Seeder was the female tribute from District 11 who participated in the 75th Hunger Games. She was also a victor in a previous, unspecified Hunger Games.Seeder won a previous Hunger Games, and after she won, did not turn to alcohol or morphine but instead tried to remain healthy. She was reaped again for the 75th Hunger Games, a Quarter Quell.Seeder...
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Seeder was the female tribute from District 11 who participated in the 75th Hunger Games. She was also a victor in a previous, unspecified Hunger Games.Seeder won a previous Hunger Games, and after she won, did not turn to alcohol or morphine but instead tried to remain healthy. She was reaped again for the 75th Hunger Games, a Quarter Quell.Seeder embraced Katniss after the chariot rides through the Capitol, assuring her that both Thresh's and Rue's families were safe, as the uprising had started in District 11 during the tour that followed the 74th Hunger Games. During the time between training and the opening to the Quarter Quell, Katniss decided she wanted Seeder as her ally in the arena, but overall decided against having allies as she was getting too close to the other competitors, thinking she wouldn't be able to kill them in the end to ensure Peeta's victory. Katniss mentioned that she wanted Seeder as an alliance member but she wasn't sure that she wanted Chaff. During Seeder's interview with Caesar Flickerman, she quietly talked about how the people of District 11 all think President Snow is all-powerful and asked, if he is so powerful why couldn't he just change the Quell? Seeder, along with every other victor, held hands after the interviews as a sign of solidarity, that Snow interpreted as a rebellion.Seeder was killed in the initial cornucopia bloodbath. However, her district partner Chaff survived until Day 2.
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