BEFORE YOU READ: THE COMIC CONTAINS A LOT OF BLOOD. GOREY PICTURES AND IMAGERY. IF IT WAS A MOVIE IT'D BE RATED R OR SOMETHING, IF YOU DON'T LIKE THAT SORT OF THING, DON'T READ!!!
Here is my last entry for the 59th Hunger Games. I wrote the story with ~Deericious (it's an rp edited into more of a story format) and it was a lot of fun.
It's really sad to let Nor go but it was necessary. I'm going to be extremely busy getting things in line for the next Games, so I didn't think I would be okay to go into the finals of the 59th. Deer wanted to see Charm's story end here too, so we came up with this together.
It's been a really great journey, and I think my entries have only improved with each round. Learning to use Flash was awesome and I'm so thankful to everyone who participated. Seriously. I never thought this project would get two toes off the ground but everyone surpassed my expectations.
So just. Thank you.
I might write up an epilogue at some point. Until then, good luck to the three finalists still going, *inkscribble, =Vixii, =Rosli.
I did not expect this. At all. My goodness, that was brutal. Which is understandable, given the circumstances, but... WOW. And the image of the two boys lying beside each other in the bloody snow is an incredibly haunting and sorrowful one. Nor was right; it is such a waste. Such a terrible, terrible waste.
One last thing: the quote at the beginning about the last enemy being destroyed is actually from the Bible. 1 Corinthians 15:26, to be exact. That's where J.K. Rowling got the it from. Just thought I'd point that out in case you weren't aware.
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Oh my god that was great! I can't wait to see what you do with Thad!
random suggestion :] Nor should definitely make an appearance in your next characters story :] maybe him or her watching his death on tv
Thanks a bunch!
I made an allusion to Thad being super sad about Charm dying haha
One last thing: the quote at the beginning about the last enemy being destroyed is actually from the Bible. 1 Corinthians 15:26, to be exact. That's where J.K. Rowling got the it from. Just thought I'd point that out in case you weren't aware.