Talk:Trial/@comment-8248793-20150625021805/@comment-5019333-20150625035555

Yes, it's like the Hunger Games in that way.

The cats in The Wild are just considered "at the bottom" due to their forefather's (forecat's?) refusal to help Copper. The Leading family is the highest "rank". They have absolute power. As for everyone else, they're all the same rank really. It's not like the Districts.

For an ordinary cat to win is somewhat the equivalent of getting to Victor's Village in The Hunger Games. Since the cats in the Capital are "rich", if you will, they are able to become more known because of their wealth, and therefore become "famous". No ordinary citizen lives in the Capital, and you can't really be famous if word doesn't get to the Capital.

Smoke is right, no one really wants to listen to an ordinary citizen because of his/her background, so it is very hard for an Ordinary (let's just call them that) to become well-known if they don't win the Trial.

That probably didn't make sense. I'm sorry.