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Post by The Announcer on Jan 26, 2011 10:33:17 GMT
DISTRICTS d i s t r i c t o n e --
District One is one of the 'career' districts, the ones whose children (although they are still forced to participate in the Games) are trained from a young age. These are the Career Tributes, those who believe proving themselves to the Capitol is vital, who want to reap the fame and fortune that comes with every victory. A life in the Victor's Village of each District is not to be scoffed at-- these are luxurious places, with more rich food than one could ever eat, hot and cold baths, and every comfort second only to the Capitol itself. District One produces luxury items for the Capitol-- everything from the fine fabrics used to make the tributes' costumes to the tattoo dye with which they augment their appearances. They are the proud ones, the noble ones, who believe in the strength of the Capitol and are proud to send their children to die in its walls.
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District Two is famous for its hard workers and even harder products-- the weaponry, machinery and stone masonry that they produce make them thriving comrades of the Capitol. In return, we're only to pleased to show our support of the wonderful work they do in keeping Panem going.
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Unlike One and Two, District Three is no a career district-- loyalty is not guaranteed by numerical order it seems. A pity, since District Three is responsible for most of our electronics, cars, firearms and other such (occasionally unfortunate) necessities. Many here are skilled in any form of technical manipulation-- some with putting together computers, others with programming or firearms; some are skilled drivers.
d i s t r i c t f o u r --
Fishing District
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Genetics and Splicing
d i s t r i c t s i x --
Medicine
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Sawmills and Lumber
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Textiles and Clothing/Uniform Manufacture
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Food Processing
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Livestock
d i s t r i c t e l e v e n --Agriculture
d i s t r i c t t w e l v e --
Coal-Mining District
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Post by The Announcer on Jul 18, 2011 22:11:56 GMT
TESSERAE t h e c h a n c e s
Although all children between the ages of twelve and eighteen have to gain one slip every year, our darling chickadees can draw extra slips if so they desire. As an incentive, one tessera is worth one person's yearly supply of oil and grain... though it's far from enough to live on if you need extra food, rent and candles.
You can choose how many tesserae you need each year and add your name to the reaping as many times as you like to get them. The example table below shows how many times your name is duplicated in the reaping ball for every age you're eligible for the reaping.
In the example table below, we've calculated one row for eveery year assuming you have never drawn tesserae. The secondassumes you have drawn two tesserae every year since you first became eligible.
[atrb=width,400px,true][atrb=border,0,true][th] Nifty Table | Age | Slips | Tesserae drawn per year | Total Slips | [atrb=rowspan,2,true]12 | 1 | 0 | 1 + 0 = 1 | | 1 | 2 | 1 + (2 x 1 year) = 3 | [atrb=rowspan,2,true]13 | 2 | 0 | 2 + (0 x 2 years) = 2 | | 2 | 2 | 2 + (2 x 2 years) = 6 | [atrb=rowspan,2,true]14 | 3 | 0 | 3 + (0 x 3 years) = 3 | | 3 | 2 | 3 + (2 x 3 years) = 9 | [atrb=rowspan,2,true]15 | 4 | 0 | 4 + (0 x 4 years) = 4 | | 4 | 2 | 4 + (2 x 4 years) = 12 | [atrb=rowspan,2,true]16 | 5 | 0 | 5 + (0 x 5 years) = 5 | | 5 | 2 | 5 + (2 x 5 years) = 15 | [atrb=rowspan,2,true]17 | 6 | 0 | 6 + (0 x 6 years) = 6 | | 6 | 2 | 6 + (2 x 6 years) = 18 | [atrb=rowspan,2,true]18 | 7 | 0 | 7 + (0 x 7 years) = 7 | | 7 | 2 | 7 + (2 x 7 years) = 21 |
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