The Hunger Game's: Philippines
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  • Parts 5
Ongoing, First published Feb 22, 2013
In the dystopian nation of Philippines, many places had collapsed through over population and adversitys after the destruction of the continent's civilization by an unknown apocalyptic event. So long these remaining places has been divided into a 12 shining districts and an outstanding capitol. So on to keep the nation in line  the capitol declared that each year, every districts in Philippines shall offer up one young man and woman from age 12 to 18 to be brought in an outdoor arena where they should fight to death. The arena can be a frozen tundra, a burning dessert, anything the gamemakers want it to be. The battle is over until a lone victor remain. And henceforth, this pageant is known as "The Hunger Game's".
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