Death Zone Ideas

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Death Zone
Main Characters: Cade.J, Sam.E, Luke.T
Ideas:
People are so poor that there willing to send their kids into the dome of death. All that can survive will get $100,000 for there family. Luke and his two friends, Cade, and Sam all are entering hoping that they can survive the wild beasts without being killed to get the $100,000 for there families.
They all survive after using their knowledge from hunting, trapping, and making sure to get the non poisonous berries to sell to get money.
They all find the weapon in the arena that they use to hunt at their homes. Luke has a bow, Sam has a spear, and cade uses knives for knife throwing. They all have good practice with them before the arena unlike all the others who entered have no experience

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