Tribute Facility, Capitol - July 6th, Year 25
Just as the tributes are beginning to find their footing in a foreign place, a new burst of energy storms in to shake up the building. Of course, to the rest of the country, everything is only proceeding on schedule. After all, it is time for the Tribute Showcase.
This storm comes in the form of an extensive filming crew. Some set up stationary cameras and microphones in strategic corners. Others keep theirs with them as they meander about the facility, following anything that catches their eyes. Nowhere in the building is truly private anymore save for the bedrooms and bathrooms. Meanwhile, co-directors sit in an office by the lobby, over 20 screens surrounding them, as they flip from feed to feed and broadcasted them live to every screen in Panem.
Naturally, the tributes are the stars of the show. The audience hungers to know them more, to be close to them if only through a screen. That said, this filming crew is comprised of seasoned professionals, and as such, they know very well that the tributes are not necessarily the only source of intrigue and entertainment.
Anyone who happens to be in the facility today may just end up with a celebrity status, regardless if they want one or not. They can try to hide or they can try to take advantage of the opportunity. That choice rests in every individual's hands. Nonetheless, it is important to keep in mind that the wealthy—the ones with the power to influence a tribute's trajectory in the arena—are definitely watching.
The day does not end until the early hours of the 7th. Only then does the crew clear out, taking their equipment with them, leaving the tributes to prepare for their next moment in the spotlight.
Tribute Showcase interactions are now open. Feel free to keep previous threads going.














