Abgeschlossene Geschichte, Zuerst veröffentlicht Juni 06, 2015
Erwachseneninhalt
(MAJOR CHANGES SINCE THE RELEASE OF BALLAD WHEN I GET THE CHANCE)
In the wake of a rebellion, the Capitol established the Hunger Games, an annual event in which twenty-four children between the ages of twelve and eighteen, one boy and one girl from each district, are chosen from a lottery and entered into a gladiatorial competition where they must fight each other to the death until only one remains standing.
The first hunger games weren't special. They were 24 tributes who barely made it through to the beginning of the games, treated like wild animals up to said events, not allowed to be fed or spoken to. What was it like in the eyes of the first victor and how did the capitol citizens feel about the games?
Everyone thought they were fighting for equality. That they were fighting, primarily, to end the Hunger Games. To end the brutal murder of twenty-three children each year. People killed for this, fought for it, died for it.
But they lied.
The bodies have barely been cleared from the streets before President Coin makes an announcement; the Hunger Games will continue.
But the children of the Districts are safe.
It's the Capitol children who face death this time around, and everyone is excited for the fun to begin.