This is where the Hunger Games are played.
The Arena
This character was killed by a spear and her body decorated with wildflowers.
Rue
Katniss learns that Peeta has joined this group at the beginning of the Hunger Games.
The Career Alliance
This is the name given by Katniss to the tributes who train their whole lives for The Hunger Games.
Careers
"'Katniss, the girl who was on fire.' What a good laugh the Gamemakers must be having over that one."
Katniss
This is where Katniss was chased up a tree by the Career alliance.
The Pond
This is seemingly the leader of the Career alliance.
Cato
Katniss and Rue come up with a plan to do this to the Career's supply stockpile.
Destroy It
These genetically engineered wasps have poison in their stingers and will track their victim.
Trackers Jackers
"Oh let her stay up there. It's not like she's going anywhere anyway. We'll deal with her in the morning."
Careers
This is the name of the place where all of the supplies are laid out at the beginning of The Hunger Games.
The Cornucopia
This character was killed when Katniss dropped the Tracker Jacker nest on the Careers.
Glimmer
The Gamemakers change this rule when there are only 6 tributes left.
This place is also known as a "horn of plenty".
A Cornucopia
"You have to win."
Rue
This is where Katniss spent her first night in the Arena.
A Willow Tree
This is the announcer of The Hunger Games.
Claudius Templesmith
The Gamemakers do this when they think the games are getting boring.
Start A Fire
This bird was hunted by Katniss and identified by Rue.
Groosling
"I want to die as myself...I don't want them to change me in there. Turn me into some kind of monster I'm not."
Peeta
This is what takes Katniss to the Arena.
Hovercraft
This is the first character death we see once The Hunger Games begin.
The Boy From District 9
Katniss does this to Peeta when he reveals his crush on her.
Hits Him
This is what Katniss says her music teacher refers to folk songs as.
"Both tributes from the same district will be declared winners if they are the last two alive."
Claudius Templesmith