1st Hunger Games

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These are the 1st Hunger Games, and the 29th on the site. They were the first "Retro Games" on the site (ie. games that took place before our original 54th).


1st Hunger Games
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The map of the 1st Hunger Games arena.
Theme Abandoned Stadium
Victor TBD
Length
  1. OOC Weeks
Reaping date August 28th, 2019
End date TBD
Gamemakers TBd

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Contents

Setting

The revolutionary war of the District rebels vs. The Capitol had been waging for 6 years, with a Capitol victory inevitable. Rebel forces had been all but wiped out. As penance for the revolution, the Capitol instilled the first ever Hunger Games as a means to punish the districts and remind them that the Capitol were an unstoppable force they could not riot against. President Imperiosa Ironsquall delivered the nation-wide televised announcement.

The official setting description, as written by Lalia, reads as follows: Template:Quote

List of Tributes

This is a list of all the tributes that took part in the 1st Hunger Games.

Place Name ID Owner Age Killer Day
1st -- --
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
16th
17th
18th
19th
20th
21st
22nd
23rd
24th


Death due to inactivity.

Arena

The First games took place in an abandoned sports stadium.

The official arena description, written by Lalia, reads as follows:

"Beneath the blinding lights of the stadium, the greenest artificial turf money can buy stretches across an empty sports field ringed by more than seventy-six thousand empty plastic seats. Television screens across the nation cut from the field to the halls beneath as four dozen peacekeepers dressed in riot gear march in pairs, escorting the tributes of the First Annual Hunger Games from their makeshift holding cells in the locker rooms to the main event above. Wrists zip-tied behind their backs, they stand in two even rows of twelve along the sidelines, staring each other down. A series of soft clicks break the silence as their restraints are cut free. Nothing more than a small knife lies on the ground at each of their feet. They have been given no rules and no instructions, only the word of a police force that they have been raised not to trust that one of them will be pardoned — of their parent's crimes, of their crimes — and sent home. Choose."

Bloodbath

Notes