District: 3 Export: Electronics Government: Mayor Tres, a small older man, friendly but very distracted. He has protruding eyes and a patchy beard that seems to be better trimmed on one side than the other.
Mood: There seems to be a lot of apathy in this district. No one seems to feel too strongly on either side, and everyone seems caught up in their own issues. People always seem like they’re just waiting to get on to the next thing. The Neverending Quell has increased rates of production in District 3, especially as a lot of Capitol technological projects are getting outsourced here. Some citizens actually have aspirations of going to work in the Capitol, and others find the idea of rebellion silly as conditions have improved recently.
There is also a more noticeable wealth divide here between the actual citizens. Though none are near Capitol levels, there is clearly and upper and lower class with a solid difference between the two. Most of the district citizens are factory workers, with an upper class of those who have the intellect and education to create things, and those who have the business skills to profit off them.
Environment:
Three is a solid day’s train ride away, through mountains, deserts, and fertile farm lands.
The main city of Three is on the western shores, although islands can be seen far off in the distances, as well as a long line of factories and shipping bays. Boat traffic can be seen through the bay, moving various production pieces from factory to factory, both near the city, and from farther away.
All of the city is built to be functional, not attractive. The building are mainly large, solid building, many in a slight pyramid shape. The streets are a grid, clearly built with a heavy hand for a functioning, industrial city. Standing at any intersection, a Tribute should be able to see for a solid five miles without interruption from buildings, due to the geometric layout of the city. Many of the citizens are housed in large apartment buildings near their areas of work.
The weather is cool, but not cold, although heavy fog at night can get a chill into your bones. The fog sometimes sits in the valley until mid-morning and leaves the ground wet.
Locations:
The city center is built on a hill over the city, with a good view of the ocean, showing the far off land masses, and the green edging along the city, with many train track leaving in different directions. There are piers that go out to the ocean, but Tributes are not allowed there.
The city center is the only place Tribute are allowed. It has a banquet hall, spartan rooms for the Tributes to stay in, a cafeteria open to the public, and a small commissary shop where necessities can be bought. In the middle of the city center is a huge rose garden, the only elegant and beautiful place to be seen. The garden is obviously a popular place, with many citizens visiting, especially when shifts end. The roses, while not as extravagant as the ones in Capitol, are genetically modified to bloom in an array of colors and patterns; this season’s popular breed is a light purple rose with fluorescent orange stripes across each petal.
DISTRICT 3
District: 3
Export: Electronics
Government: Mayor Tres, a small older man, friendly but very distracted. He has protruding eyes and a patchy beard that seems to be better trimmed on one side than the other.
Mood: There seems to be a lot of apathy in this district. No one seems to feel too strongly on either side, and everyone seems caught up in their own issues. People always seem like they’re just waiting to get on to the next thing. The Neverending Quell has increased rates of production in District 3, especially as a lot of Capitol technological projects are getting outsourced here. Some citizens actually have aspirations of going to work in the Capitol, and others find the idea of rebellion silly as conditions have improved recently.
There is also a more noticeable wealth divide here between the actual citizens. Though none are near Capitol levels, there is clearly and upper and lower class with a solid difference between the two. Most of the district citizens are factory workers, with an upper class of those who have the intellect and education to create things, and those who have the business skills to profit off them.
Environment:
Three is a solid day’s train ride away, through mountains, deserts, and fertile farm lands.
The main city of Three is on the western shores, although islands can be seen far off in the distances, as well as a long line of factories and shipping bays. Boat traffic can be seen through the bay, moving various production pieces from factory to factory, both near the city, and from farther away.
All of the city is built to be functional, not attractive. The building are mainly large, solid building, many in a slight pyramid shape. The streets are a grid, clearly built with a heavy hand for a functioning, industrial city. Standing at any intersection, a Tribute should be able to see for a solid five miles without interruption from buildings, due to the geometric layout of the city. Many of the citizens are housed in large apartment buildings near their areas of work.
The weather is cool, but not cold, although heavy fog at night can get a chill into your bones. The fog sometimes sits in the valley until mid-morning and leaves the ground wet.
Locations:
The city center is built on a hill over the city, with a good view of the ocean, showing the far off land masses, and the green edging along the city, with many train track leaving in different directions. There are piers that go out to the ocean, but Tributes are not allowed there.
The city center is the only place Tribute are allowed. It has a banquet hall, spartan rooms for the Tributes to stay in, a cafeteria open to the public, and a small commissary shop where necessities can be bought. In the middle of the city center is a huge rose garden, the only elegant and beautiful place to be seen. The garden is obviously a popular place, with many citizens visiting, especially when shifts end. The roses, while not as extravagant as the ones in Capitol, are genetically modified to bloom in an array of colors and patterns; this season’s popular breed is a light purple rose with fluorescent orange stripes across each petal.