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katniss everdeen. ([personal profile] empowers) wrote2031-10-07 08:45 pm

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Character Name: Katniss Everdeen.
Journal: [personal profile] empowers
Canon: The Hunger Games (book trilogy)
Canon Point: Catching Fire (book 2), Chapter 27, before she wakes up from the explosions & extractions in the Quarter Quell arena.
Species: Human.
Age: 17.

History: katniss @ thg.wikia

Personality:
The most noticeable trait Katniss possesses at first glance is a cool indifference to the world around her. She has been hardened by loss and many years of distancing herself from people emotionally, and that is something that has only changed very slightly in the whirlwind of the 74th Hunger Games, the Quarter Quell, and the fallout that has come afterward. She is not an overly social creature – in fact, she is hardly social at all save a small handful of people. When she does interact with others not in this tiny handful, she tries to keep things as logic-oriented as possible, avoiding making connections or attachments too swiftly if she must make them, but more often avoiding them at all. She's not a nice person; she's not accommodating, she's not friendly, she's not warm and fuzzy. She tends to be downright inept at social concepts such as overly warm friendliness, though that has improved during the rapid torrents of change swirling around her beginning with the 74th reaping. Her losses, dealing with her mother's nearly catatonic depression over the years, and becoming the sole provider and caretaker for her family since the age of twelve has greatly decreased her ability to see the importance in superfluous human interaction. She's not friendly or warm, she isn't cute, she isn't bubbly like some other girls her age might be – she's hardened, she's matter-of-fact, no bullshit, straight-shooting, and she doesn't particularly feel like that needs to, or would ever need to, change. She has a handful of people she keeps close to her heart, and the rest is business. No questions asked, no harm done.

Speaking of that handful of people – it really is just a handful. The end. Her mother, Prim, Peeta, Gale, Cinna, and Rue, who is dead. There are others about whom she does care, but none so deep as those previously mentioned. She does not easily connect with people due to her bristly nature, and even less so finds herself able to be burdened with affection for them. She associates most deep feelings as liabilities.

She does have difficulty taking social cues because of this, however. She was almost completely oblivious to Gale's feelings for her, assuming that their relationship was simply based around hunting and a platonic, though deep, friendship. They looked out for each other; together, they made certain that neither one of their families would starve. They were like coworkers, essentially, but with a deeper understanding of one another. Katniss, however, was wrong about this; Gale loved her, or at least cared very very deeply for her, and she just... did not pick up on that at all. It took her life changing to realize – Gale is mine; I am his. Anything else is unthinkable. And even with that realization, it's still not really... displayed well. She deals with conflicting between those feelings that are uncharted and practicality. She tends to err on the side of practicality.

Despite her inability to be social or friendly, Katniss has a very, very strong moral compass. She goes with her gut and does what's right, no matter what consequences may happen because of it. She feels guilt, sometimes more than she should, when she kills someone... Even though the games force her to do so. Some of the other tributes are brutal and bloodthirsty, but that doesn't make them any less of a life she extinguished. She also protects the people she cares about. She never leaves anybody behind if she can help it. She's a caretaker, even if her methods are a little... well. Unconventional. She's resourceful and she's good at making sure the people close to her aren't going to go without. She protects people with all of her being and considers herself a failure if she's unable to go through with it. She even protects people she doesn't know personally on a fairly regular basis. Her survival instincts are strong and she uses that toward helping others, even inadvertently, as well.

Speaking of her survival instincts. She's an incredibly resourceful and self-sufficient person. She's the reason her mother and sister didn't starve, she's emotional support for her sister, and she's most of the reason why Peeta lived... She was forced to grow up much faster than anyone should ever have to be, but because of this, she is incredibly resilient. She's even been stubborn about taking help or handouts from other people because she is a bit prideful about being able to handle herself, even to the point of nearly starving or being caught by Peacekeepers. Unfortunately, that stubbornness is kind of a... well. It's definitely a flaw.

She doesn't take crap from people. She does what she has to in order to survive much of the time, but she can be defiant and stubborn and extremely lacking on the tact front. Haymitch once said she had about as much charisma as a dead slug. She's not pleasant and her stubbornness is a big part of that. She'll butt heads with other people, especially if she has a belief or an opinion about something that she absolutely refuses to back down or compromise on. She doesn't know how to sweet talk; as mentioned previously, she just... doesn't have people skills. She's inept at people. She's inept at letting them push her around, too. She's a rebel through and through – not just against the capitol, but... against pretty much anything that she disagrees with or anyone who crosses her.

She really is a good person, if a bit selfish and... questionable in her morals where it comes to survival. Even with her less admirable traits and her abrasiveness and the fact that she can be downright scary, people look up to her. People admire her and see her as a beacon of hope in a dark and terrifying time, and she owns up to it (at later canon points). She doesn't know it yet, but she's the Mockingjay. The face of the rebellion against a tyrannical and unjust government. Her gut decision to not allow herself, or Peeta, to be used as pawns and toys for the Capitol anymore, at the end of her first Games, led people to believe that if one girl could make a difference, they could. She is hope. She doesn't know it, and she might not even care if she did, but with one action, she's changed everything in the world she knows. The fact that she has that sort of influence just by being herself speaks volumes of how people truly view her – and that is, again, as a symbol of hope and justice.



Powers & Abilities:
HUNTING/GATHERING/SURVIVAL/RESILIENCE/OUTDOORSWOMAN'S FINESSE;; Katniss has spent the majority of her life being the sole provider for her family. Unfortunately, in her District and with their poverty levels, all that means is being able to find ways of keeping herself, her mother, and Prim alive. She is an exceptional hunter, being most gifted in the ability to use a bow, and arrows. Over time, she's also learned the art of some traps. She is able to make clean kills when hunting animals, that she may trade the meat in for other means of survival, or take home to cook for her sister and her mother. Because of her father's tragic death and her mother's inability to cope with it, she has often gone without and been backed against a wall in desperation to make sure she and Prim do not starve. She has an expert aim and a keen eye in her hunting; she's rival even to a boy slightly older to herself (her friend Gale).

She also has a very thorough knowledge of naturally growing plants from her area in District 12. She can spot edible plants versus poisonous ones, and though she herself has no medical background, she also knows how to identify plants that can help with certain ailments and injuries. There are several plants she knows automatically, on sight, without needing to investigate further – from the katniss plant she was named after to the poisonous nightlock berry. She is a true outdoorswoman and can navigate heavily wooded and forested areas, as well.

During the 74th Hunger Games, she also learned a great deal about fighting and keeping herself alive against human foes. She learned more about precision in her arrows, as well as the ability to keep herself alive even when forced to hide up a tree. She's a very good climber and was able to harness herself into a tree branch bed successfully, as well. She also learned more about using her natural surroundings as camouflage, weapons, and distractions, and how to build fires that would create heat with minimal obviousness for cooking in a wilderness environment.

VOCAL ABILITY;; One of the many traits she inherited from her father was the ability to set a lively area still with her voice. She doesn't sing often as it reminds her of her late father, whom she misses terribly, but when she does, even the birds around her – even the Mockingjays – go still and silent, just to listen to her – something that happened when her father sang, as well. She can command the attention of an entire forests' worth of feathered creatures should she so desire, as well as captivate an audience of people given the right situation. She was involved in singing in the music class portion of her schooling, and was one of few children who seemed to know every little diddy native to their area, which led to her being asked to sing at large gatherings of the students. She has a fairly extensive library of songs tucked away in her mind, thanks to her father having sung them to her when she was a young girl.

GAINING TRUST;; While she is not personable like Peeta in any form, she is very strong about her opinions and very strong in her abilities. This makes her a good potential ally, and though this has not happened to her more than once, she is able to draw the trust of others who are similarly minded to herself simply by her actions. This is shown most pointedly when she and Rue form an alliance – which eventually turns into an actual friendship of sorts, however short-lived. She is not a friendly person, nor is she charismatic in any way, but she is strong, and she is smart, and this can lead to many an advantage to her in a sticky situation.


Misc: None that I can think of!

Sample:
"My name is Katniss Everdeen. I'm from District Twelve. I was in the Hunger Games. Twice. I escaped. The Capitol hates me. President Snow wants me dead. My name is Katniss Everdeen. My name is Katniss Everdeen..."

She repeats the mantra to herself often. In moments of weakness, when she's left with only her thoughts and the memories of the horrors she has seen, she has to remind herself who she is. That is no different here. Terrain is unfamiliar, water is difficult to find, there are no animals to hunt, and the plants are sparse and deadly. There are others with her, of course; Katniss knows she is not the only one in trouble. She does, however, tread carefully. She regards them in a manner similar to how she's regarded other Tributes in the past,with slightly more leniency. They're as lost as her. And, that she can tell, none of them want to kill her.

More people awaken every hour, it seems. Katniss has taken to sticking toward the outer edges of the larger group. She keeps an eye out for anyone younger or less capable than herself. Providing assistance or advice to those who remind her most of Prim and Rue is what keeps her going. She can't protect Prim from here, but finding anyone with even the remotest of similarities to either gives her a sense of purpose. It helps keep her mind off of Peeta, who is surely dead by now.

Haymitch promised her they would keep him safe... Now they're separated, and she has no way of knowing. That lying bastard.

A boy her age, maybe older, walks toward her. She's kept her rations, relying on them only when she desperately needs to. She can make food last for a good, long time. She knows how to be hungry. He won't be asking her to share; she rarely does, and though they don't know one another well, he knows at least that much. Katniss has determined that while she will be less distrustful of the other people here, she won't open up to them, either. He asks her something about a girl slightly younger than herself who has been even less social.

"I keep to myself," she replies flatly.

He seems mildly irritated at her response, but she doesn't have time to care. Currently, she's gathering together the broken scraps and pieces of metal that she's found lying around the dilapidated pods with no one - or someone long gone - inside of them. She hasn't found anything pliable enough to make a bow, much less anything to make a bowstring, but she's fashioned a crude knife or two. He's still standing over her and he won't leave her alone, so she holds one up to him. "Here." He seems pleased enough with that, but it's clear he doesn't like that she's making so many. "I'm making more. To share." That finally gets him out of her hair. She sighs with relief. His presence was cloying, claustrophobic. The moment he walks way, she stops her work, closes her eyes, and repeats the mantra.

"My name is Katniss Everdeen. I'm from District Twelve. I was in the Hunger Games. Twice. I escaped. The Capitol hates me. President Snow wants me dead. My name is Katniss Everdeen. My name is Katniss Everdeen..."


NOTE; my sample is slightly more than 500 words, for which I am so sorry!! I just started writing and when I ran it through the word counter it was over a bit. I pared it down where I felt I could. Let me know if I need to shave off more or write a new one.

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