Transparent ~ The 110th games

Hi! My name is Brooke. I am a new user here, but I thought I could write a games for you guys to enter.

INTRODUCTION

Gamemaker Wattson was looking for his pencil which he had lost in the gamemaker room. He was planning out the 110th games and had to come up with a completely spectacular idea. His mind was completely blank when it came to that however.

He had thought of a flesh eating arena, a cheese arena and a water arena. All three were rejected by the president and Wattson feared for his job. His job was the best thing that had ever happened to him and he definitely didn't want to lose it now. If Wattson's games were a huge hit, fame and money would be his price. It was so close, the gamemaker could taste it. Wattson continued searching but couldn't find it. He crawled under his desk; his belly that was shrunk by surgery easily fitting. His pencil was still not there.

"It's invisible" The gamemaker whispered to himself, the idea slowly washing over him.

After brainstorming for awhile the gamemaker finally came up with the arena. The arena would take place in a vast area; a combination of a desert and a rainforest separated by a river and a rocky beach. At the cornucopia, there would be special items, concealed in food and weapons, that would make you invisible for a day and therefore invulnerable. The user would also get a special speed boost, making the user move 10x as fast. This can be used as an advantage to kill your allies or complete strangers. With this you can take over the entire arena. There are only five of these at the arena. Each one of these is a ticking timebomb however, each one is only good for a specific amount of time putting pressure on the tribute to use it immediately. One would be good for the entire length of the games. If one of the items spoil, it will blow up, killing the tribute in possession.

One other twist would be that each tribute would get a weapon of their choice. This results in less weapons at the cornucopia and more food, shelter, medicine, etc. items.

Once gamemaker Wattson showed this to the president, President Arien loved the idea. He was so excited and announced the idea to the Capitol ecstatically. The Capitol loved the idea and couldn't wait for the games and for tributes to kill each other.

THE TRIBUTES

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