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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.
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The Gamemakers' Headquarters (4 sub-boards) The Gamemakers, AKA Staff, come here to plan the destruction they will reap upon...uh, yeah. Just go away if you're not staff, mkay? Moderator: Lulu
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Character Plots - 1 Viewing (2 sub-boards) Bursting with an awesome idea? Need someone to play your character's sibling/friend/special other/enemy? Post here! Moderator: Lulu
Hunger Games Information (1 sub-board) All important announcements, threads, and rules involving the 63rd Hunger Games will be posted here, as well as all Random Events as they occur.
Arena (10 sub-boards) Panem's latest tributes will make their stand beneath a burning sun and millions of eyes, trapped in a landscape that calls back to ancient times. From dense greenery rise buildings marked with the symbols of a nearly-lost mythos—invocations, perhaps, of gods as powerful and as difficult to appease as the Capitol, gods who could help the tributes but would rather accept their first sacrifices in centuries. Here twenty-three will succumb to exhaustion, traps, mutts, and each other; one alone will live to remember red stains against green and gold. Moderators: Wolf Tears, Thundy
The 54th Hunger Games (13 sub-boards) 54th Annual Hunger Games (Jan 2010 - April 2010) Climate: Frozen Victor: Arbor Halt, District 12 Thread Tracker Moderator: Tori
The 58th Hunger Games (20 sub-boards) 58th Annual Hunger Games (July 2011 - August 2011) Climate: Africa Victor: Lethe Turner, District 5 Thread Tracker Moderator: Lulu
The 61st Hunger Games (15 sub-boards) 61st Annual Hunger Games (May 2012 - August 2012) Climate: Island Sandcastle Victor: Klaus Goravich, District 3 Thread Tracker Moderator: Lulu
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The 62nd Hunger Games (15 sub-boards) 62nd Annual Hunger Games (September 2012 - December 2012) Climate: Greek Mythos Victor: Peridot Myler, District 1 Moderators: Basically Ke$ha, Kaytorade
The City Circle (2 sub-boards) A large, bustling square in the center of the Capitol, the city circle is where most events and interaction takes place. The opening ceremony for the annual Hunger Games is held here as well.
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Style Street Residents of the Capitol love to decorate and adorn their bodies with outrageous clothes, makeup, and hairstyles. Here is where most of that is done, with clothing outlets, salons, and beauty parlors.
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Residential Area Most of the Capitol residents live in this area of the city.
Past Arenas (8 sub-boards) No one in Panem is more attached to the Games than the Capitolites who put them on. So absorbed do they become, in fact, that most of Panem's richest tier refuse to let their favorite moments go. Many reruns of Games past can be found in between regular shows- but for some, watching them on television isn't enough. These are the people who can be found at the sites of past Arenas, reenacting the most dramatic deaths and having picnics in the prettier regions. Zoos with examples of the muttations are quite popular, as are demonstrations of Gamemaker traps, and many people even enjoy dressing up as their favorite tributes.
District One (1 sub-board) The residents of District One have always been the subject of any of Panem's envy that isn't directed to the Capitol. Those who work make luxury items for the Capitol, but some come from rich enough families that they don't even need to work- an unheard-of dream for the lower Districts. Many of these make up for the lack of something to fill their time by becoming Careers, or training their children as such, making the tributes from One among the most-feared in the Hunger Games. Others turn to social engagements, leading a life that, though less extravagant, mirrors life in the Capitol, which even District One envies. Moderator: Lulu
District Two (1 sub-board) Of the two Districts primarily fueled by mining, District Two is unquestionably the lucky one. Why they're so much more fortunate than their District Twelve counterparts is hard to say- perhaps it's simply a matter of being close to the Capitol, perhaps it has something to do with all the Peacekeepers recently seen moving into the area, and maybe it's a more complicated result of the economy having previously been built upon a medical industry. Either way, nearly everyone agrees that District Two is second only to One in terms of luxury and the fierceness of the Careers- and, indeed, most of those who disagree hold District Two at the top. Moderator: Lulu
District Three (1 sub-board) Easily the most polluted of the Districts, and near to the smallest despite its large population, Three is home to most of Panem's high-technology workings. From computers to helicopters, District Three makes it all- but, of course, the citizens here rarely get to keep their products. A good portion, including anything even vaguely military, is shipped to the Capitol for use by government officials and Peacekeepers. Most of what remains is bought out by Capitol citizens or those from other upper Districts, leaving District Three relatively rich (so long as you're more than a lowly factory worker, of course) but nearly as technologically destitute as the middle Districts. Moderator: Lulu
District Four (1 sub-board) The only coastal District, Four knows the advantage its location gives it and has used it well to become one of the primary food production Districts. Citizens here are renowned for their skill in gathering seafood, from fish to scallops. As with any other District, nearly all of the catch is taken to the Capitol to be redistributed (mostly to Capitolites, of course), but they always have enough left over for the health of the population as a whole. Partly as a result, Four is the lowest District known for its Careers, who despite being poorer than their One and Two counterparts have proven themselves just as deadly. Moderator: Lulu
District Five (1 sub-board) For a long time District Five was the place to be if you wanted to work with animals, and remnants of this industry still remain, from scattered ranches to exotic pet breeding for the richer members of the populace. However, the time when husbandry truly dominated the economy is past, and now oil rigs and refineries are the far more common sights. Sadly, the region is becoming far more polluted than in previous years- but it's also better off financially than before, so many consider the smog an unfortunate but more than fair tradeoff. Moderator: Lulu
District Six (2 sub-boards) District Six is home to the brains of Panem. Though rarely rich, the people here are also rarely poor, for their work with medicines, aerodynamics, and everything else scientific leaves them famed- and needed- by all of the country, Districts and Capitol alike. If any kind of physics-, biology-, or chemistry-related problem needs a solution, Six is generally consulted directly after or even alongside the Capitol's own scientists, and their medics are rumored to be even better than the Capitol's. Moderator: Lulu
District Seven (1 sub-board) Like those of many other Districts, the denizens of District Seven make good use of their natural surroundings- in this case, the nation's most dense and expansive forests- to carve out their place in Panem's ever-efficient economy. Nearly all wood products, be it raw lumber or the softest of paper, originate here, and outside of the Capitol there is no place in Panem with finer architects. Moderator: Lulu
District Eight (1 sub-board) Grateful for the wool jacket that keeps you from freezing during Panem's winters? Thank the people of District Eight, whose lives generally revolve around the creation of textiles. From harvesting the materials (cotton, wool, fur, you name it), to refining them into thread or hide, to sewing the whole sock or blanket or shirt together, Eight's denizens are undoubtedly the masters of their trade. Unfortunately for them, it's not a particularly rich business, and they face fierce economic competition from fancier Capitol garments, leaving most of the citizens fairly poor. Moderator: Lulu
District Nine (1 sub-board) Before the Dark Days, District Nine comprised of hunters and foragers who lived off the spoils of the wilderness. Now, the vast forests have been closed off to all citizens, and various factories and refineries have sprung up across much of what remains of Nine's territory as the people scramble to support themselves. Where once venison was stored and smoked, raw materials from elsewhere in Panem are being made into plastics, gels, soaps, metalworking, and so forth, and it is these things that Nine has become known for- although they are not things that have made their makers rich. Moderator: Lulu
District Ten (1 sub-board) Though once more intellectual, District Ten is the ranching, farming, and breeding center of Panem. Citizens here work in close correlation with their neighbors in District Eleven, helping each other with agricultural technologies and systems so that both can meet their food quotas for the Capitol and still have enough left over for themselves. Citizens here aren't exactly wealthy enough to import food from District Four, after all. Moderator: Lulu
District Eleven (1 sub-board) The other half of Panem's agricultural industry, District Eleven handles all of the farming. Its vast territory, probably the biggest in Panem, has only the occasional city or town and is mostly covered with orchards, fields, and other places where plants can be grown in the necessary quantities to pay the Capitol and still manage to feed the District. Easily one of the poorest Districts, Eleven is ragged even in the richest of areas (even their Town Square has the feel of being run-down), and despite being surrounded by food the people here are often hungry. Moderator: Lulu
District Twelve (3 sub-boards) However bad the other Districts have it, not one is as poor as District Twelve. The second mining district, Twelve is responsible for dragging coal from the mountains. It's dangerous work- no one may go into the mines until they're eighteen- and offers little money, especially since most of the haul is seized by the Capitol. On the bright side, there's enough coal for fires that people don't generally freeze to death in the winter, but that's not much consolation when people drop off of starvation right and left. Very few are rich here, and those that aren't must scrape and struggle to get by. Moderator: Lulu
District Thirteen Ruins (1 sub-board) There used to be a thirteenth district in Panem, but due to a rebellion that arose, it was destroyed. Runaways, wanderers, and avoxes are usually the only people who see these ruins, besides Capitol representatives that are sent to make sure everything is running smoothly...
The Open Forest Between all the districts, open forest and land can be found. It is forbidden to go here, but many a time you can spot a wanderer, runaway, or even just a District citizen up to no good here.
The Ocean Past District Twelve, and even the ruins of District Thirteen the vast Atlantic Ocean can be found. Be careful though; if you come here, there's a rather large chance you won't be able to get back.
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The Detention Center (13 sub-boards) A newly constructed building just outside of District 2, the Detention Center is relatively small concrete structure. The complex is primarily underground, made up of cells, peacekeeper housing, and an 'interrogation' center. Breaking out is completely impossible; breaking in would be excruciatingly difficult, and probably result in becoming one of the detainees.
Battlefield (1 sub-board) For characters to meet up and duke it out; the Combat System has also been installed here. Moderate your own fights, set your own rules, if desired. This board requires a three paragraph minimum per post to maintain quality; threads that have become shorter will be moved to Just-For-Fun.