User blog comment:Annamisasa/The 102nd Annual Hunger Games/@comment-5082922-20131011061550/@comment-5824375-20131011075909

1. I really enjoyed reading the brutal death of Fiona handed by Lynx. He literally tore her apart with his fangs, and that takes a lot of cruelty to do. Which is why I currently adore him for that, although he may need to do do that for the rest of his kills if he wants me to keep liking him. But by far, Wolf's POV was the most sentimental. Instead of focusing on killing and torture, it was emotional and as such, more tragic. It was a huge development on his character, and I very much like that he didn't let Quintus die alone, in spite of the fact he didn't know him. In some cases, pity overcomes the doubtful.

2. After the death of fab Fabian, I can't say I like the anti-Careers (sorry, but Fabs was fab). But as of now, my favorite character is Janu. She may be naive, but the way she continued to wait for Yul even after the cannon went off was very sentimental, and as such I pity her. She's just another confused little girl who's just wrapped up in these Games of madness.

3. "I don't have long... Wolf, listen to me.  Don't blame yourself for this. Don't blame yourself for what happened to me. I don't want you to live with that guilt. I hope you win so that the citizens of your district will get something to eat for a year. I have a first aid kit lying around... Take it with you... And thank you, Wolf... For not letting me die alone." -Quintus Hase to Wolf Fang, before his death.

4. Fabs died, so Wolf (strangely enough).

5. Wolf's. <3

6. I would say Quintus' but. . . Fiona died epically.