Forge Harth, D12
Sept 24, 2011 8:37:24 GMT -5
Post by gemmawolf on Sept 24, 2011 8:37:24 GMT -5
Name: Forge Harth
District: Twelve
Gender: Male
Age: 17
Father: Cavate Harth
Mother: Isabelle Harth
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Song: Riptide – Sick Puppies
District: Twelve
Gender: Male
Age: 17
Father: Cavate Harth
Mother: Isabelle Harth
Main Text: b83d1f
Thoughts: d98000
Voices: f1c80b
Lyrics: a20000
Song: Riptide – Sick Puppies
Appearance
Face:
There isn’t much of Forge’s face that can be seen from under his dark mop of hair, but if you were to move his fringe out of the way you would see indented cheeks, shallow, lifeless grey eyes and colourless lips that are so thin that they almost disappear. You can tell from his permanent sullen expression what life in the Seam is like: hungry, cold and dull.
Hair:
Being a typical Seam resident, his hair is coal black. He takes after his father, as in, his hair is thick and stubborn. He can’t do anything with it really; he brushes it, but it stays messy no matter how many times he goes over it. It’s been left to grow out over the years since there’s no point in cutting it; the only important event that he attends is the Reaping and he won’t have to meet safety regulations in the mine until he works there from 18 years old.
Body:
Forge stands at six feet, the same height as his father, but he is stick thin; his ribs are visible through his shirt, his trousers are baggy on his narrow legs and his hands look like they belong to a skeleton. But that doesn’t mean that his skin can’t be smooth and soft, even if it is permanently cold. There is no fat or muscle on him, and it is a daily struggle to keep his body going. Most of his height is down to his legs. They are long and lanky and allow his to run at great speeds because of his large stride, but he doesn’t have the energy to keep going for long. He has some light scarring in places, like a few marks on his upper arms where he scratched when he contracted chicken pox, and the rare healed cut on his arm or leg from when he hit an all time low. If you zoom out, you see a skinny, starving teenage boy, with only one way that his life could get worse: the Hunger Games. He knows by simply looking at his reflection in a murky puddle that if he is ever Reaped, he won’t make it back alive.
Clothing:
His rags were bought years ago, but thankfully his father was intelligent enough to buy him clothing that he could grow into. His garments are limited to a tank top with a thin cotton shirt thrown over the top to protect (and hide) his arms, and a pair of baggy trousers that stop just above his ankles; also, a pair of itchy woollen socks and a pair of leather shoes that are falling apart. Whenever he finds spare scraps of material, he uses them to patch up his clothes so that they can be used a little longer. He owns a waterproof coat but rarely uses it, restricting it to the harshest of winter weather because it is a priceless possession. He doesn’t own a set of Reaping clothes – his father says that if they waste money on materialistic things like that then they’ll need more tessera than they can claim. But he would love a suit, even if it’s tattered and had previous owners. But his father will have none of it.
Personality
Positive Traits:
Some would describe Forge as being stubborn, but really it’s his sure determination to survive, prosper, and most importantly, be right. He’s intelligent regarding school and his desired career of a miner, and he is exceptional at solving mathematical problems (for a District 12 resident), but can’t apply knowledge to things that he hasn’t been taught about. But even if he can’t make or design something, he can imagine it well, as his creative mind is free even if his life isn’t. His one escape is to lie on his bed, staring at the ceiling and dreaming up his perfect life; he would be content in District 12 so long as he could feed himself and his family, which he is certain will include at least a son, a daughter, and the most loving wife in the world. It shouldn’t be hard for him to settle down one day as he is kind and charming, and not the worst looking boy in the Seam. As far as physical traits are concerned, he might not be strong or skilled, but he is fast – very fast. He’s built to be a sprinter, as his legs are long but he can’t handle distances longer than a hundred metres. He is also agile, something that he has developed from darting though alleys and around corners when running from scenes of mischief, and has an extremely light tread, making him stealthy.
Negative Traits:
The biggest problem with Forge is that he is depressed. Who can blame him? He lives in the poorest conditions in the country, he’s got a high chance of being selected to take part in the Hunger Games, and his mother died shortly after giving birth to him. He blames himself for her death, even though he’s been told repeatedly that it was because District 12 simply didn’t have the equipment to save her. And so the other part of his problem kicks in: he has a strong hate for the Capitol. Because of his condition, he is highly sensitive to criticism, constructive or otherwise, and takes massive risks without properly evaluating the full extent of the situation. Although he is smart, he is slow thinking, and he needs peace and quiet to make a decision or to work something out. Then there is the huge list of physical issues he has. He is weak in general, starving even, and falls sick quite easily because he doesn’t have enough nutrition to fight off illness. On top of this, he is asthmatic from the coal dust that fills the air in the Seam, and his vision is slightly blurred; he and his father know that he needs glasses, but they can’t afford them.
Preferences:
Forge is impartial about food – he’s lucky if he eats seven meals in a week. Even scraps from bins are edible to him. He’s just happy to make it from one day to the next, but when he can get his own job in the mine he wants to save up with his father for a better house; better means a roof that doesn’t leak and room for him to have a family. As lovely as they are, Forge isn’t attracted to the merchant girls. He prefers the dark, silent beauty of the Seam women – dark and silent, where have we heard that before?
Opinions:
“You can only push yourself so far,” which is his motto; and boy does he know it from life in Twelve. He believes that it’s the Capitol’s fault that his town is starving, and he openly blames it for the death of his mother; if only they had been decent enough to provide the right equipment and care, she would still have been alive to sit with him at home while his father was in the mines, meaning he wouldn’t have had to sit ina cold, empty house with a growling stomach and nothing to do.[/justify][/blockquote][/color]He thinks that the bravest people in the world are the District 12 tributes that are shipped off to the Hunger Games every year because, despite recent times, they have little chance against the Careers. He believes that,
Background
Family:
There really isn’t much to Forge’s family; juts himself and his father. His mother died in childbirth, and since he was their first child and his father has never had the heart to remarry, Forge is an only child. He had some cousins on his mother’s side, but they died of ‘hypothermia’ - meaning starvation - a number of years back. His gang of friends make up most of what he considers his family, but they aren’t related to him at all.
Other Relationships:
Forge has always been part of a large group of boys that comit petty crime in order to buy or steal food, and occasionally cause trouble for entertainment; they never intend this to hurt anyone though. He plans to eventually settle down and have a large family with a nice Seam girl, just so long as he has a job at the mine to feed the people he loves. Women beware: he wants his father to live with him!
Upbringing:
All his life he has been alone as his father is busy working to try and feed them both, except for Sundays when he was out of the mines for the day. This forced him to learn to take care of himself, including cooking, keeping clean and learning. Even with his father’s pay the pair of them struggled to feed themselves, so he began to search through bins, which he still has to do today.
With the stress of survival, the guilt of his mother’s death and the absence of his father in his life Forge developed a depression at around nine years old, but it only took hold of him properly in his early teens. It was around his tenth birthday that he began to spend time after school with a group of Seam boys, generally causing trouble, running around and searching for any food they could get their hands on. At this point he didn’t care about his education, certain that he would never move onto better things. His father also began to feel the heavy weight of their lifestyle and resorted to trading in the Hob to try and expand his son’s diet beyond flat bread and dirty water.
When he turned twelve and experienced his first Reaping, he realised how precious life was. That isn’t to say that he snapped out of his depression – nothing can erase the mental scars he has collected through his life – but he began to study hard. It took a while, but his grades began to improve and started to dream, which in turn led to hope; hope that he could one day provide for himself, his father and a family. He also decided, after watching his two classmates compete and perish in the Hunger Games, that their terrible lives were the fault of the Capitol, and has been voicing his opinions of it ever since to his friends and at the Hob, which is where he goes occasionally to buy food.
In his later teens, he began searching for work other than in the mines since he was still a good number of years off the minimum age, but all his attempts have been unsuccessful due to his reputation as a scavenger, and no shop keeper will take him on. His habits on the streets are well known in school, and even at the age of seventeen he is bullied for it, making his depression worse in recent years. But that hasn’t stopped him from dreaming
Everyday Life:
He starts his day just as he has done every day of his life: alone. The tiny, dilapidated house in the Seam is cold and empty when he gets ready for school. He tries to make time to search for food on the way to school, but usually has to hold out until the evening meal. He finds lessons important but the break times unbearable due to the comments and looks he gets from his peers. He doesn’t go home straight away, he heads off to meet up with his friends down an alley or somewhere out of sight before they look for scraps of food or shoplift. He will only head over to the Hob if his father leaves a note on the kitchen table in the morning, but he makes time to do that if he knows to. He then goes back home in an attempt to keep warm and tries to get some work done, but his bad eyesight mixed with the dark rooms don’t help his studying. After a meagre or absent meal he heads off to bed and tries to stay warm under the thin, moth-eaten blanket.
Other
Codeword: oDair
Wanted:
Seam girl of same age for relationship. Seam friends (preferably male).
Notes:
[/size]FC is Richard Harmon.