laffan 7
7th Nell Locke 5f Loony 18 Astrid Shaw 7
8th Sol Shim 5m Arctic 17 Atticus Manor 7
9th Iain Miristioma 11m Emsrocks 14 Ezero Laffan 6
10th Noelia Tibideaux 10f Azaleah 17 Sol Shim 6
11th Eryn Sconosciuto 7f Cameo 17 Atticus Manor 5
12th Henrietta 'Hettie' Cheyne 4f Frankel 18 Celia Mortuus 5
13th Scout Fray 1f Cass 17 Henrietta 'Hettie' Cheyne 5
14th Basil Anatola 7m Chelsey 17 Nell Locke 5
15th Insanis Keeni 6m Kousei 16 Kite Tide 5
16th Amerika Eckhart 6f Muffin 17 Sol Shim 5
17th Dane Allore 10m Dars 18 Danny Brooker 4
18th Cecilia Brontz 8f Marree 14 Sol Shim 4
19th Timothy Feldon 9m Zoë 17 Roman [Skeleton] 3
20th Quadrys Lexig 1m Flyss 16 Celia Mortuus 2
21st Delta Castley 9f Kari 18 Cecilia Brontz 2
22nd Carrita Nessage 11f Puppy 13 Timothy Feldon 1
23rd Lemon Cake 12m Yoya 18 Kite Tide 1
24th Andesite Obsidian 2m Kaplan 14 Noelia Tibideaux 1


Death due to inactivity.

Arena

The Seventy-Fourth arena took place in a Stonehenge themed arena.

Areas

Cornucopia

A stone bridge conveniently connects the two halves of the arena. It is sturdily constructed right over Rift Valley. Erected in the dead center of the bridge, the Cornucopia for the Seventy Fourth Hunger Games is a one room log cabin. It is a home at its most basic: linked logs with hay stuffed between for insulation, a dirt floor, a cast iron stove, a rocking chair, an off-balance table with a top hat perched where dishes ought to be. That’s it. Astute tributes may realize there’s no bed or bathroom, no comfort to be found at all. It is a relic from the past, an uncomfortable reminder of life outside of the arena. (Team GM)

Stone Henge

From a distance, it may not seem so bizarre to find slabs of rock adjacent to a Quarry. Upon closer inspection, however, it becomes clear that these are not boulders, but carefully sculpted and arranged granite blocks which tower over the tributes. They are arranged in a circle, forming their own arena within the arena. Ribbed rippling grass forms a soft bed in the center of the ring. Tributes may lie beneath the stones for a brief respite from the sun, but be warned: there’s no shelter to be found here. (Kay)

Granite Flat

A strangely beautiful place, the area is a flat expanse of granite in every color and size. The way the light hits the rocks gives the appearance of a glowing field of treasure, but beware of other things hidden by the land’s beauty. (Geebs)

Fog Lake

This area of the arena is covered in dense, swirling fog. For a few brief seconds every minute it parts so that the tributes might see the rock at their feet and something more: the technicolor pools. The lake is actually series of sulphur pools, bubbling away. Their depths are turquoise and amber, pthalocyanine and marigold. Up close, the fog looks more like steam and the rotten egg smell really isn’t so bad. The pool is just begging you to take a dip, take a sip, but will you be so brave? (Kay)

Rift Valley

The rift valley is not for the claustrophobic. The stone pass is narrow, barely wide enough for a tribute to extend their arms at their sides and not scrape the intimidating rock walls on either side. The walls are so high that it’s difficult to see what’s at the top. Really, those walls are tectonic plates, extending far deeper into the earth than anyone can imagine. Above the earth, they stare down as tributes pass between them, silent and unmoving. (Rosetta)

Quarry

The quarry greets tributes like a large gaping mouth, descending into the foundation of the Arena. The ground fragments into steps that are each at least five feet high. Here, the ground is a deep, dark red, suggesting clay. As one descends the steps, the red earth becomes darker, until it’s nearly black at the base of the quarry. At the foot of the rock steps, large blocks of brown, red and gray rock sit upon a cracked, parched earth. The quarry once might have been bustling, even perhaps filled with water. Now, it’s dry as bone. (Rosetta)

Crooked Mountain

Dark clouds gather around the mountain to the east. The peak of which is bent at such a dramatic angle it seems to be begging for a landslide. Trees dot the base of the summit, dark shrubby things clinging to the rocky soil. It is strangely quiet in this part of the Arena, but never let your guard down- even ancient alps can surprise you. (Geebs)

Alliances

Hubris

The Light Brigade

Excalibros

Black Widows

The Swampwives

Sarpedons

Aitu

Solo Tributes

Timeline

Bloodbath

The 74th.

Bloodbath Deaths

Sabrina Larue, District 9, Cornucopia

Joselle Brookwater, District 4, Cornucopia

Kimmie Yov-Maoi, District 8, Cornucopia

Drake Harvest, District 11, Cornucopia

After The Bloodbath

Day 1 deaths:

Rachel Violette, District 2, Cornucopia

Day 2

Day 3

Day 4

Day 5

Day 6

Day 7

Day 8

Day 9

TBD

Day 9 deaths:

TBD

Notes