Hunter Harvey

Personality
Hunter can be quite shy, but once you get to know him, he can be silly and sweet. He is incredibly resilient with something of a dark side. While Hunter's kind to those who know him, such as friends, he frequently comes across as aloof or rude to those who do not. He is reluctant to let many people into those who do know and care about him, as he suspects he will lose them.

Strengths
Hunter focuses extremely well and is very intelligent. He has more or less fended for himself for many years and can do so. While he does not have any weapon training, he does pick things up fast.

Weaknesses
It is difficult for Hunter to trust anyone to do something for him and his training with any sort of weapon is minimal.

Fears
Having the people he cares about dead.

Backstory
Both of Hunter's parents are still alive, but do not do more than a satisfactory job of caring for him. At this point he is nearly old enough to live by himself, and for himself, and planned to do so as soon as he saved up enough. Hunter does work in the textile factories, but hates it. All his life he has been interested in learning and he loves to read what he can get his hands on. His only connections with the underground world that seems to exist in Panem is in that he acquires older texts and stories to read through illegal means. As a younger child, Hunter had a younger sister and younger brother, however just 5 years ago, they were killed. The exact circumstances were unclear, but he suspects they were weakened by their parents partial negl\ect, in combination with the overworking of the Capitol. Hunter resents this, but does not see a thing he can do. His anger and frustration builds and is shown in his relationships. He trusts few: the girl he has been with for nearly three years, Maria, and his best friend, Blair. Beyond them, there is little else. Hunter's siblings names were Diana and Aaron, and he misses them both terribly.