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* CompositeCharacter: Johanna is seemingly combined with the unnamed male victor who scored a there a few years before Katniss and Peeta in the books.

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* CompositeCharacter: Johanna is seemingly combined with the unnamed male victor who scored a there three a few years before Katniss and Peeta in the books.



* CreepyCrossDresser: While receiving form his games Finnick is neatly molested by a man who snuck into the hospital in a nurses uniform he took from his sister.

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* CreepyCrossDresser: While receiving form from his games Finnick is neatly molested by a man who snuck into the hospital in a nurses nurse's uniform he took from his sister.



* DivideAndConquer: Head Peacekeeper Beckett undermines the District 12 Rebellion after the second quarter quell by sowing resentment among the miners and merchants, giving the former harsh punishments (often for minor offenses) and the later minor punishments even when they publicly call for Rebellion.
* DoomedByCanon: Happens any time in a story with a victor whose an OCStandIn. Some of Haymitch's tributes do pretty well, but it's been established that he won't be able to save anyone before Katniss and Peeta. The same is true of occasional other characters like a couple of District 7 girls who ally with his tributes in two Games, given that Johanna is established as the only female victor of District 7 by the 3rd quarter quell. Also Katniss's father, those who die in the District 12 bombing and Haymitch's family.

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* DivideAndConquer: Head Peacekeeper Beckett undermines the District 12 Rebellion after the second quarter quell Quarter Quell by sowing resentment among the miners and merchants, giving the former harsh punishments (often for minor offenses) and the later minor punishments even when they publicly call for Rebellion.
* DoomedByCanon: Happens any time in a story with a victor whose an OCStandIn. Some of Haymitch's tributes do pretty well, but it's been established that he won't be able to save anyone before Katniss and Peeta. The same is true of occasional other characters like a couple of District 7 girls who ally with his tributes in two Games, given that Johanna is established as the only female victor of District 7 by the 3rd quarter quell.Qquarter Quell. Also Katniss's father, those who die in the District 12 bombing and Haymitch's family.



--> '''Danny:''' They'll want to know hwo he became such a romantic. So you and i are putting on a good show.

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--> '''Danny:''' They'll want to know hwo how he became such a romantic. So you and i I are putting on a good show.



** In the 63rd Hunger Games its mentioned that the game makers give a lot of attention to the unnamed Girl from District 9 trying to avenge the murder of her District partner but it isn't mentioned whether or not she succeeded, and she isn't the victor that year.

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** In the 63rd Hunger Games its it's mentioned that the game makers give a lot of attention to the unnamed Girl from District 9 trying to avenge the murder of her District partner but it isn't mentioned whether or not she succeeded, and she isn't the victor that year.



* IllegalReligion: The Capitol has banned religious worship, but several times its shown that most of District 8 still practices Judaism in secret.

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* IllegalReligion: The Capitol has banned religious worship, but several times its it's shown that most of District 8 still practices Judaism in secret.



* ImprovisedWeapon: During the 64th Hunger Games, Nasseh Rutledge ties a rock to a branch after failing to get any weapons from the Cornucopia. When the boys form 6 and 7 attack him with knives, that improvised club is enough to take them both out.

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* ImprovisedWeapon: During the 64th Hunger Games, Nasseh Rutledge ties a rock to a branch after failing to get any weapons from the Cornucopia. When the boys form from 6 and 7 attack him with knives, that improvised club is enough to take them both out.



* MurderByInaction: After a moments hesitation Finnick stands by and allows Swather from District 11 (his second to last opponent) to drown after r the older boy is caught in a riptide while they stalk each other.

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* MurderByInaction: After a moments hesitation Finnick stands by and allows Swather from District 11 (his second to last opponent) to drown after r the older boy is caught in a riptide while they stalk each other.



** Haymitch mentions that Faraday Sykes form 5 despises him for reasons he' himself isn't quite sure of.

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** Haymitch mentions that Faraday Sykes form from 5 despises him for reasons he' himself isn't quite sure of.



* TheRedBaron: In ''The Last Tribute'' its mentioned that several victors are. Cashmere is "The Fairy Princess" partially due to her arena. Cecelia is "The Avenger" due to only killing tributes who'd killed someone else. Otho Magro (victor of the 71st Hunger Games) is called "The Devil's Due" for reasons Haymitch is unclear about.

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* TheRedBaron: In ''The Last Tribute'' its it's mentioned that several victors are. Cashmere is "The Fairy Princess" partially due to her arena. Cecelia is "The Avenger" due to only killing tributes who'd killed someone else. Otho Magro (victor of the 71st Hunger Games) is called "The Devil's Due" for reasons Haymitch is unclear about.



* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: One of the live journal one-shots is narrated by Gloss’s girlfriend and shows that as soon as the quell was announced they promptly got to work getting pregnant (who was two moths along when he left) for this reason due to suspecting Gloss would be sent back in to ensure various secrets he knew would die with him.

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* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: One of the live journal one-shots is narrated by Gloss’s girlfriend and shows that as soon as the quell Quell was announced they promptly got to work getting pregnant (who was two moths along when he left) for this reason due to suspecting Gloss would be sent back in to ensure various secrets he knew would die with him.



* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Suggested almost word for word by the boy form 1 in the 58th Games, after Harris gives the other careers some swamp survival advice. He laughs and points out that the tributes form 7 and 11 probably know abotu living in a swamp to and that they'll have an advantage if he's dead.

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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Suggested almost word for word by the boy form from 1 in the 58th Games, after Harris gives the other careers some swamp survival advice. He laughs and points out that the tributes form from 7 and 11 probably know abotu about living in a swamp to and that they'll have an advantage if he's dead.

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* ConflictingLoyalties: Whenever a District doesn't have a victor of its own to mentor then of the career victors is assigned to fill that gap (for instance District Six's first victory ever is Berenice in the 52nd Hunger Games, with Mags and Drake serving as the mentor at different times and after Duronda died and left 12 without a victor, Albinus Drake from 2 served as 12's mentor for the 2nd Quarter Quell, and during the 3rd Quarter Quell Lyme, Philo, an unnamed 3rd career victor and Toffy from 10 all volunteered to mentor for one of the four districts with only two victors). Haymitch questions the reliability of having your life in the hands of someone who comes from the same district as people they'll be going against. That being said, all such mentors do their jobs diligently as far as shown.



* DrowningMySorrows: After Gloss and Cashmere fall in the 3rd Quarter Quell, Haymitch observes their mentors, Miracle and Wealthy, calling their parents before glumly downing several martinis.



* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: One of the live journal one-shots is narrated by Gloss’s girlfriend and shows that as soon as the quell was announced they promptly got pregnant for this reason due to suspecting Gloss would go back in.

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* SiblingTeam: Besides their role as tributes in the 3rd Quarter Quell, Gloss and Cashmere tend to mentor together.
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: One of the live journal one-shots is narrated by Gloss’s girlfriend and shows that as soon as the quell was announced they promptly got to work getting pregnant (who was two moths along when he left) for this reason due to suspecting Gloss would go be sent back in.in to ensure various secrets he knew would die with him.

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** TheAce:
** Harris scores an eleven in training and is able to kill countless mutts attacking him (the game makers have it in for Distirct 4 that year due to their new escort, Ausonious Glass, being murdered by someone in the District), two other career tributes at the same and even a tribute (Trill, Haymitch's male tribute) by drowning him before they even get to the weapons and walk out of the arena without an injury.He also teaches the other careers how to best survive in the swamp and catch food there.
** Finnick, as per canon, is very lethal once he gets his net and trident.



* AdaptedOut: InUniverse Peeta's brothers weren't featured in the musical based on him and Katniss's games (a bonus chapter of ''The Golden Mean'' found only in archive of our own mentions this bothers him).

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InUniverse Peeta's brothers weren't featured in the musical based on him and Katniss's games (a bonus chapter of ''The Golden Mean'' found only in archive of our own mentions this bothers him).



* CompositeCharacter: Johanna is seemingly combined with the unnamed male victor who scored a there a few years before Katniss and Peeta in the books.



* DefrostingTheIceQueen: Effie's relationship with surly tribute Butterfly Skaggs in the 69th Games.



* GirlInABox: Due the rebel uprising in District 11 Winnow Robinson has to be smuggled out of the District inside a crate of hardware tools, which is temporarily opened by Haymitch, Jona Mellark and Cinna



** In the 58th Hunger Games, the boy from 10, Gershon Grimm, is part of an alliance of six other tributes that manages to kill a career before he becomes the last survivor of his alliance and spends the last four days of the Games managing to evade Harris and his two remaining allies before being chased down.

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** In the 58th Hunger Games, the boy from 10, Gershon Grimm, is part of an alliance of six other tributes that manages to kill has a melee with the career pack before he becomes the last survivor of his alliance and spends the last four days of the Games managing to evade Harris and his two remaining allies before being chased down.down.
** Nehemiah Blythe and Nasseh Rutledge, the most successful of Haymitch's tributes, each have only a few sentences, or paragraphs, describing their efforts.



* AMillionIsAStatistic: Often referenced in various ways in relationship to the Games. For instance, during the victory tour, one of Finch/Foxface's teachers is mentioned as trying to get an invention she was working on patented and Haymitch silently reflects that it won't happen (at least not nudger Snow's reign) because the Capitol government won't admit that the tributes they murder had potential to do something truly useful and good with their lives and don't want people thinking about that.



* NamedByTheAdaptation: Multiple characters are given full names here including Danny Mellark (Peeta's father), Mir Mellark (Peeta's mother) and Ruth Everdeen (Katniss's mother).

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* NamedByTheAdaptation: Multiple characters are given full names here including Danny Mellark (Peeta's father), Mir Mellark (Peeta's mother) and mother), Ruth Everdeen (Katniss's mother).mother), Ed and Jona Mellark (Peeta's brothers), the unnamed tributes from the 7th Hunger Games (the girl from 4 is named Charlotte etc.), Winnow Robinson (Chaff's sister), and the unnamed victor-tributes from the 3rd Quarter Quell (Faraday Sykes, Thalis Drogan, Berenice Morrow, Paulin Gibbs, Thelma Cotton, Hector Whitting, Kate Markez and Earl Bates).



** Cashmere is reaped for the 68th Hunger Games (as opposed to volunteering) the year after her brother wins. This is heavily implied to be a fix but its unclear why she was sent in.
* PresidentEvil: Here Snow is portrayed as the creator of the Hunger Games (when he was a kid) and utterly obsessed with margin the Districts suffer.
* OffingTheOffspring: Aussonious Glass (who goes out of his way to torment 12's victors) never [[invoked]] [[ExecutiveMeddling deliberately reaped]] his ChildByRape but he did reap ''her'' child, who died in the Games.

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** Cashmere is reaped for the 68th Hunger Games (as opposed to volunteering) the year after her brother wins. This is heavily implied to be a fix but its it's unclear why she was sent in.
** Haymitch mentions that Faraday Sykes form 5 despises him for reasons he' himself isn't quite sure of.
* PresidentEvil: Here Snow is portrayed as the creator NothingPersonal: During Haymitch's victor your, none of the Hunger Games (when District 1 victors besides Wealthy Gibson (who briefly encounters him after his arrival) and Majesty Gillavry (who shows up at the banquet held for him in the town hall) show up to meet Haymitch. Wealthy tells Haymitch that it isn't a slight against him (something Miracle Brea also says when she and Haymitch mentor together half a a year later) but rather against his escort, Glass who made such a bad impression when he was a kid) and utterly obsessed with margin District 1's escort the Districts suffer.
* OffingTheOffspring: Aussonious
previous year that the victors unanimously petitioned to have Glass (who goes out reassigned, with Miracle threatening to kill him if Snow didn't.
* NotSoDifferent: In one
of his way to torment 12's victors) never [[invoked]] [[ExecutiveMeddling deliberately reaped]] his ChildByRape but he did reap ''her'' child, who died the one-shots, Seeder tells Miracle that career and outlier victors don't always mix well. Miracle replies that they're all in the Games.arena together. Seeder reflects that career tributes tend to "gleefully hunt" her tributes (although it isn't specified if Miracle herself did that) but also reflects that she herself did some hunting of other tributes and might have been happy with the confidence and security allies provided.



* PintSizedPowerHouse: Ceceilia won her Games at the age of fifteen, killing several bigger tributes in fights, with Effie observing she never started fights but always finished them.

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* PintSizedPowerHouse: Ceceilia OffingTheOffspring:
** Aussonious Glass (who goes out of his way to torment 12's victors) never [[invoked]] [[ExecutiveMeddling deliberately reaped]] his ChildByRape but he did reap ''her'' child, who died in the Games.
** President Snow also has his son murdered for scheming to force him out of power and end the Games. [[spoiler:Although it's complicated with the reveal that Martius was his clone rather than his son]].
* PintSizedPowerHouse:
** Simon Drear, the boy from from District Six in the 51st Hunger Games is a small 14 year old with acne and a stammer but manages to kill a career during the bloodbath.
** Cecelia
won her Games at the age of fifteen, killing several bigger tributes in fights, with Effie observing she never started fights but always finished them.


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* PresidentEvil: Here Snow is portrayed as the creator of the Hunger Games (when he was a kid) and utterly obsessed with making the Districts suffer.


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* PunchClockVillain: Some of the careers (emphasis on some). Aside from a handful like Brutus, most of their victors are fairly laid back outside of the arena, not particularly happy with the Capitol and general affected by the arena deaths, with some not seeing themselves as particularly different from the other tributes and just happening to have an advantage that anyone would use in their place.
--> '''Catawba:''' (District 1 female tribute, 58th Hunger Games) I get it, but everyone wants to go home, Harris, and only one of us is going to.
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: A few, such as during the 51st Hunger Games, where there's PintSizedPowerhouse Simon, BadassBookworm Wiress, and ActionSurvivor bookworms Elmer (Haymitch's tribute and former classmate) and Ikris (Wiress's District partner). [[spoiler:Although Simon turns out to be an untrustworthy schemer who murders Ikris]].


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* ShowSomeLeg: Seeder, at least in her youth. When she tells Miracle she's too tall for ballet:
--> '''Miracle:''' You just distract them with those legs. They're not thinking straight when they get a look.


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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Suggested almost word for word by the boy form 1 in the 58th Games, after Harris gives the other careers some swamp survival advice. He laughs and points out that the tributes form 7 and 11 probably know abotu living in a swamp to and that they'll have an advantage if he's dead.

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** In the 63rd Hunger Games its mentioned that the game makers give a lot of attention to the Girl form District 9 trying to avenge the murder of her District partner but it isn't mentioned whether or not she succeeded, and she isn't the victor that year.

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** In the 63rd Hunger Games its mentioned that the game makers give a lot of attention to the unnamed Girl form from District 9 trying to avenge the murder of her District partner but it isn't mentioned whether or not she succeeded, and she isn't the victor that year.year.
** In the 58th Hunger Games, the boy from 10, Gershon Grimm, is part of an alliance of six other tributes that manages to kill a career before he becomes the last survivor of his alliance and spends the last four days of the Games managing to evade Harris and his two remaining allies before being chased down.

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* DisneyVillainDeath: Happens on occasion.
** Dibber, Chaff's Tribute in the 51st Hunger Games, Dibber, commits suicde by pretending to fall out of a tree due to depression over having given Ginger a MercyKill.
** Nehemiah Blythe, one of Haymitch's tributes in the 55th Hunger Games makes it to fifth place (the further any of his tributes get before Katniss and Peeta) before an earthquake causes his campsite to fall into the ocean.
** One of Finnick's fellow tributes while trying to climb a cliff.
** Jack Anderson pushed his lover/ally off a cliff in a fight over the last of their food (after the game makers deliberately tried to starve the Tributes).
** The boy from 10 in the 74th Hunger Games falls out of a tree and dies.



* FakeCharity: Adamaris Brinn runs a debtors relief society that is really designed to get people further in debt, lining her pockets while they get sent to debtors prison.



* GenerationXerox: The older she gets, Madge comes across a lot like her Aunt Maysilee was.



* HappyMarriageCharade: Peeta's parents during the 74Th Hunger Games as reporters get to Twelve.
--> '''Danny:''' They'll want to know hwo he became such a romantic. So you and i are putting on a good show.



* ImprovisedWeapon: During the 64th Hunger Games, Nasseh Rutledge ties a rock to a branch after failing to get any weapons from the Cornucopia. When the boys form 6 and 7 attack him with knives, that improvised club is enough to take them both out.



* KindHeartedCatLover: Beech mentions that he'd like to have a cat someday if he lives long enough.

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Beech mentions that he'd like to have a cat someday if he lives long enough.enough.
** Nasseh Rutledge had a stray cat he'd feed and makes a speech on behalf of stray animals in the interviews which get over a hundred cats adopted in the Capitol.



* PintSizedPowerHouse: Ceceilia won her Games at the age of fifteen, killing several bigger tributes in fights, with Effie observing she never started fights but always finished them.



** During the 64th Hunger Games, Haymitch sends his tribute, Nasseh Rutledge, and his ally a shield with a metal surface to use for reflecting the sun so they can communicate in morse code while planning to ambush the career pack. Nasseh mistakenly believes that the shield is a sign to go charging into the career's camp, swords flashing. He and his ally are dead within minutes, and Haymitch is nearly DrivenToSuicide as a result.

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** During the 64th Hunger Games, Haymitch sends his tribute, Nasseh Rutledge, and his ally (the girl from 5) a shield with a metal surface to use for reflecting the sun so they can communicate in morse code while planning to ambush the career pack. Nasseh mistakenly believes that the shield is a sign to go charging into the career's camp, swords flashing. He and his ally are dead within minutes, and Haymitch is nearly DrivenToSuicide as a result.


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* SwampsAreEvil: The theme of the 58th Hunger Games (Effie's first year as an Escort).

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* AdaptedOut: InUniverse Peeta's brothers weren't featured in the musical based on him and Katniss's games (a bonus chapter of ''The Golden Mean'' found only in archive of our own mentions this bothers him).



* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Gilla, to the other District 12 2nd Quarter Quell Tributes.



* ABoyAndHisDog: During the 2nd Quarter Quell Haymitch says that three years ago a tribute befriended a mutt dog in the arena and this got some attention before it turned on him (presumably due to Gamemaker programming).



* CountryMouse: Beech Berryhill, one of Haymitch's fellow tributes is a good-natured big guy with no real ambitions who can't figure out how to work a shower on his own.



* CreepyCrossDresser: While receiving form his games Finnick is neatly molested by a man who snuck into the hospital in a nurses uniform he took from his sister.



* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Snow, when he thought up the twist for the First Quarter Quell: most of the people the Districts voted in were kids perceived as being loyal to the Capitol.



* EstablishingCharacterMoment: When Caesar first appears an assistant of his is double checking the tribute names to make sure he doesn't get any of them wrong, stating he cares about those details.



* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Fulvia's brother is constantly in debtors prison or trying to pull off con games while Fulvia is sensible, hard-working and a rebel.



* HeKnowsTooMuch: Gloss, Cashmere and Finnick are deliberately reaped for the Quell because of this.
* HearingVoices: Rollin, Finnick's final opponent is talking to someone who isn't there during their confrontation.



* IllGirl: Haymitch's mother is dying from a lung disease.



** Adamaris Brinn, a Capitol CorruptCorporateExecutive and regular participant in the Victors SexSlave trade has all her money looted by Capitol rebels in the Mockingjay Rebellion.

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** Adamaris Brinn, a Capitol CorruptCorporateExecutive CorruptCorporateExecutive, backer of Snow and regular participant in the Victors SexSlave trade has all her money looted by Capitol rebels in the Mockingjay Rebellion.



* KindHeartedCatLover: Beech mentions that he'd like to have a cat someday if he lives long enough.



* MurderByInaction: After a moments hesitation Finnick stands by and allows Swather from District 11 (his second to last opponent) to drown after r the older boy is caught in a riptide while they stalk each other.



* NoodleIncident: Haymitch mentions that during the 73rd Hunger Games, Brutus's reunion with Livius (the victor he'd mentored) went even worse than his reunion with Otho Magro two years earlier (where Brutus was yelling at Otho for his BoringButPractical survival strategy) but it's never revealed what made things go so poorly between them, as no details are mentioned about the Games other than that Livius was the victor and that both District 12 tributes died in the bloodbath.

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Haymitch mentions that during the 73rd Hunger Games, Brutus's reunion with Livius (the victor he'd mentored) went even worse than his reunion with Otho Magro two years earlier (where Brutus was yelling at Otho for his BoringButPractical survival strategy) but it's never revealed what made things go so poorly between them, as no details are mentioned about the Games other than that Livius was the victor and that both District 12 tributes died in the bloodbath. bloodbath.
** Cashmere is reaped for the 68th Hunger Games (as opposed to volunteering) the year after her brother wins. This is heavily implied to be a fix but its unclear why she was sent in.



* OddFriendship: There’s quite a few between the Victors (Seeder and District 1 Victor Miracle due to winning around the same time and both enjoying ballet, Finnick and Haymitch etc.)

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* OddFriendship: There’s quite a few between the Victors (Seeder and District 1 Victor Miracle due to winning around the same time and which started from them both enjoying ballet, Finnick and Haymitch etc.)


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* SayingTooMuch: During his interviews Haymitch is frustrated about how so many of the other tributes are giving the audience clues about how to kill them (what weapons their best with etc.)


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* SecretKeeper: According to one of the one-shots Toffy confronted Caesar about [[spoiler:Him being Charlei Flynn, the first quarter Quell victor]] and agreed to keep it under his belt, while stating that based on his observations, Tesla from 5 and Sandi from 4 also know or suspect this but [[SecretSecretKeeper haven't said anything about it]].


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* TwoGuysAndAGirl: Chicory, Baten and Eloise, Haymitch's male tribute, the District 8 boy and the District 7 girl in the 65th Hunger Games.

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--> '''Philo:''' What abotu you, Claudius? If you were in there and had to fight against, say, Haymitch and Jack and Harris and me, how do you think you'd do? How long do you think you'd last? What's your kill count?

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--> '''Philo:''' What abotu about you, Claudius? If you were in there and had to fight against, say, Haymitch and Jack and Harris and me, how do you think you'd do? How long do you think you'd last? What's your kill count?



** Plutarch is a dedicated reformer and effective BigGood, but he has difficulty graspint the severity of the suffering in the districts and can come off as pompous. To quote Haymitch in the epilogue of ''The Narrow Path'' "Plutarch still has no idea how he sounds to other people."

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** Plutarch is a dedicated reformer and effective BigGood, but he has difficulty graspint grasping the severity of the suffering in the districts and can come off as pompous. To quote Haymitch in the epilogue of ''The Narrow Path'' "Plutarch still has no idea how he sounds to other people."



* LetThePastBurn: Haymitch is shown helping demolish the old arenas at ehe end of ''The Narrow Path''.

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* LetThePastBurn: Haymitch is shown helping demolish the old arenas at ehe the end of ''The Narrow Path''.



* NamedByTheAdaptation: Multiple characters are given full names here including Danny Mellark (Peeta's father), Mir Mellark (Peeta's mother) and Ruth Everdeen (Katniss's mother).



* TestosteronePoisoning: Brutus is always sneering about how what he considers "manly" is proper and mocking any perceives weakness or felinity amongst male victors. He's almost universally viewed with frustration or annoyance by the other victors, particularly the three who he mentored, and Haymitch.

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* TestosteronePoisoning: Brutus is always sneering about how what he considers "manly" is proper and mocking any perceives weakness or felinity amongst femininity among male victors. He's almost universally viewed with frustration or annoyance by the other victors, particularly the three who he mentored, and Haymitch.



* TrueCompanions: Haymitch and the other rebel victors who regularly mentor (Mags, Finnick, Annie, Chaff, Seeder, Berenice and Paulin the morphlings, Blight, Jack, Johanna, Cecelia, Woof, Wiress and Beetee). During ''The Golden Mean'', Harris, Toffy, Philo and Lyme (all rebel victors who haven't done as much mentoring in the past) have this role as their all mentoring rebel victors in on the escape plan.

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* TrueCompanions: Haymitch and the other rebel victors who regularly mentor (Mags, Finnick, Annie, Chaff, Seeder, Berenice and Paulin the morphlings, Morphlings, Blight, Jack, Johanna, Cecelia, Woof, Wiress and Beetee). During ''The Golden Mean'', Harris, Toffy, Philo and Lyme (all rebel victors who haven't done as much mentoring in the past) have this role as their all mentoring rebel victors in on the escape plan.

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''The End of the World'' series by the author [=FernWithy=] is scattered across fanfiction.net [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/5615/FernWithy here]] as well as live journal [[https://fernwithy.livejournal.com here]]. The series follows the author's version of the Hunger Games through five stories most of which revolve around Haymitch. The stories in the series (all of them told in the first person besides a few one-shots) consists of:

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''The End of the World'' series (alternately referred to as the Narrow Path series) by the author [=FernWithy=] is scattered across fanfiction.net [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/5615/FernWithy here]] as well as live journal [[https://fernwithy.livejournal.com here]].here]] and [[https://archiveofourown.org/users/FernWithy/pseuds/FernWithy/works?fandom_id=116314 archive off our own]]. The series follows the author's version of the Hunger Games through five stories most of which revolve around Haymitch. The stories in the series (all of them told in the first person besides a few one-shots) consists of:



** In the 63rd Hunger Games its mentioned that the game makers give a lot of attention to the Girl form District 9 trying to avenge the murder of her District partner but few details are given, and she isn't the victor that year.
** Otho Magro slashes his way through the peacekeepers trying to arrest the rebel victors, goes into hiding within the Capitol and according to one of the one-shot stories almost made it to District 3 before the peacekeepers caught up with him.

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** In the 63rd Hunger Games its mentioned that the game makers give a lot of attention to the Girl form District 9 trying to avenge the murder of her District partner but few details are given, it isn't mentioned whether or not she succeeded, and she isn't the victor that year.
** Otho Magro is a rebel (albeit one who never advertised the fact to Haymitch) who slashes his way through the peacekeepers trying to arrest the rebel victors, goes into hiding within the Capitol and according to one of the one-shot stories almost made it to District 3 before the peacekeepers caught up with him.him, entirely off-screen (with Haymitch not even noticing him during that fight and only learning Otho is at large as Plutarch describes the statuses of the victors a bit later).



* InnocentlyInsensitive: Ginger, one of Haymitch;s first two tributes, needs a crutch to walk (after being shot in the leg by a peacekeeper). Her District partner Elmer comments angrily that someone with a fighting chance should have volunteered for her, which just gets Ginger more downcast due to emphasizing how she's doomed.

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* InnocentlyInsensitive: ImpliedDeathThreat: During the Third Quarter Quell, after having to put up with a fair amount of goading and mockery towards both themselves and their tributes from Claudius, Philo has this to ask Claudius.
--> '''Philo:''' What abotu you, Claudius? If you were in there and had to fight against, say, Haymitch and Jack and Harris and me, how do you think you'd do? How long do you think you'd last? What's your kill count?
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** Plutarch is a dedicated reformer and effective BigGood, but he has difficulty graspint the severity of the suffering in the districts and can come off as pompous. To quote Haymitch in the epilogue of ''The Narrow Path'' "Plutarch still has no idea how he sounds to other people."

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9. ''The Narrow Path'': Haymitch’s perspective of the third book and the Rebellion, as well as the lingering safety and sanity of those who remain from District 12. Focuses a lot on his forced sobriety, and then attemtps to stay sober after the Rebellion. Also gives more detail to the aftermath of the Rebellion.

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** While Plutarch was implied to have helped Snow with the bombing that discredited Snow and killed Prim in the books, here he is innocent (he did proposed to Coin that they film dropping genuine aid packages to the Capitol children while filming it but Coin thought up the idea of dropping bombs instead and framing Snow herself).

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** While Plutarch was implied to have helped Snow with the bombing that discredited Snow and killed Prim in the books, here he is innocent (he did proposed propose to Coin that they film dropping genuine aid packages to the Capitol children while filming it but Coin thought up the idea of dropping bombs instead and framing Snow herself).



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* WorldHalfFull: A ''lot'' of the characters die, but the ending tries to make things as happy as possible for the ones who survive.

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* HeroOfAnotherStory: Plenty of victors and tributes. For instance, in the 63rd Hunger Games its mentioned that the game makers give a lot of attention to the Girl form District 9 trying to avenge the murder of her District partner but few details are given, and she isn't the victor that year.

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** Otho Magro slashes his way through the peacekeepers trying to arrest the rebel victors, goes into hiding within the Capitol and according to one of the one-shot stories almost made it to District 3 before the peacekeepers caught up with him.

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* BoringButPractical: During the 71st Hunger Games (and its blizzard arena), Otho and his allies simply huddle together until everyone else freezes to death rather than hunt down the other tributes, and then have a "teeth-chattering melee", which is fairly practical in terms of survival but hardly entertaining for the Capitol audience.



* CombatPragmatist: Several of them. Notably, Philo requests a blow gun fr his final fight with the ActionGirl District 7 girl to avoid facing her head on. Brutus sends him a close quarters weapon instead.



* HeroOfAnotherStory: Plenty of victors and tributes. For instance, in the 63rd Hunger Games its mentioned that the game makers give a lot of attention to the Girl form District 9 trying to avenge the murder of her District partner but few details are given, and she isn't the victor that year.



** As per cannon, Brutus gets killed by peeta, victor he'd constantly mocked and not taken seriously.



* NeverAcceptedInHisHometown: District 9 loathes their victors, particularly because their eldest, Will Norton is an InsufferableGenius obsessed with bettering the District through labor projects (and cooperating with the Capitol in the process) and blaming them when things go wrong, while the younger victors credit Will for coming home and follow his lead.

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* NeverAcceptedInHisHometown: District 9 loathes their victors, particularly because their eldest, Will Norton is an InsufferableGenius obsessed with bettering the District through labor projects (and cooperating with the Capitol in the process) and blaming them when things go wrong, while the younger victors credit Will for coming home and follow his lead.lead, thus absorbing his unpopularity. That being said, the District 9 tributes often make good showings in a surprising amount of the games (the girl in the 63rd Games, another girl who made it to second place in the 72nd Games before losing a final battle with Ravish, the boy from District 1).
* NoodleIncident: Haymitch mentions that during the 73rd Hunger Games, Brutus's reunion with Livius (the victor he'd mentored) went even worse than his reunion with Otho Magro two years earlier (where Brutus was yelling at Otho for his BoringButPractical survival strategy) but it's never revealed what made things go so poorly between them, as no details are mentioned about the Games other than that Livius was the victor and that both District 12 tributes died in the bloodbath.



* TheRedBaron: In ''The Last Tribute'' its mentioned that several victors are. Cashmere is "The Fairy Princess" partially due to her arena. Cecelia is "The Avenger" due to only killing tributes who'd killed someone else. Otho Magro (victor of the 71st Hunger Games) is called "The Devil's Due" for reasons Haymitch is unaware of.

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* TheRedBaron: In ''The Last Tribute'' its mentioned that several victors are. Cashmere is "The Fairy Princess" partially due to her arena. Cecelia is "The Avenger" due to only killing tributes who'd killed someone else. Otho Magro (victor of the 71st Hunger Games) is called "The Devil's Due" for reasons Haymitch is unaware of.unclear about.


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* TestosteronePoisoning: Brutus is always sneering about how what he considers "manly" is proper and mocking any perceives weakness or felinity amongst male victors. He's almost universally viewed with frustration or annoyance by the other victors, particularly the three who he mentored, and Haymitch.
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* BolivianArmyEnding: One of the One-shots is a WhatIf story where Haymitch went into the Quell instead of Peeta. While initial somewhat more positive (more tributes apparently survive the opening bloodbath) the ending has Katniss wandering into the sector of the arena that the tidal wave strikes, right as the wave aims back and prepares to launch, with her ultimate fate being unrevealed.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: While Thresh is hardly a bad guy in the original book he did show some hesitation and reluctance before sparing Katniss for Rue's sake. Here he's even less hostile to the other tributes, deliberately allowing Finch to take some of his food.

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While Thresh is hardly a bad guy in the original book he did show some hesitation and reluctance before sparing Katniss for Rue's sake. Here he's even less hostile to the other tributes, deliberately allowing Finch to take some of his food.food.
** While Plutarch was implied to have helped Snow with the bombing that discredited Snow and killed Prim in the books, here he is innocent (he did proposed to Coin that they film dropping genuine aid packages to the Capitol children while filming it but Coin thought up the idea of dropping bombs instead and framing Snow herself).



* AmicableExes: ''The Final Eight'', has Jemina Kingery, a merchant girl Peeta went on one somewhat bad date with, actual happy to tell the reporters that he spent a lot of the date talking about Katniss, having no hard feelings and knowing that saying so will help them get sponsors.



* CourtroomEpisode: Chapter 24 of ''The Narrow Path'' follows Katniss's trial for shooting Alma Coin. Among other things Plutarch testifies about the mental pressure both he and Snow had put on Katniss in both arenas, Dalton about the proposed Capitol Games and Gale and Beetee about how it was Coin who used the double-exploding bombs.



* GeneralRipper: While the average soldier from District 13 gets more sympathy, their leaders are portrayed as cold-blooded and prone to sacrificing people and committing needless acts of violence against the Capitol during ''both'' Rebellions.



* HypocriticalHeartwarming: While Ruth and Mir (Katniss and Peeta's mothers) were ''not'' friends, after the war, when Mrs. Everdeen meets Mir's father, she nearly attacks him over a cruel letter that he'd sent her (as shown in ''The Rites of the Fall'') when she tried to petition for Capitol citizenship and/or connect with him. It turns out that the letter was actually written by Peacekeeper Cray ForTheEvulz.
* IllegalReligion: The Capitol has banned religious worship, but several times its shown that most of District 8 still practices Judaism in secret.



* LetThePastBurn: Haymitch is shown helping demolish the old arenas at ehe end of ''The Narrow Path''.



* OddFriendship: There’s quite a few between the Victors (Seeder and District 1 Victor Miracle, Finnick and Haymitch etc.)

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* UnstoppableRage: When Haymitch tells Ruth Everdeen the truth about the bombing that killed Prim (their in the Training gym), she grabs a knife and starts stabbing a practice dummy, yelling incoherently before breaking down crying.
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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Digger is halfway up the electrical fence when the Peacekeepers turn it on and she is cooked alive. Her body breaks apart in Haymitch's hands as he attempt to remove her from the fence and he discovers the metal has fused into her skin. The people of Twelve have to cut the fence to get her down.
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* BadassPacifist: Finch/Foxface gets this more explicitly than in the original book, being utterly traumatized by think gin she killed Cato (not realizing that his armor saved him).

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* AlcoholInducedIdiocy: In ''The Narrow Path'' Dalton mentions that before fleeing to District 13, he was a licensed wedding officiant before showing up drunk to preside over Victor Kate Markez's wedding.

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* AlcoholInducedIdiocy: AdaptationalNiceGuy: While Thresh is hardly a bad guy in the original book he did show some hesitation and reluctance before sparing Katniss for Rue's sake. Here he's even less hostile to the other tributes, deliberately allowing Finch to take some of his food.
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In ''The Narrow Path'' Dalton mentions that before fleeing to District 13, he was a licensed wedding officiant before showing up drunk to preside over Victor Kate Markez's wedding.wedding.
** Glass delights in setting Haymitch to get caught in humiliating situations (peeing on Snow's prized rosebush, etc.) when he's drunk.


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* GoKartingWithBrowser: Peeta does have some decent bonding moments with his erstwhile career allies in the arena.

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* GoKartingWithBrowser: GoKartingWithBowser: Peeta does have some decent bonding moments with his erstwhile career allies in the arena.



** Adamaris Brinn, a Capitol CorruptCorporateExecutive and regular participant in the Victors SexSlave trade has all her money looted by Captil rebels in the Mockingjay Rebellion.

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** Adamaris Brinn, a Capitol CorruptCorporateExecutive and regular participant in the Victors SexSlave trade has all her money looted by Captil Capitol rebels in the Mockingjay Rebellion.



* TheMusical: A musial adaptation (with subtle rebel sentiment) of the 74th Hunger Games is released shortly before the Quarter Quell. One of the tie-in one shots is an InUniverse stage guide for it (also noting various changes made after the Districts overthrew Snow and censorship became less of a big deal).

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* TheMusical: A musial musical adaptation (with subtle rebel sentiment) of the 74th Hunger Games is released shortly before the Quarter Quell. One of the tie-in one shots is an InUniverse stage guide for it (also noting various changes made after the Districts overthrew Snow and censorship became less of a big deal).



* WorldHalfFull: A ''lot'' of the characters die, but the ending tries to make things s happy as possible for the ones who survive.

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* InternalReformist: Various Capitol dwellers local to the Rebellion and/or against the games are both this and LaResistance (Cinna, Portia, Caesar, Plutarch and Fulvia, the head of the mutt appreciation society, various game makers, Aurelain and his group of street kids etc.)

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* InternalReformist: Various Capitol dwellers local to the Rebellion and/or against the games are both this and LaResistance (Cinna, Portia, Caesar, Plutarch and Snow's son Martius, Plutarch, Fulvia, the head of the mutt appreciation society, various a few apprentice game makers, Aurelain Aurelian and his group of street kids etc.)

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* TheDeadHaveNames: A recurring theme. Every tribute Haymitch mentored before Katniss and Peeta is named, and often gets some characterization. He and Effie make it a point to know the names of most if not all of the tributes from the other districts as well. At one point in ''The Golden Mean'' Haymitch finds a street fair artist in the Capitol who went one better on that and is drawing pictures of his tributes, aged up the way they'd look if they were still alive, and had families, something that makes the impact of their loss a lot more real to both Haymitch (who was already pretty broken up over most of them) and the reader.

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* CueTheFlyingPigs:
** ''These Are the Names'' (the story Effie narrates) ends in the months after the 73rd Hunger Games, with Effie reflecting on both her personal and professional relationships with Haymitch in the following monologue.
--> He has his world, I have mine. As far as I know, these worlds will go on forever, circling each other like the binary planets in Erastus's book, locked in a tidal stare, with nothing short of a catastrophic asteroid hit to move them. The next spring, I reap Primrose Everdeen.
** In the following story, ''The Last Tribute'' when Prim is reaped, Haymitch's PerspectiveFlip gets a brief moment of this as he ponders her fate.
--> It's always the same. I try to think of some way this tiny child is going to survive, and can't think of one. There's nothing anyone can do. "PRIM!" I look up. The girl I noticed earlier runs forward, surging towards the stage. "Prim!" She screams again.... I sit forward, the brandy haze lifting a bit. There ''is'' something that can be done for Primrose Everdeen. It's never happened in Twelve, at least in my memory. Something that's utterly insane. "I volunteer" the older girl gasps. "I volunteer as tribute."
* TheDeadHaveNames: A recurring theme. Every tribute Haymitch mentored before Katniss and Peeta is named, and often gets some characterization. He characterization, and many get referenced multiple times in the following years. Haymitch and Effie make it a point to know the names of most if not all of the tributes from the other districts as well. At one point in ''The Golden Mean'' Haymitch finds a street fair artist in the Capitol who went one better on that and is drawing pictures of his tributes, aged up the way they'd look if they were still alive, and had families, something that makes the impact of their loss a lot more real to both Haymitch (who was already pretty broken up over most of them) and the reader.
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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: The Out-Distirct Raiders, who live outside the walls of the Districts in roving bands and are never portrayed as anything but ruthless, power-hungry scum.

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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: The Out-Distirct Out-District Raiders, who live outside the walls of the Districts in roving bands and are never portrayed as anything but ruthless, power-hungry scum.



* InnocentlyInsensitive: Ginger, one of Haymitch;s first two tributes, needs a crutch to walk (after being shot in the leg by a peacekeeper). Her Distirct partner Elmer comments angrily that someone with a fighting chance should have volunteered for her, which just gets Ginger more downcast due to emphasizing how she's doomed.

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* InnocentlyInsensitive: Ginger, one of Haymitch;s first two tributes, needs a crutch to walk (after being shot in the leg by a peacekeeper). Her Distirct District partner Elmer comments angrily that someone with a fighting chance should have volunteered for her, which just gets Ginger more downcast due to emphasizing how she's doomed.

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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: The Out-Distirct Raiders, who live outside the walls of the Districts in roving bands and are never portrayed as anything but ruthless, power-hungry scum.



* FatalFlaw: Senecca Crane's is a twisted sense of romanticism, with it being revealed that he had hoped to get Cato to kill Peeta (danglgin the rule change in front of Katniss) for a romantic "avenging the lover" showdown while avoiding two victors.

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* FatalFlaw: Senecca Crane's is a twisted sense of romanticism, with it being revealed that he had hoped to get Cato to kill Peeta (danglgin (dangling the rule change in front of Katniss) for a romantic "avenging the lover" showdown while avoiding two victors.victors.
* FireForgedFriends: Happens regularly among Tributes, and sometimes victors.
** Prior to the 70th Games, the tribute trains attacked by the Out District raiders band together for a couple days in the aftermath before they can make it through to the Capitol, allowing various Career and non-career tributes to get to know each other for the first time, with all but one of the tributes in that group either joining the career alliance or an alliance of their own (led by Annie and her District partner, who the other careers kicked out that year).
** A notable subversion comes in Johanna's games. She and her ally (Haymitch's tribute River) end up traveling through the arena with an isolated career for a while, but only because their too sick and tired to fight each other at the moment, and the guy remains a jerk to them.



* GoneHorriblyRight: Blight tries to stop the 70th Hunger Games by making a deal with the Out District Raiders to stop the tribute trains. Instead, the raiders decide to stop the trains, kill the tributes (which would put a real damper in the Games) and rob everything they can get their hands on. Or rather, they try to before getting themselves killed by the various victors, peacekeepers and career tributes on the trains.



* InnocentlyInsensitive: Ginger, one of Haymitch;s first two tributes, needs a crutch to walk (after being shot in the leg by a peacekeeper). Her Distirct partner Elmer comments angrily that someone with a fighting chance should have volunteered for her, which just gets Ginger more downcast due to emphasizing how she's doomed.



* LoopholeAbuse: Blight gives a sponsor donation to Finnick indirectly (as a rival mentor he's not allowed to do so unequivocally) by buying an expensive fish from Mags.
* {{MacGyvering}}: In Finnick's Games, Vannar, a District 5 tribute, makes a climbing rope out of shoelaces. [[SubvertedTrope It doesn't come out very sturdy and he ends up falling to his death]].



* PoorCommunicationKills: During the 64th Hunger Games, Haymitch sends his tribute, Nasseh Rutledge, and his ally a shield with a metal surface to use for reflecting the sun so they can communicate in morse code while planning to ambush the career pack. Nasseh mistakenly believes that the shield is a sign to go charging into the career's camp, swords flashing. He and his ally are dead within minutes, and Haymitch is nearly DrivenToSuicide as a result.

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** During Finnick's games, when three outer-District tributes approach him for a possible alliance in the arena he thinks that it's meant as an attack and kills one of them before they can say anything.



* UnderestimatingBadassery: Happens a lot, particularly in Finnick and Johanna's Games.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of several characters (like most of the District 2 victors) aren’t completely resolved, although the seven victors shown in ''Mockingjay'' are indeed apparently the last ones. The final fate of Claudius Templesmith the Games announcer (and resident HateSink) is also unrevealed.

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** Most of the minor District 12 characters have their fates unrevealed after the bombing.
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* TrueCompanions: Haymitch and the other rebel victors who regularly mentor (Mags, Finnick, Annie, Chaff, Seeder, Berenice and Paulin the morplings, Blight, Jack, Johanna, Cecelia, Woof, Wiress and Beetee). During ''The Golden Mean'', Harris, Toffy, Philo and Lyme (all rebel victors who haven't done as much mentoring in the past) have this role as their all mentoring rebel victors in on the escape plan.

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* TrueCompanions: Haymitch and the other rebel victors who regularly mentor (Mags, Finnick, Annie, Chaff, Seeder, Berenice and Paulin the morplings, morphlings, Blight, Jack, Johanna, Cecelia, Woof, Wiress and Beetee). During ''The Golden Mean'', Harris, Toffy, Philo and Lyme (all rebel victors who haven't done as much mentoring in the past) have this role as their all mentoring rebel victors in on the escape plan.

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12. ''Challenges''/ ''Stops on the Way to the End of the World'': A series of uncollected vignettes, mostly prompted by requests from the reader. Cover a variety of topics ranging from the backgrounds of characters like Lyme and Coin, to alternate universe scenarios like Haymitch going into the 3rd Quarter Quell instead of Peeta or an alternate 3rd Quarter Quell twist, to the perspectives of people like Enobaria throughout the Rebellion.

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12. The Four Decisions. A one-shot following Katniss and Peeta after the war.

13. Songs of Victory. A one-shot featuring the other victors prior to Katniss's trial in ''The Narrow Path''.

14. Real Friends. A one-shot following Peeta before the Victory tour, wrestling with feelings about Katniss.

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''Challenges''/ ''Stops on the Way to the End of the World'': A series of uncollected live journal vignettes, mostly prompted by requests from the reader.reviewers. Cover a variety of topics ranging from the backgrounds of characters like Lyme and Coin, to alternate universe scenarios like Haymitch going into the 3rd Quarter Quell instead of Peeta or an alternate 3rd Quarter Quell twist, to the perspectives of people like Enobaria throughout the Rebellion.



* DivideAndConquer: Head Peacekeeper Beckett undermines the District 12 Rebellion after the second quarter quell by sowing resentment among the miners and merchants, giving the former harsh punishments (often for minor offenses) and the later minor punishments even when they publicly call for Rebellion.



* FatalFlaw: Senecca Crane's is a twisted sense of romanticism, with it being revealed that he had hoped to get Cato to kill Peeta (danglgin the rule change in front of Katniss) for a romantic "avenging the lover" showdown while avoiding two victors.



* GoKartingWithBrowser: Peeta does have some decent bonding moments with his erstwhile career allies in the arena.



* KarmaHoudiniWarranty:
** All three of the District 12 head peacekeepers over the years (Beckett, Cray and Thread) are sadistic, exploitative figures. One of the live journal stories shows that Thread was left behind and died in the bombing of District 12, while Beckett and Cray are in The Nut when Gale bombs it (with Cray having an OhCrap moment as he realizes exactly what Gale will do but can't convince Beckett of the need to evacuate) and get buried alive.
** Adamaris Brinn, a Capitol CorruptCorporateExecutive and regular participant in the Victors SexSlave trade has all her money looted by Captil rebels in the Mockingjay Rebellion.
** Claudius Templesmith is exposed as a pedophile during Finnick's airing of Capitol Secrets.



* MamasBabyPapasMaybe: There's a lot of gossip in District 12 that Prim is Danny Mellark's daughter, although both Danny and Glen (Prim and Katniss's father) dismiss this (it's noted that Glen's mother was also blonde, making it less surprising that the genes got through to her).

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** Peeta's mother (and possibly his aunt) are actually the daughters of a peacekeeper stationed in District 12.



* RelatedByTheAdaptation:
** Rooba the District 12 butcher is Peeta's maternal aunt.
** President Snow's granddaughter's other grandfather is Caesar Flickerman.
* RewatchBonus: Happens with lots of the major subplots. A notable example is the SanitySlippage and DrivenToSuicide behavior of Haymitch's Capitol girlfriend Mimi Meadowbrook (although the poor mental health treatment of her brother didn't help) after their last phone call when she calls and asks if he loves her. According to one of the ''Challenges'' one-shots (a FixItFic where he says yes and goes to see her), she'd just found out she was pregnant (and with a child who, with a District parent, would be subject to the reapings) and is implied to have had an abortion in the main story.



* SparedByTheAdaptation: Bonnie and Twill, presumed dead in the books, are mentioned as being alive here, having made it to District 13 and then been locked up in the Districts medical ward for supposed mental instability after arguing against one of Coin's strategies.

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** ''Mockingjay'' mentions that a boy mistaken for Peeta was beaten to death by a crowd. That boy appears in person here (and is actually a rebel) and is revealed to have survived, with the doctor who pronounced him dead being another rebel.
* SpeakIllOfTheDead: Philo killed his surviving allies for mocking his District partner after she died saving his life.
* StealingTheCredit: During Wiress's games a boy back in District 3 talks about how she "helped" him with a patent in a way that makes Haymitch realize it was her invention and he stole it. He tells Beetee and they send a model of that invention as a sponsor gift to Wiress as a PublicSecretMessage to tell her not to trust one of her allies.

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‘’The End of the World’’ series by the author [=FernWithy=] is scattered across fanfiction.net [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/5615/FernWithy]] as well as live journal https://fernwithy.livejournal.com. The series follows the authors version of the Hunger Games through five stories most of which revolve around Haymitch. The stories in the series (all of them told in the first person besides a few one-shots) consists of:
1. The End of the World: The Second Quarter Quell through Haymitch’s eyes.

2. The Rites of the Fall: Covers District 12 in the months after Haymitch;s victory, as the peacekeepers beat down rebel sentiment. Told through the eyes of Haymitch’s friend Danny, [[YoungFutureFamousPeople the father of Peeta]].

3. The Hanging Tree: Haymitch’s first decade of mentoring, DescentIntoAddiction and making Rebel contacts.

4. These Are The Names: Follows Effie Trinket through fifteen years as District 12’s Escrot before Katniss, grappling with concerns about both her job and her relationship with Haymitch.

5. The Tesserae Coalition: A one-shot story narrated by Peeta. Set the day before the Reaping, it shows him and his friends taking tesserae and donating the grain to those locals in need.

6. The Last Tribute: The first book told through Haymitch’s perspective as he fights hard to manipulate the rule change, while dealing with his emotional investment in both tributes.

7. The Final Eight: Follows the people of District 12 watching the 74th Hunger Games once Katniss and Peeta make the Final Eight. Narrated by Peeta’s friend Delly Cartwright.

8. The Golden Mean: Haymitch’s perspective of the second book, both the rebel landscape that Katniss and Peeta are unaware of and his stress at seeing so many friends (as well as the two children he’s saved) put in peril by the 3rd Quarter Quell.

9. The Narrow Path: Haymitch’s perspective of the third book and the Rebellion, as well as the lingering safety and sanity of those who remain from District 12. Focuses a lot on his forced sobriety, and then attemtps to stay sober after the Rebellion. Also gives more detail to the aftermath of the Rebellion.

10. House of Cards: Narrated by Peeta while he’s a prisoner of Snow in the first half of ‘’Mockingjay’’, being subjected to MindRape while struggling to fight back and make sense of what’s going on.

11. The Big Empty: A prequel, following ancestors of Haymitch and Katniss (along with the girl who will become their Districts first victor) journeying across Panem during the end of the Dark Days Rebellion.

12. Challenges/ Stops on the Way to the End of the World: A series of uncollected vignettes, mostly prompted by requests from the reader. Cover a variety of topics ranging from the backgrounds of characters like Lyme and Coin, to alternate universe scenarios like Haymitch going into the 3rd Quarter Quell instead of Peeta or an alternate 3rd Quarter Quell twist, to the perspectives of people like Enobaria throughout the Rebellion.

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‘’The ''The End of the World’’ World'' series by the author [=FernWithy=] is scattered across fanfiction.net [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/5615/FernWithy]] net/u/5615/FernWithy here]] as well as live journal https://fernwithy.[[https://fernwithy.livejournal.com. com here]]. The series follows the authors author's version of the Hunger Games through five stories most of which revolve around Haymitch. The stories in the series (all of them told in the first person besides a few one-shots) consists of:
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1. The ''The End of the World: World'': The Second Quarter Quell through Haymitch’s eyes.

2. The ''The Rites of the Fall: Fall'': Covers District 12 in the months after Haymitch;s victory, as the peacekeepers beat down rebel sentiment. Told through the eyes of Haymitch’s friend Danny, [[YoungFutureFamousPeople the father of Peeta]].

3. The ''The Hanging Tree: Tree'': Haymitch’s first decade of mentoring, DescentIntoAddiction and making Rebel contacts.

4. These ''These Are The Names: Names'': Follows Effie Trinket through fifteen years as District 12’s Escrot before Katniss, grappling with concerns about both her job and her relationship with Haymitch.

5. The ''The Tesserae Coalition: Coalition'': A one-shot story narrated by Peeta. Set the day before the Reaping, it shows him and his friends taking tesserae and donating the grain to those locals in need.

6. The ''The Last Tribute: Tribute'': The first book told through Haymitch’s perspective as he fights hard to manipulate the rule change, while dealing with his emotional investment in both tributes.

7. The ''The Final Eight: Eight'': Follows the people of District 12 watching the 74th Hunger Games once Katniss and Peeta make the Final Eight. Narrated by Peeta’s friend Delly Cartwright.

8. The ''The Golden Mean: Mean'': Haymitch’s perspective of the second book, both the rebel landscape that Katniss and Peeta are unaware of and his stress at seeing so many friends (as well as the two children he’s saved) put in peril by the 3rd Quarter Quell.

9. The ''The Narrow Path: Path'': Haymitch’s perspective of the third book and the Rebellion, as well as the lingering safety and sanity of those who remain from District 12. Focuses a lot on his forced sobriety, and then attemtps to stay sober after the Rebellion. Also gives more detail to the aftermath of the Rebellion.

10. House ''House of Cards: Cards'': Narrated by Peeta while he’s a prisoner of Snow in the first half of ‘’Mockingjay’’, ''Mockingjay'', being subjected to MindRape while struggling to fight back and make sense of what’s going on.

11. The ''The Big Empty: Empty'': A prequel, following ancestors of Haymitch and Katniss (along with the girl who will become their Districts District's first victor) journeying across Panem during the end of the Dark Days Rebellion.

12. Challenges/ Stops ''Challenges''/ ''Stops on the Way to the End of the World: World'': A series of uncollected vignettes, mostly prompted by requests from the reader. Cover a variety of topics ranging from the backgrounds of characters like Lyme and Coin, to alternate universe scenarios like Haymitch going into the 3rd Quarter Quell instead of Peeta or an alternate 3rd Quarter Quell twist, to the perspectives of people like Enobaria throughout the Rebellion.



* BullyingADragon: During the evens of ''The Golden Mean'': [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8862456/25/The-Golden-Mean In chapter 25]], President Snow sends peacekeepers to arrest Haymitch and a few other Rebel mentors, only for some of the other mentors to grow alarmed at their weapons, vague explanations, hostile manner, and how they've cut off all the phones to the outside, leading to a fight breaking out with all sorts of improvised weapons and hand to hand combat . --> '''Haymitch:''' What happens next has nothing to do with the Rebellion. It happens because Snow has forgotten one simple fact: everyone in this room is a victor. Cornering victors is a universally bad idea.

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* BullyingADragon: During the evens of ''The Golden Mean'': [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8862456/25/The-Golden-Mean In chapter 25]], President Snow sends peacekeepers to arrest Haymitch and a few other Rebel mentors, only for some of the other mentors to grow alarmed at their weapons, vague explanations, hostile manner, and how they've cut off all the phones to the outside, leading to a fight breaking out with all sorts of improvised weapons and hand to hand combat .
--> '''Haymitch:''' What happens next has nothing to do with the Rebellion. It happens because Snow has forgotten one simple fact: everyone in this room is a victor. Cornering victors is a universally bad idea.



* CausticCritic: At the end of ''The Narrow Path'' Haymitch starts writing a series of mystery novels (basing the main characters off of his girlfriend Digger and Danny Mellark). One of the ''Challenges'' one-shots is in the form of a review of the third book by a snooty Capitolite, which is pretty unfavorable (claiming {{Sequelitis}} is in play), and EntertaininglyWrong about Haymitch's source of inspiration (believing the main characters are based on Katniss and Gale).

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* CausticCritic: At the end of ''The Narrow Path'' Haymitch starts writing a series of mystery novels (basing the main characters off of his girlfriend Digger and Danny Mellark). One of the ''Challenges'' one-shots is in the form of a review of the third book by a snooty Capitolite, which is pretty unfavorable (claiming {{Sequelitis}} [[invoked]]{{Sequelitis}} is in play), and EntertaininglyWrong about Haymitch's source of inspiration (believing the main characters are based on Katniss and Gale).



* TheDeadHaveNames: A recurring theme. Every tribute Haymitch mentored before Katniss and Peeta is named, and often gets some characterization. He and Effie make it a point to know the names of most if not all of the tributes from the other districts as well. At one point in ''FanFic/TheGoldenMean'' Haymitch finds a street fair artist in the Capitol who went one better on that and is drawing pictures of his tributes, AgedUp the way they'd look if they were still alive, and had families, something that makes the impact of their loss a lot more real to both Haymitch (who was already pretty broken up over most of them) and the reader.

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* TheDeadHaveNames: A recurring theme. Every tribute Haymitch mentored before Katniss and Peeta is named, and often gets some characterization. He and Effie make it a point to know the names of most if not all of the tributes from the other districts as well. At one point in ''FanFic/TheGoldenMean'' ''The Golden Mean'' Haymitch finds a street fair artist in the Capitol who went one better on that and is drawing pictures of his tributes, AgedUp aged up the way they'd look if they were still alive, and had families, something that makes the impact of their loss a lot more real to both Haymitch (who was already pretty broken up over most of them) and the reader.



* FirstPersonSmartass: Haymitch (albeit sometimes as a coping mechanism) whenever he snarks about the Capitol, the victors he has issues with or just the nature of their CrapsackWorld. Two examples (both from The Last Tribute when Katniss and Peeta or Cato and Clove being allowed to both win is brought up); --> Crane manages to look offended at the very thought that the games could be rigged, which must qualify him for some kind of acting award. --> Brutus looks utterly worried by this idea. His idea of a narrative is ''kill them all''.
* HideYourGays: Jack Anderson, winner of the 62rd Hunger Games and his ally were lovers, but because they had so many female sponsors the Capitol didn’t air any footage revealing this. After his Games, Jack lives alone with his male “Secretary”.

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* FirstPersonSmartass: Haymitch (albeit sometimes as a coping mechanism) whenever he snarks about the Capitol, the victors he has issues with or just the nature of their CrapsackWorld. Two examples (both from The Last Tribute when Katniss and Peeta or Cato and Clove being allowed to both win is brought up); up);
--> Crane manages to look offended at the very thought that the games could be rigged, which must qualify him for some kind of acting award. award.
--> Brutus looks utterly worried by this idea. His idea of a narrative is ''kill them all''.
* HideYourGays: Jack Anderson, winner of the 62rd 62nd Hunger Games and his ally were lovers, but because they had so many female sponsors the Capitol didn’t air any footage revealing this. After his Games, Jack lives alone with his male “Secretary”.



* NeverAcceptedInHisHometown: District 9 loathes their victors, particularly because their eldest, Will Norton is an InsufferableGenius obsessesed with bettering the District through labor projects (and cooperating with the Capitol in the process) and blaming them when things go wrong, while the younger victors credit Will for coming home and follow his lead.

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* NeverAcceptedInHisHometown: District 9 loathes their victors, particularly because their eldest, Will Norton is an InsufferableGenius obsessesed obsessed with bettering the District through labor projects (and cooperating with the Capitol in the process) and blaming them when things go wrong, while the younger victors credit Will for coming home and follow his lead.



* OffingTheOffspring: Aussonious Glass (who goes out of his way to torment 12's victors) never [[ExecutiveMeddling deliberately reaped]] his ChildByRape but he did reap ''her'' child, who died in the Games.

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* OffingTheOffspring: Aussonious Glass (who goes out of his way to torment 12's victors) never [[invoked]] [[ExecutiveMeddling deliberately reaped]] his ChildByRape but he did reap ''her'' child, who died in the Games.



** Haymitch's escort Gia Pepper is ford to go into hiding due to her Rebel ties early in ''The Hanging Tree'' (causing the return of Ausonious Glass as District 12's secret) due to her rebel ties. During ''The Narrow Path'' it's revealed that she'd reinvented herself as [[spoiler:Carolyn Odair, Finnick's mother]].

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** Haymitch's escort Gia Pepper is ford forced to go into hiding due to her Rebel ties early in ''The Hanging Tree'' (causing the return of Ausonious Glass as District 12's secret) due to her rebel ties. During ''The Narrow Path'' it's revealed that she'd reinvented herself as [[spoiler:Carolyn Odair, Finnick's mother]].



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of several characters (like most of the District 2 victors) aren’t completely resolved, although the seven victors shown in ''Mockingjay'' are indeed apparently the last ones. The final fate of Claudius Temmplesmith the Games announcer (and resident HateSink) is also unrevealed.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of several characters (like most of the District 2 victors) aren’t completely resolved, although the seven victors shown in ''Mockingjay'' are indeed apparently the last ones. The final fate of Claudius Temmplesmith Templesmith the Games announcer (and resident HateSink) is also unrevealed.

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9. The Narrow Path: Haymitch’s perspective of the third book and the Rebellion, as well as the lingering safety and sanity of those who remain from District 12. Also gives more detail to the aftermath of the Rebellion.

10. House of Cards: Narrated by Peeta while he’s a prisoner of Snow in the first half of ‘’Mockingja’’, being subjected to MindRape while struggling to fight back and make sense of what’s going on.

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9. The Narrow Path: Haymitch’s perspective of the third book and the Rebellion, as well as the lingering safety and sanity of those who remain from District 12. Focuses a lot on his forced sobriety, and then attemtps to stay sober after the Rebellion. Also gives more detail to the aftermath of the Rebellion.

10. House of Cards: Narrated by Peeta while he’s a prisoner of Snow in the first half of ‘’Mockingja’’, ‘’Mockingjay’’, being subjected to MindRape while struggling to fight back and make sense of what’s going on.



12. Challenges/ Stops on the Way to the End of the World: A series of uncollected vignettes, mostly prompted by requests from the reader. Cover a variety of topics ranging from the backgrounds of characters like Lyme and Coin, to alternate universe scenarios like Haymitch login into the 3rd Quarter Quell instead of Peeta or an alternate 3rd Quarter Quell twist, to the perspectives of people like Enobaria throughout the Rebellion.

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12. Challenges/ Stops on the Way to the End of the World: A series of uncollected vignettes, mostly prompted by requests from the reader. Cover a variety of topics ranging from the backgrounds of characters like Lyme and Coin, to alternate universe scenarios like Haymitch login going into the 3rd Quarter Quell instead of Peeta or an alternate 3rd Quarter Quell twist, to the perspectives of people like Enobaria throughout the Rebellion.



* AlcoholInducedIdiocy: In ''The Narrow Path'' Dalton mentions that before fleeing to District 13, he was a licensed wedding officiant before showing up drunk to preside over Victor Kate Markez's wedding.



* BadassGay: District 7 victor Jack Anderson, who has a live-in boyfriend. During his games in ''These are The Names'' and only won because [[SerendipitousSurvival the careers lost count of how many tributes were already dead and all killed or mortally wounded each other thinking there was no one left while Jack was hiding nearby]]. However, after a decade of involvement in the rebellion, he TookALevelInBadass, and strangles a peacekeeper who came to arrest him with his ''tie'' in ''The Golden Mean''
* BearerOfBadNews: The mentors and escorts call the families of their slain tributes to break the loss to them within minutes of it happening. Most of them do this solemnly and try to bring up good memories or sincere condolences in the process. Ausonious Glass makes a show of taunting the families whenever he does it.



* CausticCritic: At the end of ''The Narrow Path'' Haymitch starts writing a series of mystery novels (basing the main characters off of his girlfriend Digger and Danny Mellark). One of the ''Challenges'' one-shots is in the form of a review of the third book by a snooty Capitolite, which is pretty unfavorable (claiming {{Sequelitis}} is in play), and EntertaininglyWrong about Haymitch's source of inspiration (believing the main characters are based on Katniss and Gale).



* TheCoatsAreOff: When the peacekeepers arrive to arrest the Rebels in the viewing center, as everyone else is grabbing any weapons handy, District 4 mentor Harris Greaves simply takes off his jacket and flexes his muscles before charging into the fray.
* TheDeadHaveNames: A recurring theme. Every tribute Haymitch mentored before Katniss and Peeta is named, and often gets some characterization. He and Effie make it a point to know the names of most if not all of the tributes from the other districts as well. At one point in ''FanFic/TheGoldenMean'' Haymitch finds a street fair artist in the Capitol who went one better on that and is drawing pictures of his tributes, AgedUp the way they'd look if they were still alive, and had families, something that makes the impact of their loss a lot more real to both Haymitch (who was already pretty broken up over most of them) and the reader.
* DeadpanSnarker: Plenty of victors, including Philo form 2 (particularly when he's discussing Brutus, who caused Philo to get his cars by sending him a melee weapon instead of a blow gun to take on his final opponent).



* DoomedByCanon: Happens any time in a story with a victor whose an OCStandIn. Some of Haymitch's tributes do pretty well, but it's been established that he won't be able to save anyone before Katniss and Peeta. The same is true of occasional other characters like a couple of District 7 girls who ally with his tributes in two Games, given that Johanna is established as the only female victor of District 7 by the 3rd quarter quell. Also Katniss's father, those who die in the District 12 bombing and Haymitch's family.



* InternalReformist: Various Capitol dwellers local to the Rebellion and/or against the games are both this and LaResistance (Cinna, Portia, Caesar, Plutarch and Fulvia, the head of the mutt appreciation society, various game makers, Aurelain and his group of street kids etc.)
* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Just about every victor gets at least a couple mentions, not to mention how many games have the majority of their tributes named or focused on, plus dozens of District 12 and Capitol dwellers.



* TheMusical: A musial adaptation (with subtle rebel sentiment) of the 74th Hunger Games is released shortly before the Quarter Quell. One of the tie-in one shots is an InUniverse stage guide for it (also noting various changes made after the Districts overthrew Snow and censorship became less of a big deal).



* PsychoPsychologist : Dr. Meadowbrook, who tries to convince people (like his own sister, and Effie) suffering from guilt about the Games or doubts about President Snow's leadership, that their suffering from mental disorders.



* TookALevelInKindness: Several victors are much nicer out of the arena then in it (most notably Harris Greaves and apparently even Seeder and Chaff after Haymitch watches their Games).
* TrueCompanions: Haymitch and the other rebel victors who regularly mentor (Mags, Finnick, Annie, Chaff, Seeder, Berenice and Paulin the morplings, Blight, Jack, Johanna, Cecelia, Woof, Wiress and Beetee). During ''The Golden Mean'', Harris, Toffy, Philo and Lyme (all rebel victors who haven't done as much mentoring in the past) have this role as their all mentoring rebel victors in on the escape plan.
** HonoraryTrueCompanion: Toffy's fellow District 10 victors, Kate, Earl and Mindwell. Kate and Earl aren't part of the Rebellion but fight alongside of Rebel tributes in the Quell and never betray them. Mindwell is the first to fight the peacekeepers when they arrive at the viewing center to try and arrest Haymitch and the other rebel mentors.



* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: Ceaser Flickerman is a prominent presence throughout the stories, having an oddly deep amount of empathy for the victors and the tributes they mentor. It is occasionally, although always subtly hinted that he is also [[spoiler:Charlie Flynn, the Victor of the 1st Quarter Quell, who refused to go back home to District 5 after they voted for him to go into the hunger games and disappeared shortly after President Snow took power]]. This is eventually eventually confirmed in one of the final stories, the House Of Cards'

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Ceaser Flickerman is a prominent presence throughout the stories, having an oddly deep amount of empathy for the victors and the tributes they mentor. It is occasionally, although always subtly hinted that he is also [[spoiler:Charlie Flynn, the Victor of the 1st Quarter Quell, who refused to go back home to District 5 after they voted for him to go into the hunger games and disappeared shortly after President Snow took power]]. This is eventually eventually confirmed in one of the final stories, ''House Of Cards''.
** Haymitch's escort Gia Pepper is ford to go into hiding due to her Rebel ties early in ''The Hanging Tree'' (causing
the House Of Cards'return of Ausonious Glass as District 12's secret) due to her rebel ties. During ''The Narrow Path'' it's revealed that she'd reinvented herself as [[spoiler:Carolyn Odair, Finnick's mother]].



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of several characters (like most of the District 2 victors) aren’t completely resolved, although the seven victors shown in ''Mockingjay'' are indeed apparently the last ones. The final fate of Claudisu Temmplesmith the Games announcer (and resident HateSink) is also unrevealed.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of several characters (like most of the District 2 victors) aren’t completely resolved, although the seven victors shown in ''Mockingjay'' are indeed apparently the last ones. The final fate of Claudisu Claudius Temmplesmith the Games announcer (and resident HateSink) is also unrevealed.unrevealed.
* WorldHalfFull: A ''lot'' of the characters die, but the ending tries to make things s happy as possible for the ones who survive.
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* BigBrotherInstinct: Peeta's brothers get this treatment, in a downplayed fashion, with one of them working to send him sponsor gifts during the 3rd Quarter Quell and the other having been in a pillory when the District was firebombed for angrily picking a fight with a peacekeeper.
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* BullingADragon: During the evens of ''The Golden Mean'': [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8862456/25/The-Golden-Mean In chapter 25]], President Snow sends peacekeepers to arrest Haymitch and a few other Rebel mentors, only for some of the other mentors to grow alarmed at their weapons, vague explanations, hostile manner, and how they've cut off all the phones to the outside, leading to a fight breaking out with all sorts of improvised weapons and hand to hand combat . --> '''Haymitch:''' What happens next has nothing to do with the Rebellion. It happens because Snow has forgotten one simple fact: everyone in this room is a victor. Cornering victors is a universally bad idea.

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* BullingADragon: BullyingADragon: During the evens of ''The Golden Mean'': [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8862456/25/The-Golden-Mean In chapter 25]], President Snow sends peacekeepers to arrest Haymitch and a few other Rebel mentors, only for some of the other mentors to grow alarmed at their weapons, vague explanations, hostile manner, and how they've cut off all the phones to the outside, leading to a fight breaking out with all sorts of improvised weapons and hand to hand combat . --> '''Haymitch:''' What happens next has nothing to do with the Rebellion. It happens because Snow has forgotten one simple fact: everyone in this room is a victor. Cornering victors is a universally bad idea.



* InspirationalMartyr: Maysilee Donner comes across as both this and a DoomedMoralVictorwhen she's reaped for the 50th Hunger Games shortly after engaging in various acts of Rebellion against the Capitol. Haymitch (the narrator) and various other characters remain certain that she was sent in deliberately, but in one of the spinoff one-shots, years later Maysilee's sister confesses that she'd rigged the reaping bowl, dumping lots of slips of paper with her name on it near the top, in the hopes that being martyred might spur the District into action and/or give her a chance to speak her mind on a Capitol stage, having short-term success with both goals.

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* InspirationalMartyr: Maysilee Donner comes across as both this and a DoomedMoralVictorwhen DoomedMoralVictor when she's reaped for the 50th Hunger Games shortly after engaging in various acts of Rebellion against the Capitol. Haymitch (the narrator) and various other characters remain certain that she was sent in deliberately, but in one of the spinoff one-shots, years later Maysilee's sister confesses that she'd rigged the reaping bowl, dumping lots of slips of paper with her name on it near the top, in the hopes that being martyred might spur the District into action and/or give her a chance to speak her mind on a Capitol stage, having short-term success with both goals.

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* AskAStupidQuestion: ''These are the Names'' [[PlayingWith has some fun with this]] when the peacekeepers come to investigate some of the Mentors they (correctly) suspect of rebel activity, and find them gone. Brutus (who has no clue about the Rebellion) invokes this when they ask where Haymitch took Johanna.
--> "Oh come on. He's got a little girl who follows him around like a little puppy. What do you think he's showing her, the art museum? Oh, I know, the ''library''." He makes an unpleasant face. [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk I doubt he's covering for Haymitch]]. [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter I'm pretty sure Brutus actually believes that Haymitch is off seducing a sixteen year-old girl.]] But whatever he's doing [[AccidentalHero he's keeping the peacekeepers occupied]].



* CartwrightCurse: Haymitch has this pretty bad. Maysilee, who was reaped with him and who he may have had platonic feelings for, dies while they're in the hunger games together. His actual girlfriend Digger is murdered by the peacekeepers shortly after he gets home. Three years later (when he's almost nineteen) he has a couple of dates with the local tailor's seventeen year-old daughter but she breaks up with him for his drinking and then is reaped into the games anyway as a way of tormenting him. A Capitol woman he dates ends up committing suicide and his attempts at relationships with canon characters Effie Trinket and Hazelle Hawthorne experience a lot of bumps, although he does ultimately end up with [[spoiler:Effie]].
* ChildByRape: Duronda Carson, District 12's only previous victor had a daughter as a result of being raped by the Capitol escort, Aussonious Glass.
* ChessmasterSidekick: Haymitch isn't not the senior member of the rebellion, or the most respected, but he's good at thinking out long-term strategies that play on the actions and reactions of people, such as the idea of using emotional attachment to the tributes to force the Capitol to change the rules. The fact that he often plays chess adds to this.
* DefiantToTheEnd: When Haymitch watches the televised execution of Peeta's stylist Portia she insults Snow and his leadership to her last breath.



* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Happens a lot with Claudius Templesmith, such as trailing off in confusion when he sees Katniss and Peeta saving Finnick's life in the arena.



* InterruptedSuicide: At the end of ''The End of the World'', after the Capitol kills his girlfriend (on the heels of killing his mother and brother), between that, all the death he saw in the 2nd Quarter Quell and the life of mentoring ahead of him, Haymitch is prepared to hang himself from an old tree that was once used as a gallows, when he hears screaming and sees a friend being whipped in the distance, in the town square. This snaps him out of it, and he sets the tree on fire instead, to make sure he isn't tempted again and to distract the peacekeepers from their whipping.
* MamasBabyPapasMaybe: There's a lot of gossip in District 12 that Prim is Danny Mellark's daughter, although both Danny and Glen (Prim and Katniss's father) dismiss this (it's noted that Glen's mother was also blonde, making it less surprising that the genes got through to her).
* MoralityPet: Brutus is a complete {{Jerkass}} to every other character in the series (even the three victors he mentored) with the exception of his mentor, Albinus Drake, whose death he deeply mourns, leaving whiskey on his grave every year.
* MysteriousBacker: Caesar Flickerman is in this role, with him providing every kind of support he can to each and every tribute, and being quick to do favors for the victors (even ones designed to undermine the Games) despite being uninvolved in the Rebellion with it eventually being revealed that this is because he is [[spoiler:a mostly-forgotten victor who reinvented himself and knows exactly what they're going through]].



* OffingTheOffspring: Aussonious Glass (who goes out of his way to torment 12's victors) never [[ExecutiveMeddling deliberately reaped]] his ChildByRape but he did reap ''her'' child, who died in the Games.



* PoorCommunicationKills: During the 64th Hunger Games, Haymitch sends his tribute, Nasseh Rutledge, and his ally a shield with a metal surface to use for reflecting the sun so they can communicate in morse code while planning to ambush the career pack. Nasseh mistakenly believes that the shield is a sign to go charging into the career's camp, swords flashing. He and his ally are dead within minutes, and Haymitch is nearly DrivenToSuicide as a result.
* TheRedBaron: In ''The Last Tribute'' its mentioned that several victors are. Cashmere is "The Fairy Princess" partially due to her arena. Cecelia is "The Avenger" due to only killing tributes who'd killed someone else. Otho Magro (victor of the 71st Hunger Games) is called "The Devil's Due" for reasons Haymitch is unaware of.
* ScarsAreForever: District 2 victor Philo Anderson takes several disfiguring stab wounds to the face during his final battle, and chooses to keep the scars, because [[UnluckilyLucky they make him too ugly to be sold as a]] SexSlave.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: In ''The Last Tribute'' Haymitch invokes this by having one of his sponsors talk about what a shame it is that their slaves to the rules say only one tribute can survive the Hunger Games.
--> '''Haymitch:''' The notion to being slaves to something as mundane as rules will rankle a certain class of Capitolite, and she knows it.



* SparedByTheAdaptation: Bonnie and Twill, presumed dead in the books, are mentioned as being alive here, having made it to District 13 and then been locked up in the Districts medical ward for supposed mental instability after arguing against one of Coin's strategies.
* TrustPassword: The rebel victors mentoring for the 3rd Quarter Quell and game makers identify themselves by wearing accessories that evoke fire imagery (although it later turns out there were at least a couple of victors present who were LockedOutOfTheLoop and didn't know to wear any of that).
-->'''Haymitch voiceover''': When she turns, I see her earrings. They are solid gold, out of place with her austere appearance. They are shaped like flames. I look up and down the table. Harris Greaves from Four has flames on his cufflinks (Annie is not present and that worries me). Jack Anderson from seven, [[CampGay always a little flamboyant]] (so to speak), has dyed his hair red and orange and yellow. Toffilis Taggart from Ten has been called to mentor for Eleven, and has a giant gold belt buckle that depicts a campfire. I glance at the career mentors assigned to District Three and District Eight but they have nothing identifiable happening. The other victor from Ten, assigned to her own district, is also clear of rebel signs. It's definitely planned. I push up my cuff, and show my bracelet, then hide it again. Plutarch is wearing a vest with a subtle red and orange embroidery on it. He calls the meeting to order.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of several characters (like most of the District 2 victors) aren’t completely resolves.

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* WakeUpFighting: When Haymitch is woken up during the 3rd Quarter Quell by Toffy, another rebel mentor to tell him that Blight's dead, he nearly strangles him. Toffy, to his credit, doesn't hold a grudge, commenting that he broke his sisters cheekbone when she woke him up after he got back from his games.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of several characters (like most of the District 2 victors) aren’t completely resolves.resolved, although the seven victors shown in ''Mockingjay'' are indeed apparently the last ones. The final fate of Claudisu Temmplesmith the Games announcer (and resident HateSink) is also unrevealed.
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‘’The End of the World’’ series by the author [=FernWithy=] is scattered across fanfiction.net [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/5615/FernWithy]] as well as live journal https://fernwithy.livejournal.com. The series follows the authors version of the Hunger Games through five stories most of which revolve around Haymitch. The stories in the series (all of them told in the first person besides a few one-shots) consists of:
1. The End of the World: The Second Quarter Quell through Haymitch’s eyes.
2. The Rites of the Fall: Covers District 12 in the months after Haymitch;s victory, as the peacekeepers beat down rebel sentiment. Told through the eyes of Haymitch’s friend Danny, [[YoungFutureFamousPeople the father of Peeta]].
3. The Hanging Tree: Haymitch’s first decade of mentoring, DescentIntoAddiction and making Rebel contacts.
4. These Are The Names: Follows Effie Trinket through fifteen years as District 12’s Escrot before Katniss, grappling with concerns about both her job and her relationship with Haymitch.
5. The Tesserae Coalition: A one-shot story narrated by Peeta. Set the day before the Reaping, it shows him and his friends taking tesserae and donating the grain to those locals in need.
6. The Last Tribute: The first book told through Haymitch’s perspective as he fights hard to manipulate the rule change, while dealing with his emotional investment in both tributes.
7. The Final Eight: Follows the people of District 12 watching the 74th Hunger Games once Katniss and Peeta make the Final Eight. Narrated by Peeta’s friend Delly Cartwright.
8. The Golden Mean: Haymitch’s perspective of the second book, both the rebel landscape that Katniss and Peeta are unaware of and his stress at seeing so many friends (as well as the two children he’s saved) put in peril by the 3rd Quarter Quell.
9. The Narrow Path: Haymitch’s perspective of the third book and the Rebellion, as well as the lingering safety and sanity of those who remain from District 12. Also gives more detail to the aftermath of the Rebellion.
10. House of Cards: Narrated by Peeta while he’s a prisoner of Snow in the first half of ‘’Mockingja’’, being subjected to MindRape while struggling to fight back and make sense of what’s going on.
11. The Big Empty: A prequel, following ancestors of Haymitch and Katniss (along with the girl who will become their Districts first victor) journeying across Panem during the end of the Dark Days Rebellion.
12. Challenges/ Stops on the Way to the End of the World: A series of uncollected vignettes, mostly prompted by requests from the reader. Cover a variety of topics ranging from the backgrounds of characters like Lyme and Coin, to alternate universe scenarios like Haymitch login into the 3rd Quarter Quell instead of Peeta or an alternate 3rd Quarter Quell twist, to the perspectives of people like Enobaria throughout the Rebellion.

!!Contains examples of:
* BullingADragon: During the evens of ''The Golden Mean'': [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8862456/25/The-Golden-Mean In chapter 25]], President Snow sends peacekeepers to arrest Haymitch and a few other Rebel mentors, only for some of the other mentors to grow alarmed at their weapons, vague explanations, hostile manner, and how they've cut off all the phones to the outside, leading to a fight breaking out with all sorts of improvised weapons and hand to hand combat . --> '''Haymitch:''' What happens next has nothing to do with the Rebellion. It happens because Snow has forgotten one simple fact: everyone in this room is a victor. Cornering victors is a universally bad idea.
* DryCrusader: District 2 Victor Saffron Abatty.
* FirstPersonSmartass: Haymitch (albeit sometimes as a coping mechanism) whenever he snarks about the Capitol, the victors he has issues with or just the nature of their CrapsackWorld. Two examples (both from The Last Tribute when Katniss and Peeta or Cato and Clove being allowed to both win is brought up); --> Crane manages to look offended at the very thought that the games could be rigged, which must qualify him for some kind of acting award. --> Brutus looks utterly worried by this idea. His idea of a narrative is ''kill them all''.
* HideYourGays: Jack Anderson, winner of the 62rd Hunger Games and his ally were lovers, but because they had so many female sponsors the Capitol didn’t air any footage revealing this. After his Games, Jack lives alone with his male “Secretary”.
* InspirationalMartyr: Maysilee Donner comes across as both this and a DoomedMoralVictorwhen she's reaped for the 50th Hunger Games shortly after engaging in various acts of Rebellion against the Capitol. Haymitch (the narrator) and various other characters remain certain that she was sent in deliberately, but in one of the spinoff one-shots, years later Maysilee's sister confesses that she'd rigged the reaping bowl, dumping lots of slips of paper with her name on it near the top, in the hopes that being martyred might spur the District into action and/or give her a chance to speak her mind on a Capitol stage, having short-term success with both goals.
* NeverAcceptedInHisHometown: District 9 loathes their victors, particularly because their eldest, Will Norton is an InsufferableGenius obsessesed with bettering the District through labor projects (and cooperating with the Capitol in the process) and blaming them when things go wrong, while the younger victors credit Will for coming home and follow his lead.
* PresidentEvil: Here Snow is portrayed as the creator of the Hunger Games (when he was a kid) and utterly obsessed with margin the Districts suffer.
* OddFriendship: There’s quite a few between the Victors (Seeder and District 1 Victor Miracle, Finnick and Haymitch etc.)
* SomeoneToRememberHimBy: One of the live journal one-shots is narrated by Gloss’s girlfriend and shows that as soon as the quell was announced they promptly got pregnant for this reason due to suspecting Gloss would go back in.
* TwoAliasesOneCharacter: Ceaser Flickerman is a prominent presence throughout the stories, having an oddly deep amount of empathy for the victors and the tributes they mentor. It is occasionally, although always subtly hinted that he is also [[spoiler:Charlie Flynn, the Victor of the 1st Quarter Quell, who refused to go back home to District 5 after they voted for him to go into the hunger games and disappeared shortly after President Snow took power]]. This is eventually eventually confirmed in one of the final stories, the House Of Cards'
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The fates of several characters (like most of the District 2 victors) aren’t completely resolves.

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