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We're not sure when it was introduced, but it's likely they were added sometime between the 10th and 50th Games as the Capitol gradually turned the Hunger Games into the highly produced televised spectacle seen in the original trilogy.
He sided with the Careers to better their chances of finding Katniss and killing her, due to her 11 score in training. It's quite unusual for the poorest of the districts to score such a high number in private training. Because she's from District...
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