Could You Lead The Rebellion Against The Capitol?

These detailed questions will figure out if you have what it takes to overthrow the villainous Capitol of Panem and lead the rebellion to victory. (The Hunger Games Series)

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On Feb 29, 2016

What District do you think would be the most inspiring to originate from?

What backstory do you think motivates you to be a leader?

What is the weapon you fight with to protect yourself and allies?

What is vital to help you win the war?

Who would you sacrifice in order to win?

What type of leader should rule over Panem?

Lastly, what would you do after the rebellion succeeded?

You lead the rebellion to victory!

You lead the rebellion to victory!

Your powerful leadership and special skills have resulted in the rebels successfully overthrowing the Capitol, with you calling the shots. You have proven that you are a fair person that believes in justice, carving the way for a peaceful future of Panem. Though the emotional scars will always be a reminder to you of your long journey to get to this moment, you know that they will only prompt you to make sure that no harm will ever come to the people of the country you have freed.

You were unable to lead the rebellion to victory...

You were unable to lead the rebellion to victory...

Despite your fierce attempts at leading the rebels to victory, you were unable to overthrow the Capitol's excessively strong forces. As a result of your failed uprising, a 76th Hunger Games has been announced to the remaining Capitol citizens, where all rebels must fight to the death until only one remains. Though this outcome may seem grim, you managed to come closer to defeating the Capitol than anyone ever has before. Maybe, just maybe, your story could inspire the future generations to follow in your footsteps...and succeed.

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