User blog comment:Annamisasa/The 58th Hunger Games/@comment-5082922-20171224225249/@comment-25341199-20171227000614

Corin Greer:

1. The most important parts of Corin's character are her bluntness and advanced intelligence. While she's very smart, she can come off as very rude despite the fact that she rarely has bad intentions when approaching people, opting to stay away from those she dislikes, minding her own business. As far as the Games go, she's insanely focused, determined and takes them very seriously, wanting to survive and keep Elijah alive through her memory. Overall, she's a calm and intelligent girl that minds her own business, although she can be a little snappy when someone is being annoying. Oh, and she values her jacket/cape that she inherited from him greatly.

2. Corin has allies solely for the purpose of ensuring her survival, at least early on. She would not choose to lead the alliance, but would speak up whenever she felt something was off about her alliance's plans. She'd probably leave them late in the Games, but only if she felt like she's about to be backstabbed. Otherwise, she'll stick to her allies as far into the Games as she possibly can.

4. She will kill, not because she enjoys inflicting harm upon others, but because her greatest desire is to survive. And if she is to survive, she is to become a murderer, so be it.

5) Corin is very careful and will try not to let overconfidence get the best of her, although she does believe she stand a chance, and will try her hardest for Elijah.

Elia Donsown:

1. Elia is very loud and unapologetic, wanting to live whatever's left of her life as her usual cheery and warm self, not in constant fear and loathing. This doesn't mean that she's completely unafraid of death, however, as no matter how much she tells herself she's okay, deep down, she's terrified out of her mind and does not wish for her story to end in the Hunger Games. Her attitude and way of coming across is flattering and pleasant, and never would she disdain or purposefully put down another person, unless, of course, they give her reason to do so. Although she has been gifted with extreme wealth, she is still a hard worker and is also quite humble. Her advanced knowledge in using an axe might surprise people, which is one of her main advantages.

2. She'll to her absolute best to aid her allies and protect them to the best of her ability, as long as she's not putting her own life at risk.

4. Although she's quick to get into a fight or an argument with bigoted people, she loathes harming innocent people, but knows it's necessary in order to return home. With that being said, she will be very hesitant in doing so, unless she's dealing with a Career tribute or someone who's previously killed someone.

5. She has absolutely no idea what to expect, but she won't stop trying under any circumstances, because of the people she has waiting for her back home, who happen to be what motivate her and keep her going.

Quentin Ryes:

1. Quentin is very sullen and quiet, coming off as distant and slightly cold to those who observe him from a distance. It's difficult to analyze him, as he rarely shows any emotion or weakness, despite not being that confident. He is very wise, and usually puts thought and time into his tasks before concluding them. Finally, he's very smart, which can make him unpredictable and a tough tribute to get rid of, despite him not being that strong.

3. He's always found it difficult to connect with people, and in the Hunger Games, where everyone is out to kill you, he doesn't want to burden himself with the constant doubts that come with having an alliance full of people you don't fully trust. With that being said, he'll probably join a group if he feels like they will boost his chances of survival, but his main strategy is to hide and make it far into the Games on his own.

4. He's never been a violent person, and wouldn't do well in a hand-to-hand fight, opting to attack from a distance instead. He is quite skilled with a scythe, whatever, and would not hesitate to slice someone down with it without thinking twice. Although feelings of remorse would probably come eventually, they wouldn't linger for long.

5. He's not very confident in his chances, hence why he'll try and hide for the majority of the time. Still, he'll try his hardest and keep on fighting for survival until the bitter end, for the sake of his little brothers.