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The fearsome, samurai-like Crows who all have Mad Max -esque black eye makeup storm the Origine camp, slaughtering most everyone and leaving the three siblings stranded on different paths.

When I say slaughter, I mean slaughter. There are swords plunged down throats, knives haphazardly slashed, and even a castration scene. The catch is each of these storylines seems to be directly inspired by its own classic dystopian story but gives it a menacing, prestige TV twist. Eldest child Kiano is brought into slavery but is chosen to live among the high classes as a personal favorite of a menacing female Crown named Lord Varvara. This storyline feels straight out of The Hunger Games , as Kiano must watch the decadence and brutal, deadly entertainment of the Crows before realizing the only way out is to participate.

His storyline is the most intriguing, with a twist ending that allows actor Emilio Sakraya to show his impressive masculine yet vulnerable range. The Republic is the multi-cultural haven where drifters from all tribes can co-exist peacefully. The youngest, Elja, shoulders the burden of the Atlantean cube and the entirety of the sci-fi aspect of the series.

He encounters Moses, a traveling merchant who sells the few remaining technological devices on the black market. While evaluating competitors, a range of abilities are taken into account, including their ability to survive, their ability with various weapons, their resourcefulness, and their records against other tributes - who are they able to kill and in some cases, who kills them. Gloss competed in and won the the 63rd Hunger Games.

He also competed with his sister, representing District 1 in the 75th Hunger Games. Both Gloss and Cashmere were "career" tributes, who had trained for the Hunger Games from a young age, and both won the Hunger Games in subsequent years, Gloss in the 63rd year and Cashmere in the 64th year. Gloss is a professional with a cool and controlled demeanor. In the 75th Hunger Games, even though Katniss shoots him in the leg, Gloss survives and continues to lead the pack of career tributes.

He slices the throat of District 3's tribute, Wiress, which enrages Katniss, who shoots him dead. While Gloss does not receive much screen time in Catching Fire , he demonstrates his impressive abilities with a knife in the short time he is seen. Additionally, since both Gloss and Cashmere were chosen from District 1, a wealthy district with many winning tributes, it seems likely that he and Cashmere volunteered for the games a second time.

His confidence and brutality helped him to kill many other tributes, both in the 63rd and 75th Hunger Games. Brutus is a "career" tribute who competed in the 75th Hunger Games - Katniss notes in the books that Brutus was around 40, although she does not know what previous Hunger Games he competed in. Brutus was also a volunteer for the 75th Hunger Games, who was eager to re-enter the arena. As a victor of a previous Hunger Games, Brutus probably spent all of his adult life teaching "career" tributes for District 2.

His life was devoted to the Hunger Games, even after he competed in them. Before the 75th Hunger Games, Brutus wanted to be an ally of Katniss's, but she refused, saying that she did not want allies in the arena. In the arena, he killed the tribute from District 9 and Chaff, a tribute from District Even in his 40s, Brutus is in peek physical condition, and is one of the last tributes standing.

After seeing Brutus kill Chaff, Peeta kills Brutus, making Brutus the only person who Peeta has ever killed and the final tribute to ever be killed in the Hunger Games. Brutus is a violent and powerful tribute who is skilled with a spear and in hand-to-hand fighting, and it is clear from his previous Hunger Games victory that he was ready and willing to shed more blood.

Cato is a "career" tribute in the 74th Hunger Games. He leads an alliance between the other "career" tributes from District 1 and 2 and it is almost certain that he would be the victor if Katniss was not competing in the Games. He volunteered for the Hunger Games at the ceremony in District 2, and had likely trained for the Games his whole life. Since he has been trained from birth, Cato is talented and deadly with a sword or a spear. He received a training score of 10, meaning that only Katniss scored higher than him.

In the arena, Cato quickly becomes Katniss's nemesis. He kills many of the other tributes, including Thresh. In the film, Cato is shown killing more tributes than any other tribute in the 74th Hunger Games. In the final showdown at the Cornucopia, Katniss manages to save Peeta from Cato, who falls from atop the Cornucopia and is eaten alive by the monstrous "muttation" dogs that resemble fallen tributes.

Katniss shoots Cato in the head, ending his agony. Enobaria was a volunteer who went on to win the 62nd Hunger Games, and she returned to compete in the 75th Hunger Games. Despite how easy Cato made this move look, it takes a bit of strength in order to be able to pull that off. While he didn't win the 74th Hunger Games, he was in the top three spots. Plus, in the film at least, Cato probably killed the most tributes during his time in the arena.

Not a feat to be proud of, but it's still impressive. Just looking at Enobaria freaks us out. If looks could kill, hers surely would.

Not that she relies on her looks alone. Enobaria became famous in the Capitol for ripping another tribute's neck out with her teeth. The infamy of this deadly method spurred Enobaria to file her teeth into sharp points. She looks like a woman with a shark's mouth. She is also one of the few tributes by the end of the franchise to have survived the entire ordeal.

Enobaria lived through the Quarter Quell and the Districts' rebellion, becoming one of a handful of Hunger Games survivors. What Johanna Mason lacks in strength, she more than makes up for in cunning. During the 71st Hunger Games, Johanna pretended to be weak. She fooled every tribute in the arena, and probably the viewers too, into thinking she was not a threat. When only a few tributes were left alive, Johanna killed them all with her insanely useful and existent fighting skills.

When she was picked as tribute for the Quarter Quell, Johanna once again relied on her smarts and latent ferocity to survive the ordeal. Despite her demeanor, she is not to be underestimated.

Just because we don't get to see Haymitch's time in the arena, doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Haymitch was truly one of the deadliest tributes to ever win the Hunger Games. First of all, he participated in the second Quarter Quell, which meant that the number of tributes he had to contend with was doubled. Secondly, he was able to take down two Career tributes during the first half of the Game.



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