User blog comment:AwesomeAidan/The 87th Hunger Games/@comment-5052606-20140303181513

Name: Genoa Chamarro

Age: 18

District: 8

Appearance: Lunaii will be posted soon

Weapons: Axe, Okay with Sword

Personality: Quiet, Reserved, But has a soft spot for younger children

Allies: Will Decide In Games

Backstory: Soon after birth, Genoa's parents abandoned her, and left her on the side of the road. Seeing this as an opportunity for a new recruit, a psychopathic racist picked her up and brought her to a garage-like shack he had built on the outskirts of District 8. This man had recruited a sort of army of white children and planned terroristic attacks on those of color. Genoa lived in a small room, 40 feet by 40 feet, with a total of thirty children. Because of the sheer amount of people living there, not a lot of food was able to be passed around. This man, who Genoa still doesn't know the name of, trained all of the children to wield weapons, and to hate those of different races. One of Genoa's few friends, a girl named Auren, was a very small, and weak girl. She couldn't wield many weapons, and for years she struggled. One day, that man finally gave up on her. He snapped her neck in front of everyone else. He hung her body on the front door of the shed to warn his other slaves to be obedient and strong. When Genoa tuned 15, the man finally decided to carry out one of his plans. They were going to attack the main square of District 11. They climbed over the fence and took a two-day-long hike to District 11. They barely managed to sneak in, all wielding different weapons. Many dressed as Peacekeepers to keep their identities concealed. At exactly noon, the man fired a bullet at a young woman singing to her children. All hell broke loose. This man's army of children began swinging weapons at people everywhere, and Genoa joined in. She slaughtered a man after a friend of hers killed his wife. She reached for that man's son, about nine years old, and he looked into her eyes with icy blue eyes that pierced her soul. She looked at his innocent face, not knowing how she could hold hatred for someone so young. She scooped him up and carried him away into a small villa and hid him in a closet. She ran back out, but she did not participate in the action. Eventually, a Peacekeeper shot the man in the knee, so they all fled back out of the border. Because the Capitol insisted that this information not be released to the public, they were the only people outside of District 11 to know of this tragedy. After this event Genoa was no longer a racist. Those years of lies, erased, as she saw those boy's eyes, still present in her mind to this day. Now, this man is planning an attack against a small Asian community in District 9, but Genoa is attempting to hold it off.