User blog comment:Annamisasa/The 102nd Annual Hunger Games/@comment-5824375-20131101011210

His advice though <33333333

Lynx,

You foolish mongrel. You allowed yet another Career to die, did you? Fool. You are nothing but an annoying nuisance, you know that? An annoying nuisance like you should be put out of their misery, but I want you to know what it's like to be a victor. To be displayed to other folk as if you were an ancient artifact; to be sent to other unknown individuals in order to please them; to stay awake every night knowing you can never be forgiven for your sins.

Sounds like Hell, doesn't it? Well it's what mongrels like you and I deserve. We're idiots that take lives without a second thought. We're monsters. And I want to assure you we'll stay like that as I want my fellow monster to join me. To become a part of this melancholy I live in.

So how about it, Lynx? Let's give them a good show. Hester was of little use regardless, as she choose to stick behind the sidelines. She was a cowardly monster, and we have no use for cowards like her. Risks are the true joys of life, as it brings adredaline, excitement, and absolute fun. Had she acknowledged that, she wouldn't have died at the hands of the anti-careers.

The anti-careers. What a pitiful bunch, they are. Thinking they can overcome us beasts? Well, they should be afraid, you know. They don't know what fiends can do to a man. Kill a devil, and expect the wrath of another. Their days are numbered.

But I don't want to kill all of them yet, still. We need to make it even again. All we need is one death, one little killing that will ruin all their morals. We need to defeat him, their head chief. Kodai. He is a powerful threat, and a force to be reckoned with. He is a monster as well, but a monster with compassion. I have seen those scenes with him and that girl Ophelia. Revolting. A beast is not to be loved. He is to be feared, to be hated, to be vengeful. You have a reason to fight for your life. He does not, and as such, his entire existence is unnecessary.

But the thing is, how will we end such an unfortunate hero? Well, before I go there, I want to send you something. You are by far one of the most beloved tributes, seeing as you have the most sponsor money at the moment. Now, this is also because I haven't sponsored you at all, as you have supported yourself this far. But now, I want to send you something. An instant relief. You heard me right. What's even better is that you still have a number of sponsor money left.

Now, about the situation with Kodai. I want you to leave the Cornucopia. You don't need it's use anymore, as you already have more than enough supplies. Take what you can gather, and head out with Helena. She is a loyal pup, and is willing to help you in anyway. I am quite fond of her, so there will be no need to kill her. Yet.

After leaving the Cornucopia, tell Helena that the two of you need to kill Kodai. But to give him a purpose, something else is needed. The life of a beloved. Ophelia. If I am calculating correctly, they are near the Water zone. While this does not work well with you, I want you to man the hell up. Face your fears. It will be the ultimate risk, won't it?

Kidnap Ophelia, and leave a message with her blood. But do not kill her. Otherwise, his desperation will be overcome with savage fury. You will threaten to kill her, although in the end, you will not. Have Helena hide in the shade of a tree of the Earth zone as Kodai comes for you. She can kill Kodai for you, but if that does not work out, well, you have your steel claws. Put up a fight, clash blades, and come out victorious.

Dyna might come with him, but this is unlikely. A man's honor is important, and Kodai will not need his help. Or so he might believe. Once Kodai is dead, leave Ophelia. Dyna might arrive regardless of Kodai's protests, but he won't be able to prevent his death if Helena is around. Leave the two to mourn their ally, as their moral is gone. Dyna will be stressed of course, but Ophelia will have the possiblity of breaking down.

This only makes killing them easier.

This is a dark plot, isn't it? But dark plots correspond with devious beasts like you and I, so it doesn't matter. Does it?