Subject: Night 2/Day 3. Nine more down, 22 to go!
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Posted on: 2016-09-07 15:47:00 UTC
From a hidden holo-deck, high in the mountains of New Caledonia… the PPC's ONLY TV station broadcast live to your console… this… is NTV.
Day three of the PPC HQ Hunger Games. The cannons have fired, nine times more. And not a single district remains.
That is a bald-faced lie. We haven't had a single district eliminated yet.
Fine: not a single district remains untouched. All are marred by death - and by the vile scourge that is hatchets.
It began with a death: Agent Library's, at the hands of Gremlin. No, not at Gremlin's hands - at the blade of her hatchet, carved and graven with the words of war. And from that act of murder, new hatchets came forth: one to Nikki in the depths of the night, one for Apollo in the bright morning, and four, four twice-damned hatchets in the heat of the day: to Michael, to Mia, to Whitney, and to Nikki once more.
Yeah, he's kind of cracking up, I'm afraid. Soon he's going to be scribbling on the walls like Derik, or wandering at random like Will or Peregrin today.
I know now how the Canon Librarian feels; for he has sought his Library all through the games, only to see it found by Ajax in his place. 'Tis no wonder he wrought such violence upon Androia and Charlotte when they dared approach him.
Seriously, they portalled into his and Mia's camp and got shot; you'd think he hunted them down with a spear the way you're talking. You're being as ridiculously dramatic as Steve, Elms, Levy, and Marina in those plays they were putting on overnight. I mean, if you had to pick a worthy audience in the arena, Champion Lola or Sergio the Avenger would be it, but…
Drama, you call it. But was not Steve's performance a premonition of his own demise at the Librarian's unfaithful hands?
Not really. Unless you mean 'dying on stage'. Look, do you mind if I take over?
I most certainly do mind.
Then pull yourself together.
… fine. Ahem. Speaking of 'together', last night was a night for romance: Derik and Will held hands all through the night, and we here at NTV had quite a few bets on which seduction attempt would succeed: Hieronymus and Michael, or Kyaris and the Librarian.
I was backing the hydra. Never bet against a hydra.
But this is the Hunger Games, despite how much Hop ate during the night, and the Hunger Games aren't about love - they're about death. And death we had aplenty-
Oh, don't start that again.
Three died during the night: Library, Androia, Charlotte. But after day began, the death toll just rose and rose. Gremlin made good use of her explosive stash, taking out Mirrad and Zeb and bringing her tally up to three. Levy, having concealed her injuries from all, finally bled out.
Not that we know for sure she'd hidden anything. It was too well hidden.
VJ sought solace in the Fountain of Bleepka, but it drew her down into its watery depths. And as previously mentioned, the Librarian feigned friendship with Steve and Nickul, only to cut them down where they stood.
So 22 of our tributes remain, locked in their arena of woe. What sorrow is theirs? What pains will they suffer, ere-
That's quite enough of that. I think the advertisers have a little suggestion for you. We'll be back after the break with interviews.
Art thou afflicted with the speech patterns of Shakespeare? Dost thou find thyself unable to come to a point, though all the leagues of badfic stand arrayed against thee, and thine the only plan? Canst thou declare thy affections only in verse, and thy sorrows in wretched pentameter?
Behold, for thee is laid on a cure the like of which has ne'er before been seen! Hie thee unto the General Store, and bid the merchant bring to you YO WATEVS DUDE. Partake with thy meal, and verily, thou shalt find the trappings of former days washed away, and thy speech become plain as… as… as… well, I can't say what as! I've just taken it myself, you see. Laters!
It's all in the doc. Currently, Gremlin, the Librarian, and Gall (deceased) are tied for most kills, on three each. We'll see how that changes as the games go on.
And keep up the interviews! I'm loving reading them all as we go along.
hS