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  1. Seneca Crane was the Head Gamemaker in the 74th Hunger Games, in charge of coordinating game play and ordering obstacles into the arena. At the end of the Games, he allowed both Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark to emerge as victors, rather than allow them to commit suicide and thus have no...

  2. Gamemakers were people from the Capitol who designed and planned the annual Hunger Games. Gamemakers observed the tributes over three days of training, culminating in private sessions after lunch on the third afternoon.

  3. Seneca Crane was the Hunger Games Master and the public face of the failure, and also the one who changed the rules of the Hunger Games in the first place, allowing Katniss and Peeta to make their stand together. Ordinarily, even the tributes from the same district must turn on one another.

  4. Sep 24, 2012 · Seneca Crane, the Head Gamemaker, was the one responsible for producing the Hunger Games. He's the one who thought of the trick to announce two winners, and then withdraw that rule, to further excite the viewers.

  5. Seneca Crane is the Head Gamemaker for the 74th Hunger Games. His name is revealed only in Catching Fire, when we find out that he has been executed for his mistake of letting Katniss get away with her trick with the berries.

  6. Plutarch Heavensbee is the Head Gamemaker for the 75th Hunger Games, taking the place of Seneca Crane[1]. He becomes a commander of the rebel forces of District 13 during the Second Rebellion[4]. Plutarch is a native of the Capitol, given that he was a member of the Heavensbee family, one of the...

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  8. Jan 7, 2024 · Seneca Crane planned the 74th (and most controversial) Hunger Games, which also marked his third year as the Head Gamemaker (according to the films). He had a much larger role in the movie, in...

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