

When the spile is sent from the sponsors, she wonders what its use could be. Mags is deeply saddened when the first day of the games is over and the faces of tributes who have died are shown at night, suggesting she was close to some of the bloodbath fatalities. When she returns, they have made a hut and bowls. She and Finnick begin to weave objects with big sharp blades of grass while Katniss hunts for water and food. Katniss is alarmed as they don't know if the nuts are poisonous, but Finnick allows her to since he believes she knows what she's doing. When Katniss throws some nuts at the force field to determine where it is, Mags eats a mouthful of them. Finnick and Mags are flung back when Peeta walks into the force field, due to the force in which Peeta is thrust back in. She was carried by Finnick most of the time as she wasn't able to walk very fast. While competing in the Quarter Quell, Mags joined an alliance with Katniss and Peeta. Mags meeting Katniss wearing her wedding ring during training. Described to be in her eighties, Mags was the oldest tribute in the 75th Hunger Games, while Woof was the second oldest.
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This skill, plus the fact that she volunteered to take Annie Cresta's place, made Katniss want Mags to be one of her allies in the arena. While in training for the third Quarter Quell, Katniss watched as Mags displayed her skill of being able to make fishhooks out of nearly anything. She mumbled every time she spoke Katniss believes it is because of a possible stroke she may have had in the past. Mags, an eighty-year-old woman, volunteered for the 75th Hunger Games in the place of Annie Cresta, becoming a tribute alongside Finnick Odair, whom she mentored in the 65th Hunger Games and (according to the book and film) practically raised.

Annie too would go on to become victor of her respective Games, but at a great psychological cost due to the nature of her district partner's death during the Games. It is possible she also mentored Annie Cresta or at the very least played a role in her training/preparation as a possible career tribute for the 70th Hunger Games. It's unknown who her spouse is and whether or not she had children.ĭuring the 65th Hunger Games, she served as mentor to Finnick Odair, who went on to become the youngest victor in the history of the Hunger Games at the age of 14. She would be successful in mentoring 3 more male victors from her district after the 11th hunger games.Īt some point after her Games, she got married as she was seen wearing a wedding ring on her left hand.

It is possible that she might have had a role in starting District 4's version of training career tributes for the Hunger Games, similar to District 1 and 2. Between the GamesĪs her District's first victor, Mags went on to serve as a mentor for scores of District 4 tributes in the years that followed her victory. She was presumably the first victor to move to the Victor's Village directly after their Games, as the idea was first implemented in the 11th Hunger Games.Īn advertisement for the 11th Victory tour, the Hunger Games in which Mags won. She was the first victor to embark on a victory tour, as the victors before her were simply transported home after their victories such as with Lucy Gray. Her skill with fish hooks and other natural skills she likely acquired from living in District 4 probably played a role in her victory. At the age of 16, Mags became the first victor of District 4.
