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This is the unofficial timeline detailing major events as they occur or are described throughout the series. It spans roughly a century, set in an indeterminately distant, post-apocalyptic future of our own world, after global catastrophes led to the fall of modern civilization.[1]

Approach to timeline[]

A major issue for dating in The Hunger Games series is how to track its history. No official out-of-universe timeline is used, nor is an in-universe dating system mentioned in the books or movies to track the years. To make up for this lack of clarity, this timeline will use an unofficially recognized, non-canonical calendar system in order to provide a relative reference to events in the series.

The designations used to label years will be Before the Dark Days (BDD) and After the Dark Days (ADD). The origin year is 0 BDD and 0 ADD, during which the Dark Days ended, the Treaty of Treason was signed, and the Hunger Games were instituted. BDD counts down to the origin point, while ADD counts up from it. Also, since Panem uses the Gregorian calendar, one year measured in BDD or ADD will begin in January and end in December.

The end of the Dark Days as a means of measuring time has been used in props for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes.[2]

This timeline is considered incomplete because many past, present and future events are as of yet unknown, and the chronology is very loose. As a result, many events will have approximate dates or will be listed as unknown. The dates for these entries are italicized.

Early history[]

Unknown, BDD

At some point in the future, the Earth is ravaged by a series of ecological disasters spurred on by climate change. This includes droughts, storms, fires, and rising sea levels, which all lead to widespread resource shortages. A global war breaks out over the remaining resources, leading to the collapse of world governments,[1] and the human population is largely decimated, nearing extinction.[3]

In an early draft of The Hunger Games film script, the events of the series are said to take place 300 years into the future.[4] Considering that the film was released in 2012,[5] this would mean that the trilogy begins around 2312, and 1 ADD would correspond to the year 2238. However, since none of this material was included in the final product, this is only speculatory, and will not be carried throughout the rest of this page.

The flag of Panem.

The flag of Panem.

Founding of Panem[]

An indeterminate number of years after the fall of civilizations in North America, the nation of Panem is founded. Sometime during or after its founding, Panem's land and people are segmented into thirteen outlying districts, with the seat of its government, the Capitol,[1] situated in the Rocky Mountains. District 12 is established in Appalachia.[6]

Whether from its inception as a nation-state or a gradual transformation, Panem becomes a totalitarian dictatorship and police state. The impoverished district citizenry is exploited for their labor to the sole benefit of the Capitol. Their work and resources are likely key factors behind Panem's extensive technological advancement. Over the years, structural inequality stokes resentment in the districts against the Capitol ruling class.

Pre-rebellion[]

Unknown, BDD

12 - 11 BDD

  • July 5th, 12 BDD - July 4th, 11 BDD: Tigris is born in the Capitol.[8]

9 - 8 BDD

7 BDD

5 BDD

The First Rebellion (3 - 0 BDD)[]

Main article: First Rebellion

3 BDD

  • The thirteen districts of Panem launch a revolution against the Capitol, resulting in a major civil war.
    • According to the Capitol, the war is instigated by rebels in District 13. As Panem's previous military headquarters, 13 allegedly disseminates weapons and communications to other rebels throughout the districts.[15]
  • The conflict quickly spreads to all corners of Panem as loyalist and rebel soldiers wage war across the districts for control of the country. The Capitol liberally uses organic weapons, muttations, fleets of hovercraft in bombing campaigns, and other advance technologies to quell the uprising. The rebelling districts, in turn, employ espionage and guerilla tactics alongside District 13 materiel to fight on par with the Capitol. As a result, widespread loss of infrastructural damage is sustained throughout the country.
  • "A few months into the war":[16]
    • The first major rebel air raid on the Capitol immobilizes the city for several days. During this time, Coriolanus Snow's mother dies giving birth to a daughter, who perishes along with her.[16]
    • Soon after the death of his wife, General Crassus Snow is killed by a rebel sniper.[17]
  • Every Capitol citizen is assigned a bomb shelter near their residence. However, their surveillance system relies on electricity, and rebel interference in District 5 causes frequent blackouts, rendering their air raid sirens unreliable. Citizens are often caught off guard and forced to shelter in place.[18]
  • Mizzen is born in District 4. [19]

2 - 0 BDD

  • The Capitol strategically places tracker jacker nests around the districts like land mines,[20] and in Districts 9, 11, and 12,[17] jabberjays are used to spy on rebels.[6]
  • The rebel districts blockade and lay siege to the Capitol in an attempt to starve out the Capitol and its citizens, resulting in city-wide food shortages, rationing, and isolated incidents of cannibalism.[7]
  • The Capitol stages high-profile executions in the Capitol Arena, making it a prime target for rebel bombers.[21]
  • In an effort to boost morale in the last year of the war, the Capitol declares December 15th National Heroes Day, honoring citizens who lost their lives in service to the Capitol.[22]

The Dark Days[]

Main article: Dark Days
  • Rebel forces attempt to break the siege by scaling the Rocky Mountains and invading the Capitol itself. The terrain leaves them exposed to Capitol aircraft, likely resulting in heavy casualties. This loss presumably has a devastating impact on the rebel war effort, turning the tide of the war in favor of the Capitol.[23]
  • Realizing that the rebels have lost their advantage, District 13 decides to abandon its allies and secure its own independence. They seize a significant portion of the Capitol's nuclear arsenal and target the city. Knowing the Capitol still has its own nuclear weapons out west, District 13 threatens mutually assured destruction unless the Capitol strikes a deal.[3]
    • District 13's leaders propose that the Capitol allow them to quietly secede from Panem as an independent state, in exchange for their withdrawal of support from the rebel war effort and presenting the illusion that the Capitol destroyed the district. Left with no other viable alternative and unwilling to escalate the rebellion into a nuclear war, the Capitol reluctantly agrees to the terms of the ceasefire.
    • District 13 consolidates its people and assets in an underground complex, and the Capitol carpet bombs its surface infrastructure.
  • The Capitol uses the decimated ruins of 13 as propaganda, making an example of it as the consequence for rebelling. With the loss of support from District 13, the rebellion collapses and is overrun by the Capitol. The remaining districts are pacified and reunified under the firm grip of the Capitol.[1]

The Hunger Games Era (0 ADD - 74 ADD)[]

0 ADD - The Treaty of Treason[]

Main article: Treaty of Treason

After the districts' defeat and the end of the Dark Days, the Treaty of Treason is written to introduce new laws, ostensibly to guarantee peace, and to prevent the possibility of another district rebellion.[1]

The Treaty's most prominent provision is the establishment of the Hunger Games. First conceived of by Casca Highbottom and brought to fruition by Crassus Snow and Dr. Volumnia Gaul,[9] the event marks the anniversary of the districts' defeat with a twisted annual celebration. District children between the ages of 12 and 18 are reaped via lottery to fight to the death in the Hunger Games. Each year there are twenty-four tributes— one male and one female from each district— and they compete until only one remains as the victor.[1]

1 ADD

  • July, 1 ADD: The 1st Hunger Games are held in the Capitol Arena, as will be the case for the next nine iterations of the Games.[21]

2 - 3 ADD

  • 2 ADD: Greasy Sae is born in District 12.
  • July, 2 ADD: The 2nd Hunger Games are held.
  • July 5th, 2 ADD - July 4th, 3 ADD: Maude Ivory Baird is born.
  • July, 3 ADD: The 3rd Hunger Games are held.

4 - 9 ADD

  • Unknown:
  • The 4th - 9th Hunger Games are held each July.

10 ADD[]

The events of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes occur.

10th Hunger Games[]

  • For the first time, mentors are introduced into the Hunger Games. They are chosen from the Academy's top 24 students.[8]
  • Monday, July 4th, 10 ADD: The reaping is held for the 10th Hunger Games. The tributes begin their train journey by cattle car to the Capitol.[7]
  • Wednesday, July 6th: Tributes are unloaded at the train station and brought by truck to the Capitol Zoo.[24]
  • Thursday, July 7th: Brandy slits the throat of her mentor, Arachne Crane, and is shot dead by Peacekeepers.
  • Friday, July 8th: Clemensia Dovecote is bitten by snake mutts in the Citadel lab.
  • Saturday, July 9th: Arachne Crane's funeral is held, and mentors and tributes are caught up in the bombing of the Capitol Arena.
  • Tuesday, July 12th: A funeral is held for Apollo and Diana Ring.
  • Wednesday, July 13th - Friday, July 15th: Mentors prepare their tributes for interviews.
  • Saturday, July 16th: The Hunger Games: A Night of Interviews is held for the first time.
  • Monday, July 18th - Friday, July 22nd: The 10th Hunger Games are hosted in the Capitol Arena. Lucy Gray Baird becomes District 12's first victor.[25]

Post-10th Hunger Games[]

  • Saturday, July 23rd: Coriolanus Snow is sent to serve as a Peacekeeper and boards a train to District 12.[26]
  • Tuesday, July 26th: Snow arrives in District 12.
  • July 27th - 30th: Sejanus Plinth arrives in District 12 to serve as a Peacekeeper.
  • Friday, August 5th: Arlo Chance is executed for the bombing of the District 12 mines.[15]
  • Saturday, August 6th: Lucy Gray Baird and the Covey perform at the Hob for the first time since the 10th Hunger Games.[27]
  • Sunday, August 7th: Lucy Gray writes "The Hanging Tree", and she reunites with Snow.[28]
  • Sunday, August 14th: Coriolanus Snow visits the lake for the first time with the Covey.[29]
  • Wednesday, August 17th: Using a jabberjay, Snow records incriminating audio of Sejanus.[29] Scientists leave with the birds for the Capitol that night.[30]
  • Saturday, August 20th: Snow shoots Mayfair Lipp and Spruce shoots Billy Taupe Clade in the shed behind the Hob. The bodies are discovered by Maude Ivory Baird.[30]
  • Friday, August 26th: Based on evidence from Snow's jabberjay, Lil and Sejanus Plinth are executed for treason in the hanging tree.[30]
  • Saturday, August 27th: The Covey perform in the Peacekeepers' mess hall for Commander Hoff's birthday. Lucy Gray and Snow conspire to run away from District 12.[31]
  • Sunday, August 28th: After an altercation with Snow, Lucy Gray goes missing near the lake.[32] She is evidently never seen or heard from again.[9]
  • Monday, August 29th: Coriolanus Snow returns to the Capitol.[32]
  • Thursday, September 1st:[32] Snow attends his first university classes.
  • September - October:[9]
    • In District 12, a new commander takes over the District 12 Peacekeepers from Hoff. His first act is to outlaw shows at the Hob.
    • Snow regularly reports to the Citadel for his Gamemaker internship.
    • October: Snow poisons Casca Highbottom. Later that night, he attends a quiet dinner with the Plinths, Festus Creed, and Lysistrata Vickers, on the late Sejanus's nineteenth birthday.

11 ADD

12 - 19 ADD

  • Unknown:
  • The 12th - 19th Hunger Games are held each July.

20 - 24 ADD


25 ADD[]

  • The 25th Hunger Games take place, operating under the unique rules of the first Quarter Quell: during the reaping, instead of being selected randomly, the tributes are elected by the citizens of their respective districts.[34] The eventual victor of the First Quarter Quell is unknown and was deceased by the time of the Third Quarter Quell, half a century later.[13]

26 - 30 ADD

31 - 33 ADD

  • Seeder from District 11 becomes a victor.
  • The 31st - 33rd Hunger Games are held each July.

34 ADD

35 - 37 ADD

  • Unknown:
  • The 35th - 37th Hunger Games are held each July.

38 ADD

39 - 43 ADD

  • Unknown:
  • The 39th - 43rd Hunger Games are held each July.

44 - 49 ADD

  • Unknown:
  • The 44th - 49th Hunger Games are held each July.

50 ADD[]

  • Coriolanus Snow reads the card for the second Quarter Quell,[13] declaring that twice the regular number of tributes will be selected in the reaping, resulting in a total of 48 tributes.[38]
    • This marks the latest known year he could have assumed his position as president.
  • July, 50 ADD: The 50th Hunger Games take place.[13]
    • July 4th: Sixteen-year-old Haymitch Abernathy, Maysilee Donner, an unnamed male, and an unnamed female are reaped from District 12.
    • July 5th: Tributes arrive in the Capitol and take part in the Tribute Parade. District 12's tributes wear coal miner costumes.[13]
    • July 6th - 8th: Training. Private sessions take place after lunch on the 8th, and training scores are announced later that evening.
    • July 9th - 10th: Interview prep and interviews.
    • July 11th: The 50th Hunger Games begin. 18 tributes die in the Cornucopia bloodbath.
    • July 12 - 13th: While the Careers roam the mountains for victims, five tributes are killed by the arena's many poisons.
    • July 14th: A snow-capped mountain erupts, revealing it as an active volcano. Five Careers and five other tributes are killed, and lava drives the remaining tributes into the woods.
    • Unknown:
      • Haymitch kills two Careers, and Maysilee Donner saves his life by killing a third, so they form an alliance. Over an unknown duration, five more tributes die.
      • Final day:
        • Haymitch and Maysilee reach the edge of the arena and decide to part ways. Soon after, Maysilee is killed by candy pink bird muttations, and Haymitch holds her hand as she dies.
        • One more tribute is killed in combat, and another is eaten by a pack of carnivorous squirrels.
        • Haymitch faces off with a District 1 female. He leads her to the edge of the arena and uses its force field against her. He is declared the victor of the 50th Hunger Games.
  • Two weeks after his victory, Haymitch's mother, younger brother, and girlfriend are killed as punishment for his game-winning stunt, which made the Capitol look foolish.[39]

51 - 55 ADD

56 ADD

  • July 5th, 55 ADD - July 4th, 56 ADD:
  • July, 56 ADD: The 56th Hunger Games are held.

57 ADD

  • July 5th, 56 ADD - July 4th, 57 ADD:
  • July, 57 ADD: The 57th Hunger Games are held.
    • This may be the earliest year that District 8's Cecelia could have won the Games.

58 ADD[]

59 ADD

  • Foxface is born in District 5.
  • Clove is born in District 2.[41]
  • July, 59 ADD: The 59th Hunger Games are held.

60 - 61 ADD

  • The 60th and 61st Hunger Games are held each July.
  • 61 ADD: The latest year that District 8's Cecelia could have won the Hunger Games.

62 ADD

63-64 ADD

65 ADD

  • July, 65 ADD: Finnick Odair from District 4, mentored by Mags Flanagan,[48] wins the 65th Hunger Games. At 14 years old, he is one of the youngest ever victor in the history of the Games.[37]
  • When Katniss is 7, she and her sister sing "The Hanging Tree" and make rope necklaces. After her mother shouts at her father, Katniss runs away to the Meadow and hides. Mr. Everdeen retrieves her, but they don't sing the song again.[49]

66 - 67 ADD

68 - 69 ADD

  • At the age of twelve, Gale Hawthorne takes out tesserae for the first time for himself, his father, mother, and two younger brothers.[1]
    • July, 68 ADD: His name is entered six times into the reaping balls for the 68th Hunger Games.
  • July, 69 ADD: The 69th Hunger Games are held.

70 ADD

  • January,[42] 70 ADD:[51]
  • April: Peeta Mellark secretly gives a starving Katniss two loaves of bread.[42]
  • May 8th: Katniss turns 12 and applies for tesserae for the first time for herself, her mother, and sister, entering her name four times for the reaping, thereby saving herself and her family from starvation.[42]
  • July: Annie Cresta from District 4 becomes the victor of the 70th Hunger Games.[51]
  • Sunday in October: Katniss encounters 14-year-old Gale Hawthorne in the woods while hunting. While initially mistrusting of one another, over time the two become close friends.[52]
  • 70 - 71 ADD: Primrose Everdeen discovers Buttercup as a sickly kitten, and Katniss tries to drown him. After Prim pleads, Katniss relents, and Mrs. Everdeen nurses him back to health.[1]

71 ADD

72 ADD

  • Late May, 72 ADD:
    • Friday evening: Katniss and Gale take down a buck in the woods outside District 12, and after dark, they take it to Rooba for butchering.
    • Saturday, Prim's 10th birthday: Katniss plans to use the venison money to buy dress materials, but she spots Lady, an injured goat, and purchases her from the Goat Man. She brings the goat home to Prim with a pink ribbon around its neck. Lady's wounds are tended and healed by Mrs. Everdeen and Prim.[45]
  • July, 72 ADD: The 72nd Hunger Games are held, led by Seneca Crane in his first year as Head Gamemaker.[5]
Victor of the 73rd Hunger Games, as seen in The Hunger Games film.

Victor of the 73rd Hunger Games, as seen in The Hunger Games film.

73 ADD

Growing Unrest and the Second Rebellion (74 - 76 ADD)[]

74 ADD[]

The events of The Hunger Games occur.

74th Hunger Games[]

Main article: 74th Hunger Games
  • Katniss after volunteering for the 74th Hunger Games.

    Katniss after volunteering for the 74th Hunger Games.

    Wednesday, July 4th, 74 ADD: The reaping is held for the 74th Hunger Games. Primrose Everdeen[1] and Peeta Mellark are reaped from District 12, but Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her sister's place.[42] After saying goodbye to their loved ones in the Justice Building, Katniss, Peeta, Haymitch, and their escort, Effie Trinket, leave by train for the Capitol.[6]
  • Thursday, July 5th: Arriving in the Capitol, Katniss and Peeta are introduced to their stylists Cinna and Portia, with the two dressing them in stylish black outfits that light on fire during the Tribute Parade. This makes the tributes stand out to the Capitol crowds.[55]
  • Friday, July 6th - Sunday,[52] July 8th: Training for the 74th Hunger Games takes place.[56]
    • During their private sessions after lunch on Sunday, Katniss shoots an arrow in anger at the Gamemakers for not paying attention to her.[56] When their training scores are revealed later that evening, Peeta scores an 8 and Katniss scores an 11.[52]
  • Monday, July 9th: Tributes have a full day of preparation for their interviews.[57]
  • Tuesday, July 10th: After being readied by their stylists and prep teams all day, tributes partake in a night of interviews.[57]
    • Katniss reinforces her image as the "Girl on Fire" by twirling in her bejeweled dress, which glitters like flames.[57] Katniss' celebrity status amongst the Capitol is further solidified when during Peeta's interview, he admits he is in love with her, to Katniss' shock and anger. Despite this, Haymitch informs her it is a good thing, as it will help garner her sympathy and further attract sponsors.[58]
  • Wednesday, July 11th: The 74th Hunger Games begin. Eleven tributes die in the bloodbath.[59]
  • Thursday, July 12th: Early in the morning, long before dawn, Katniss discovers that Peeta has joined the Career alliance[59] when he kills the District 8 female.[60]
  • Friday, July 13th: Katniss nearly dies of thirst before she finds a pond.[60]
  • Saturday, July 14th: Near dawn, the Gamemakers start a forest fire to drive tributes together. Katniss spends the day recuperating, but the Careers find her in the evening. She climbs a tree to escape them, and Rue points out a tracker jacker nest above Katniss.[61] Katniss begins to saw at the branch holding it during the nightly airing of the anthem, but she's unable to get through it before the song ends.[20]
  • Sunday, July 15th: At dawn, Katniss finishes sawing the branch and drops the nest onto the Careers, killing Glimmer from District 1 and the District 4 female. Katniss takes Glimmer's bow and arrows, and Peeta is badly wounded fighting Cato from District 2 so she can get away. Katniss passes out from the venom.[20]
  • Monday, July 16th: The remaining Careers recruit the District 3 male, who unearths, rearranges, and reactivates land mines to protect their supplies.[62]
  • Tuesday, July 17th: Katniss finally wakes and tends to her injuries. She and Rue become allies, and they plan to destroy the Careers' supplies.[63]
  • Wednesday, July 18th: Rue sets two fires to draw the Careers away from their hoard. After watching Foxface navigate the minefield, Katniss shoots three arrows into a net of apples, tumbling down to detonate the mines— and therefore the supplies.[62] The explosions render Katniss deaf in her left ear. Once the Careers come upon the scene, Cato kills the boy from District 3 in a fit of rage. After the anthem, the Careers hunt for their bomber in the forest overnight.[64]
  • Katniss singing to Rue

    Katniss singing to Rue

    Thursday, July 19th: Recovering from the day before, Katniss hunts and seeks to meet back up with Rue. However, the young girl is netted and speared by Marvel.[64] Katniss kills him, and at Rue's request, she sings the girl to sleep. Then she wreaths Rue's body in flowers.[65]
  • Friday, July 20th: Katniss lights a signal fire to draw the remaining Careers to her, but no one takes the bait. That evening, Claudius Templesmith announces a rule change: two tributes from the same district can win together if they're the last two alive. Katniss calls out for Peeta.[65]
  • Saturday, July 21st: Katniss sets another fire to divert the Careers, and she heads out to look for Peeta, finding him camouflaged by a stream. She tends to his wounds and they make camp in a cave downstream.[66]
  • Sunday, July 22nd: Claudius Templesmith announces a feast with items tributes desperately need; in Katniss and Peeta's case, this is medicine for his infected leg. The two tributes argue, and later that evening, she drugs him with sleep syrup.[45]
  • Monday, July 23rd: Katniss heads to the feast before dawn and gets into an altercation with Clove, who is killed by Thresh. He lets Katniss go, and she returns to the cave with Peeta's medicine.[67]
  • Tuesday, July 24th - Wednesday, July 25th: The Gamemakers send a rainstorm.[68] While Katniss and Peeta hunker down in their cave hideout, Cato kills Thresh.[69]
  • Thursday, July 26th: The rain clears, so Katniss and Peeta go hunting. While foraging, Peeta unknowingly collects poisonous nightlock berries, which a starving Foxface steals and eats.[69]
  • Friday, July 27th: Katniss and Peeta set out to find Cato,[70] and both they and their last remaining opponent are driven to the Cornucopia by wolf mutts. After a fight, Cato falls into the pack below and mauled for hours.[71]
  • Saturday, July 28th: Once the sun comes up at dawn, Katniss is able to mercy-kill Cato. She and Peeta distance themselves from the body, and then Claudius Templesmith revokes the rule change, attempting to pit them against each other. Katniss and Peeta attempt suicide by nightlock berries, but they are stopped by another announcement proclaiming them both the victors.[71]
  • Katniss and Peeta's defiance inspires civil unrest throughout Panem.[72]

  • Summer, 74 ADD:
    • Katniss, Peeta, and Haymitch return to District 12.
      • Prim, Gale, and Mrs. Everdeen in the crowd at the train station.

        Prim, Gale, and Mrs. Everdeen in the crowd at the train station.

        At the train station, Katniss learns from her mother that Gale and the other Hawthornes are publicly considered her cousins— a lie someone came up with to avoid threatening Katniss and Peeta's on-screen romance with the existence of an unrelated male friend.[44]
      • After being greeted at the train station by family and friends, they take questions from reporters. Mrs. Everdeen is asked what she thinks of her daughter's boyfriend, and she replies that "while Peeta [is] the very model of what a young man should be, [Katniss isn't] old enough to have any boyfriend at all."[38]
    • Katniss and Peeta attend "a banquet for the victors that only the most high-ranking people [are] invited to," a district holiday with free food and entertainment from the Capitol, and the first monthly Parcel Day food delivery.[72]
    • After several weeks, the cameras and reporters go home, and Katniss, Mrs. Everdeen, and Prim move into their new house in the Victors' Village.[72] Peeta also moves into his own house there.[44]

Late summer/early autumn:[72]

  • One Sunday, Katniss goes into the woods and sees Gale alone for the first time since the Games. After eating breakfast and hunting, fishing, and gathering together, they approach the fence near the Hob and Gale kisses her for the first time, saying he "had to do that. At least once." Katniss stays sitting there by a tree until past sunset, when she returns home.
  • Katniss manages the snares for the next week and drops off meat for the Hawthornes. She prepares to give Gale a speech about how she isn't interested, but the following Sunday, Gale acts as though the kiss never happened.

Unknown:

  • Seneca Crane being led into the room with the berries.

    Seneca Crane being led into the room with the berries.

    Sometime after the conclusion of the 74th Hunger Games, Head Gamemaker Seneca Crane is executed on President Snow's orders for permitting Katniss and Peeta’s dual victory.[72] In The Hunger Games film, he is implied to die by forced suicide eating nightlock berries.[5]
  • A few weeks before the Victory Tour, Haymitch runs out of liquor while there's none for sale and he goes into withdrawal, shaking and screaming at things only he can see.[44]

The events of Catching Fire occur.

74th Victory Tour[]

Main article: Victory Tour (74th HG
  • Promotional poster for Katniss and Peeta's Victory Tour.

    Promotional poster for Katniss and Peeta's Victory Tour.

    Tour Day 1: President Snow visits Katniss unannounced at her home in the Victors’ Village. During their conversation, Snow informs Katniss how her and Peeta’s stunt at the end of the 74th Hunger Games has inspired protests and riots in multiple districts. He goes on to threaten to execute Katniss’ and Peeta’s families and friends if they cannot prove to him and Panem that their stunt was nothing but an act of love in order to calm the unrest.[72] At noon,[44] Katniss, Peeta, Haymitch, Effie, and their stylists leave District 12 by train, bound for 11.[73]
  • Day 2: They arrive in District 11 and give a speech in front of the Justice Building. Peeta promises that one month of their winnings from the Hunger Games will go to the families of Rue and Thresh, then Katniss thanks Rue and Thresh for their assistance in her survival in the Games. The district acknowledges their kindness with District 12's three-finger salute. Peacekeepers immediately execute an elderly man[74] and possibly several other citizens.[75]
  • The schedule from then on seems to be one district per day, as Katniss says each day is the same routine.[75]
    • Days 3-4: Districts 10 and 9
    • Day 5: A practice run for a planned uprising occurs when Katniss and Peeta visit District 8.[76] Katniss notices a rebellious fervor from the crowd.
    • Days 6-8: Districts 7, 6, and 5
    • Days 9-10: Districts 4 and 3; Katniss mentions seeing the same sentiment from the crowds here as in District 8.
    • Days 11-12: Districts 2 and 1; Katniss finds these "back-to-back" visits very difficult because Cato and Clove from 2 could have gone home if she and Peeta hadn't, and Katniss personally killed Glimmer and Marvel from 1.
    • Day 13: The Capitol
      • The victors stay in their old quarters at the Training Center. While there, Katniss suggests a public marriage proposal.[75]
      • That night, on the stage in front of the Training Center, Peeta proposes to Katniss. President Snow makes a surprise appearance to congratulate them, but wordlessly communicates to Katniss that she and Peeta have failed to quell the unrest in the districts.[75]
        • Meanwhile, District 8 uses the night's special programming as an excuse to be out on the streets after dark, and they launch a full-scale uprising.[76]
      • After this, the victors attend a party at the president's mansion, and Katniss meets the new Head Gamemaker, Plutarch Heavensbee. He shows her his mockingjay watch,[77] giving her a hint as a mentor about the twist of the 75th Hunger Games arena:[78] that it will be like a clock, with a new threat in a particular section each hour.[48]
    • Day 14: The victors return to District 12 on the day of the Harvest Festival and attend festivities at Mayor Undersee's house. While there, Katniss sees classified intelligence about the District 8 uprising.[77]
    • Within forty-eight hours of its beginning, Peacekeepers put down the District 8 uprising. Afterwards, they institute a week-long lockdown, during which they air televised executions from 8's town square.[76]
    • After a week, when the lockdown ends and regular work resumes, the Capitol bombs the District 8 factory where the uprising had been planned. Bonnie and Twill, presumed dead by the district government, escape in stolen Peacekeeper uniforms with a rifle and board a train bound for District 6. They sneak off at a fuel stop along the way and follow the train tracks while concealed by the woods.[76]

Unknown, late 74 - early 75 ADD[]

  • First Sunday after the Harvest Festival:[79]
    Thread whipping Gale Hawthorne

    Thread whipping Gale Hawthorne.

    • District 12's Head Peacekeeper, Cray, is suddenly and quietly replaced by Romulus Thread. Unaware of Cray's replacement, Gale Hawthorne brings a wild turkey he'd shot to his back door for sale.[80] He is arrested for poaching and viciously whipped in the town square.[79]
    • Katniss is whipped across the face when she attempts to intervene, but Haymitch Abernathy and Peeta Mellark able to deescalate the situation. Thread backs down, and the victors and several coal miners are able to carry Gale from the square to Victors' Village, where he is treated by Mrs. Everdeen. A blizzard rolls in, and Madge Undersee brings pain-relieving morphling.[80]
      • Haymitch gets Katniss's bridal photo shoot pushed back "several months" to let her heal up from the lash she took.[34]
  • Tuesday: The blizzard ends after two days.[81]
  • Wednesday: A path is cleared from the Victors' Village to District 12's town square. By this time, Thread has placed machine gun nests on the rooftops of buildings, decorated their facades with patriotic banners. and installed whipping posts, several stockades, and a gallows. He also has Peacekeepers burn down the Hob.[81]
  • Unknown, winter:[81]
    • For two weeks, the mines stay closed, and half the district is starving. Children like Rory Hawthorne sign up for tesserae, but their grain and oil never arrives, and food shortages begin.
    • The mines reopen, wages are cut, and hours are increased. Parcel Day food deliveries arrive spoiled and "defiled by rodents", and the price of food constantly increases.
    • Thread enforces long-ignored laws with his recent installations in the square.
    • Katniss convinces Haymitch to hire Hazelle Hawthorne as a housekeeper.
    • One day, a crate of wedding dresses arrives for Katniss from the Capitol.
    • Possibly the very next day, Katniss sets out into the woods for the first time since Thread's arrival.
      • Katniss meets refugees Bonnie and Twill at the lake on their way to District 13. They had stopped here to rest when Bonnie twisted her ankle on the outskirts of 12 two days prior. Katniss learns rumors from them that 13 is still out there, and she gets stuck out in the woods behind the fence, which is actually electrified for once.[76]
      • Katniss makes it over the fence, breaking her ankle and bruising her tailbone. She returns home to find two Peacekeepers there to inform her that the fence will be electrified around-the-clock.[82]
    • The next day, Katniss wakes at noon, and her mother prescribes her a week of bedrest.[82]
      • Peeta comes by every day with cheese buns and helps add illustrations to her family's plant book, and every afternoon, he carries her downstairs to watch the television.
      • One day, Katniss catches a news story about the Dark Days showing old footage after the destruction of District 13.
      • A few days later, Katniss sees the same shot in a supposedly live broadcast from the ruins, confirming Bonnie and Twill's narrative.

75 ADD[]

  • Early spring:[34]
    • Katniss's foot is deemed usable, and she goes to sleep one night planning to go into town the next morning.
    • The next day, Cinna and her prep team arrive three weeks earlier than expected for the photo shoot. They take pictures of Katniss in many different wedding dresses.
      • By this time, District 4 has been in revolt for several weeks, resulting in seafood shortages that are explained away as a consequence of bad weather. There are also shortages of gadgets from District 3 and fabrics from 8.
    • The day after the photo shoot, Katniss learns from Haymitch that there are rumors of uprisings in Districts 7 and 11, and Prim hears in school that there will be special programming on the television that night.
      • At 7:30pm, Caesar Flickerman hosts a special from the stage in front of the Training Center with Cinna. They show photos of Katniss in her gowns leading up to the last vote on the final six.
      • Snow announcing the third Quarter Quell.

        Snow announcing the third Quarter Quell.

        Once Caesar's program concludes, President Snow announces the Quarter Quell rule for the upcoming 75th Hunger Games. He declares that the tributes will be reaped from the existing pool of victors.
      • After an emotional breakdown, Katniss meets with Haymitch to discuss the implications of the Quell. They get drunk together, and they both agree to do whatever it takes to protect Peeta, should he enter with Katniss into the Games.[83]
  • Late March/early April, 75 ADD, nine months after the 74th Hunger Games reaping:[83]
    • Katniss wakes up hungover and returns home, where her mother and Prim look after her. Peeta tracks down Ripper and threatens to turn her in to the Peacekeepers if she provides Haymitch and Katniss with any more liquor. He also bribes her.
      • In the Capitol, voting on Katniss's wedding dress ends at noon.[34]
      • In the afternoon, Peeta dumps out all of Haymitch's remaining liquor supply, and he confronts them both with a plan to train like Careers.[83]
    • After a few days, Katniss and Haymitch agree to Peeta's plan.
  • April - July: Haymitch, Katniss, and Peeta train daily like Career tributes to prepare for the Games, exercising in the morning, honing their combat skills in the afternoon, and watching recaps of living victors' Games at night.[83]

75th Hunger Games[]

Main article: 75th Hunger Games
  • Peeta, Effie, and Katniss at the Quarter Quell reaping.

    Peeta, Effie, and Katniss at the Quarter Quell reaping.

    July 4th, 75 ADD: The reaping is held for the 75th Hunger Games. Katniss Everdeen and Haymitch Abernathy are reaped, but Peeta Mellark volunteers in Haymitch's place. The tributes are denied a goodbye, and they are taken directly to the train to the Capitol.
  • July 5th: Tributes arrive in the Capitol and attend the Tribute Parade. Katniss and Peeta meet Finnick Odair and Johanna Mason.
  • July 6th - 8th: During training, Katniss impresses the other tributes with her archery, so much so that most request to be her allies.
    • In his private session, Peeta paints a portrait of Rue wreathed by flowers with supplies from the camouflage station, and during hers, Katniss hangs a practice dummy she labels with Seneca Crane's name. They both get perfect scores of 12, the first to ever do so in the history of the Hunger Games.
  • July 9th: Rather than preparing for their interviews, Katniss and Peeta have a rooftop picnic.
  • July 10th: During tribute interviews, each of the victors make an impassioned or angered plea to both the audience and their fans regarding the Quell, hoping to get the Games cancelled. While their efforts are futile, they nevertheless gain immense sympathy from the crowd, who are deeply upset at the prospect of losing so many of their favored victors.
    • During Katniss's interview, her wedding dress— chosen by Capitol citizens, insisted upon for the occasion by Snow, and modified by Cinna— transforms into a dress resembling a mockingjay when she spins and the dress catches on fire, to both the audience's and Caesar's praise.
    • The victors holding hands at the end of the interviews.

      The victors holding hands at the end of the interviews.

      During Peeta's interview, he claims that Katniss is pregnant, sending horrified shocks through the audience who begin openly calling for the Games to be stopped. As the victors hold their hands in a show of unity and defiance, the interviews abruptly end and their recaps cancelled, as minor civil unrest erupts through the Capitol.
  • July 11th: The 75th Hunger Games begin, led by Head Gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee.
    • Immediately prior to the start of the Games, Cinna is beaten into unconsciousness by Peacekeepers and dragged away in front of Katniss as she ascends her launch tube into the arena.
    • Eight victors die during the bloodbath. Katniss and Peeta solidify an alliance with Finnick and Mags, fleeing into the jungle while the Career pack takes control of the Cornucopia. Peeta accidentally hits the arena’s force field, severely shocking him and stopping his heart. Peeta survives thanks to Finnick’s use of CPR.
  • July 12th: The arena's clock mechanism comes into effect at midnight.
    • 1am: Johanna Mason, Beetee Latier, Wiress, and Blight are caught in a rain of blood. Blinded, Blight runs into the force field, stopping his heart like Peeta's.
    • 2am: Katniss, Peeta, Finnick, and Mags are accosted by a poisonous fog. Mags sacrifices herself to allow the group to escape, and she dies enveloped by the fog.
    • 3am: Katniss, Peeta, and Finnick are confronted by a pack of monkey mutts. As they flee towards the beach to escape, Peeta is attacked by one, but is saved by the female morphling, who sacrifices her life to protect him.
    • 10am: On the beach, Katniss, Peeta, and Finnick witness the 10 o'clock wave. Soon after, they encounter and ally with Johanna, Beetee, and Wiress.
    • Afternoon: While on watch, Katniss wakes everyone to inform them that the arena is a clock, and they head to the Cornucopia to gather weapons, as well as to observe and verify. After some time, they're ambushed by the Careers; Gloss kills Wiress, he is killed by Katniss, and his sister Cashmere is killed by Johanna. Enobaria and Brutus get away, and before the other alliance can pursue, the Cornucopia and its island spin around to disorient them.
    • 4pm: The group leaves the island. Katniss and Finnick are caught in the jabberjay sector, and they are tortured by screams for an hour.
  • July 13th: Beetee proposes a plan to kill off the remaining Careers using his wire and the lightning tree.
    • Between 11:00-11:59am: Johanna hits Katniss over the head with the coil of wire and cuts out her tracker before leaving to distract Brutus and Enobaria. Shortly after, Brutus kills Chaff in front of Peeta, and Peeta manages to kill him. Katniss draws Finnick and Enobaria to the lightning tree, planning to shoot one of them, but she realizes Beetee's plan and blows out the force field at midnight instead.

Second Rebellion[]

Main article: Second Rebellion
  • July 14th: Katniss, Beetee, and Finnick are extracted from the arena by rebels, while Peeta, Johanna, and Enobaria are taken by the Capitol. A majority of the districts begin a revolt against Capitol authorities, marking the start of the Second Rebellion.[78]
    • 12:15am: Fifteen minutes after Katniss blew out the force field, Capitol bombers arrive and raze District 12 in a massive bombing raid. Of District 12's original population of approximately 8,000, only about 800 survive, and fewer than a dozen of 12's merchant class are among them. The survivors, led by Gale Hawthorne, watch from the lake.[35]
    • In the opening stages of the civil war, communications go out in Districts 7, 10, and 12. District 11 gains control of transportation, bringing hope of food to the other rebelling districts.[78]
  • July 16th-17th: After three days in the woods, the District 12 survivors are discovered and taken to District 13.[35]
  • Gale informs Katniss that District 12 no longer exists.[78]

The events of Mockingjay occur.

  • Late July, 75 ADD: It is revealed to the wider populace of Panem that District 13 was not obliterated at the end of the Dark Days. Instead, District 13 secured its independence from the Capitol in exchange for not escalating the First Rebellion into a nuclear war. It once again becomes the primary military benefactor of the rebel war effort.[3]
  • One month after the bombing of District 12[35] (Mid-August, 75 ADD):
    • Day 1: Katniss Everdeen returns to the wreckage of District 12,[35] Peeta Mellark's first Capitol propaganda interview airs at 18:30 (in District 13's time zone), and Katniss decides to agree to be the Mockingjay.[3]
    • Day 2: Katniss and District 13 leadership, headed by President Alma Coin, come to an agreement on the Mockingjay Deal.[84] Coin announces the terms to the district that evening at 18:00.[85]
    • Day 3: This morning, District 8 is heavily bombed, and Katniss is sent there to film a propo in the afternoon.[86] The field hospital she visits is bombed, but she and Gale take out Capitol hovercraft and get footage in the wreckage.[87] The propo airs across the districts at 20:00, with seventeen reruns going into the following day.[88]
    • Day 4: At 18:30 this evening, Peeta's second interview airs.[88]
    • Day 6:[49]
      • Katniss's propo boosts morale among district rebels, allowing them to take Districts 3 and 11.
      • Katniss, Gale, and a camera crew return to shoot propos in District 12, where Gale recounts the bombing and escape. Katniss sings "The Hanging Tree" for the first time in ten years.
    • Day 7:
      • At 18:30, there's a live broadcast of Peeta in his third and final interview from the Capitol. Beetee breaks into the programming with Finnick's "We Remember" propos, and Peeta issues a warning to 13 about an imminent air strike.[49] President Coin issues an air raid alarm, and District 13's citizens evacuate into a bunker.[89]
    • Days 7-9: Bunker missiles[89] are launched at the district over the course of three days. Anyone on the first ten levels of the complex would have been killed, but due to Peeta's timely warning, no lives are lost.[90]
    • Day 10, last week of August: With twenty-four hours of quiet behind them, District 13 resumes normal operations. Katniss and Finnick are brought aboveground to film propos telling the nation that the district survived, but are unable to perform due to emotional distress. They are both sedated, and Boggs begins to make arrangements to rescue Peeta, Annie Cresta, and Johanna Mason.[90]
    • Day 11:
      • Katniss wakes from her sedation, and she and Finnick film propos to distract the Capitol during the assault.
      • 15:00-16:00: District 13 commandos successfully carry out the infiltration of the Capitol and secure the three captured victors.[39]
    • Day 12:
      • 0:00: The victors arrive in District 13.[39] Peeta is found to have undergone hijacking by the Capitol using tracker jacker venom, warping his memories and making him a threat towards Katniss.[43]
      • Portia and Peeta's prep team are executed on live television.[43]
  • September:
    • Having secured 11 out of the 12 districts, the rebels begin a final campaign to take the last remaining district, District 2, the Capitol's most loyal district and military headquarters. Katniss Everdeen and Gale Hawthorne join Commanders Lyme and Paylor as part of the operation.[91]
    • After several weeks, District 2 is successfully secured following the destruction of the Capitol's command and control center known as the Nut. Remaining Peacekeeper and loyalist forces in District 2 are swiftly routed in the District's central square shortly thereafter, crippling the Capitol's ability to offensively prosecute the war and decisively turning the conflict in the rebel's favor. Katniss Everdeen is shot in an assassination attempt on live television,[92] but survives.[93]
  • Unknown, autumn:
    • Annie Cresta and Finnick Odair are married, and their ceremony is aired as a propo for all of Panem.[93]
    • Over the course of three weeks, Katniss and Johanna train to take part in the final assault on the Capitol.[94] Both make it to their final exam, but Johanna has a traumatic flashback during hers and is deemed unfit to serve.[95]
Battle of the Capitol[]
Main article: Battle of the Capitol
  • Late autumn:
    • The final engagement of the Second Rebellion begins as rebels launch a full-on assault against the city. The destruction of the Nut took out the Capitol's air force, leaving the defense of the city to Peacekeeper infantry. Capitol forces retreat further into the city, but the rebel advance is hindered by strategically placed traps known as pods.[95]
    • The week before the arrival of propaganda unit Squad 451, rebels secure a ten-block stretch outside the train station.[95]
    • Hovercrafts transport Squad 451 from District 13 to the bombed-out remains of District 12. After several days of travel on a cargo train and a six-hour hike through a mountain tunnel, they arrive at the rebel encampment.[95]
      • Day 4, relative to Squad 451's arrival: Leeg 2 is killed by a pod.[95]
      • Day 5: Peeta Mellark arrives the following evening to fill Leeg 2's place in the unit.[95]
      • Day 6: Jackson invents the game Real or Not Real.[96]
      • Day 7: Boggs is fatally wounded by a land mine[96] and transfers his Holo over to Katniss. After more pods are triggered, killing Mitchell, the rest of the squad is presumed dead by the nation. Using this to their advantage, Katniss leads them on her own personal, unapproved mission to assassinate President Snow.[97]
      • Day 8: Squad 451 proceeds into the city's sewers and Transfer. All but five members of Squad 451 are killed by lizard mutts, including Finnick Odair.[98] The survivors shelter at Tigris's shop.[99]
      • Day 9: Squad 451 continues to shelter with Tigris.[99]
      • Day 10: The squad stays with Tigris. They learn from a broadcast about strategies being implemented by rebels, and quickly learn how the Capitol is counteracting them. They also learn that shopkeepers are being asked to host refugees, so they plan to move on towards the president's mansion the next morning.[100]
      • Day 11: Katniss and Gale head to the City Circle, narrowly surviving gunfire and deadly pods on their way. Gale is captured by Peacekeepers, so Katniss pushes on alone. She is caught up in the City Circle bombing, where her sister, Prim, is killed.[100]
    • Following the bombing of Capitol children, Peacekeepers, and rebel medics, all remaining support for President Snow and his regime collapses under the assumption that he's behind the massacre. He is taken into custody, and rebels take the Capitol, bringing the Second Rebellion to a close.[101] This also brings an end to the Victors' Purge; only seven victors survive.[102]

Reconstruction[]

  • Winter:[102]
    • Snow is tried and sentenced to death,[101] and his collaborators await trial.[102] He explains to Katniss Everdeen that the bombing was a false flag operation by President Coin to turn his people against him, and that in actuality, District 13 bombers were responsible.[101]
    • On the morning of Snow's scheduled execution, Coin holds a vote among the remaining Hunger Games victors about whether or not to hold a 76th Hunger Games. The proposal passes in a 4-3 vote, but is never carried out. At the execution, Katniss Everdeen instead assassinates Coin,[102] leaving Snow to die choking on his own blood or being trampled by the crowd.[103]

The Republic Era (>76 ADD)[]

The flag of Panem after the Second Rebellion.

The flag of Panem after the Second Rebellion.

76 ADD[]

  • Winter, 76 ADD:[103]
    • An emergency election is held to replace Coin as president, and Commander Paylor from District 8 becomes Panem's first democratically elected leader.
    • Katniss spends several months in solitary confinement at the Training Center during her televised trial in absentia. Plutarch Heavensbee testifies in her defense, and due to testimony from Dr. Aurelius, she is deemed not guilty by reason of insanity.
    • Katniss is released from solitary confinement, but restricted to District 12 until further notice. However, Mrs. Everdeen moves to District 4 to start a hospital, so Katniss is entrusted to the care of her mentor, Haymitch Abernathy.
    • Beetee Latier returns to District 3, and Gale Hawthorne takes a job in District 2.
  • Early spring, 76 ADD:[103]
    • Peeta Mellark returns to District 12.
    • Work crews in District 12 clear rubble and retrieve bodies for burial in a mass grave at the Meadow.
    • Katniss finds her sister's cat, Buttercup, and after an emotional breakdown, she tends to his wounds.
  • Unknown:[103]
    • Katniss, Peeta, and Haymitch create their memory book.
    • Annie and Finnick Odair's son is born.
    • Several hundred people return to District 12 and contribute to rebuilding efforts. With the closure of the coal mines, the district's economy is diversified; people plow ashes into the earth and plant food, and Capitol machines break ground to construct a factory for medicines.
    • Reunited, Katniss and Peeta both make a slow, gradual recovery from the emotional trauma they have sustained over the last two years, rekindling their love for one another in the process.

77 - 90 ADD

  • Panem presumably remains in a relative state of peace as a democracy.
  • All past Hunger Games arenas are demolished, and memorials are built in their place.[104]

91 ADD

93 - 94 ADD

96 ADD

The epilogue of Mockingjay takes place.

  • Katniss watches her children play in the Meadow.[104]

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