User blog comment:Icanhasnofriends/The 42nd Hunger Games/@comment-24358283-20140306172519

Oskar Pacific Gender: Male

District: 4

Age: 15



Height: 5,4

Personality: Not afraid of anything. He is very resourceful (can make weapons, find water...). He doesn't travel around much and prefers to wait for people to come to him. Likes to set traps.

Strengths: Setting traps, resourcefulness

Weaknesses: Doesn't move around the Arena

Fears: Large alliances

Weapons: Trident, glaive, sword, sickle

Alliance: Anyone that can benefit him - Never a Career

Picture/Description: A reasonably strong 15 year old, with fair hair and sea-green eyes. His hair goes across the left temple on his face. Has a vaguely muscular body.

Interview Angle: Talking about family back home, looking sincere

Bloodbath Strategy: Grab what you can if it's nearby, run

Backstory: He is the oldest of three children. He has a 6 year old sister, and a ten year old brother. He adores his siblings very much, but struggles to converse with them as they are only very young, and don't understand the Hunger Games yet. Oskar tried for many years to keep them away from the Hunger Games, and never talked about it with them. He made his father promise not to tell them anything until they were ready. Until one day, while Oskar was out trading, his father told both of the kids about the Hunger Games. They were traumatised when they were shown videos of deaths and Victors, and Oskar had to shout at his father to stop scaring them. His siblings did not talk or sleep for days afterwards, and his little sister became ill, but thankfully recovered. He no longer trusts his father, after he broke their promise. He doesn't have a very good relation with his father. His mother died when he was young, so has often kept himself in the background of things. After his family forgot his birthday, he volunteered because he figured they didn't care about him, and that if he won the Games they might notice him at last.

Token: A jasper stone that his mother gave him when he was younger for strength. It has been put in a brass ring that he wears.