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Shadow Mods ([personal profile] shadowmods) wrote in [community profile] outofshadows2012-10-01 04:24 pm
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Plot Selections

Hello, everyone! An RNG was rolled for the plot sign up from a few days ago and our selected volunteers are:

1. Red
2. Natasha
3. Peeta

If your character was selected and you do not want to participate, let me know. Otherwise, please prepare information about your character's ideal life and comment below. This can be as unrealistic as any daydream. Past mistakes undone, dead people alive, married to the love of their life, living with a harem. If your character would ideally like to be royalty or superbly rich or look like Scarlett Johansson (oh wait) or have the power to fly, hit us with that info. Be as specific as you can be, give us as many details as you can.

For characters who did not get selected there will still be opportunities for you with this plot, if you want to take them on. That information will come later :)
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[personal profile] breadonfire 2012-10-03 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
The ideal life for Peeta? Pretty simple for him. No Hunger Games ever. That would fix so many things for him. Everyone that died would be alive. They'd be happy and well, at least in his mind. He wouldn't have been tortured if it hadn't been for the Games, and he wouldn't have lost a limb. He wouldn't still be plagued with visions of Katniss killing his loved ones (and plagued with the task of figuring out if they were real or not real). There wouldn't be a war; his family would still be alive, and they'd all still be baking at the family bakery for a more peaceful and well-fed District 12. His mornings would start early, the smell of yeast, and wood burning comforting him day in and day out. There wouldn't be poverty; everyone would be equal and everything would be peaceful.

And last but not least, his memories would be defined, not a shiny mess as it can be sometimes. Katniss would be a defined person, not some twisted creature in his head. He'd know who she was, on every level, and maybe even love her like so many people have told him he used to.