User blog comment:Annamisasa/The 58th Hunger Games/@comment-5082922-20171224225249/@comment-24010741-20171225125222

Jayda

1. The main aspects of Jayda's personality that are most essential to portray her properly are her intellect, her curiosity and her superstitious nature. She has a vast range of knowledge, due to reading books and being the daughter of a Gamemaker and a former Victor. However, her superstitious nature can also overshadow her intellect sometimes, as she's under the delusion that she is being haunted by spirits. She can see these spirits vividly and interact with them, but others cannot see them - which is her main weakness. Her curiosity occurs when she is exploring; she'll want to examine her surroundings.

2. Jayda is normally a follower and will try to aid the alliance with her abilities. She would normally try to give logical advice, unless she is currently in her superstitious trance; in which she would become more reserved.

4. Jayda feels that killing is necessary if there is a outcome that will be for the greater good. She will defend herself if attacked, as she has been trained with the axe, but she would rather not kill innocents.

5. Her belief in getting a chance to go home is complicated. She believes that her intellect is an advantage, thanks to her parents, and she does have sufficient training. But she has to be cautious in what she does, as her family is powerful and dangerous; they eliminate those who go against the traditional Idylwyld views, and Jayda's branch of the family in District 3 are some of the handful who disagree with the views. She has to think carefully. However, she has an incentive for winning; her family.