User blog comment:HawkWD/The 48th Annual Hunger Games/@comment-5824375-20131204021337

Just in case I fail, which is likely, here's Shylock's personality to help you get a bit of his character ;-;

Personality: A consequence of persecution and maltreatment ever since Shylock arrived to District 11, his extrovert personality has gone from affable and cordial to cynical and critical. He's vicious and relentless to anyone that crosses paths with him, and execrates the districts and Capitol with an adamant passion. He's reserved and typically sullen, and only during rare occasions will he regard someone with deference or obeisance. He's irritable due to the indignation he developed over the course of his time trapped in the agrarian lands of his peregrine home. It's an uncomplicated process for him to suddenly ignore a person, before clearly demonstrating a vindictive gesture if threatened without warning. He's a menacing and calculative, but yet, he secretly longs for the past and his early life. He's a tragic figure in a sense, but to most, he is not worthy of pity in the ways he treats others. But although he may act strong and frigid, there isn't a single day that passes by where he feels terrified. Only because he was a former Capitol citizen, and a son of a Gamemaker no less, was he bashed and hectored by the denizens of his new-found residence. He expects everyone to either attack or insult him, which has led him astray from the grasp of trust. The austere ambiance of solitude is all he reflects.