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Prologue Authors note: all concepts of the true "Hunger Games" belong to Suzanne Collins just as much as all Harry Potter content belongs to J.K. Rowling. However, the prologue is the only (and shortest) installment that reflects a direct section of the Harry Potter series, capturing the end of the Deathly Hallows. |
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Chapter 1: She Has To Go As usual, all Harry Potter content belongs to J. K. Rowling. Hunger Games content belongs to Suzanne Collins, but won't come into play until later chapters. |
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Chapter 2: West-bound All Harry Potter content belongs to JK Rowling. All future Hunger Games content belongs to Suzanne Collins. |
4,154 | 0 |
| 4 |
Chapter 3: Dark Clothes Harry Potter content belongs to J.K. Rowling, Hunger Games content to Suzanne Collins |
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Chapter 4: Sugar Sweet Harry Potter content belongs to J.K. Rowling and Hunger Games content belongs to Suzanne Collins. Special note: the line "May the odds be ever in your favour," and every variation of, belongs specially to The Hunger Games and Suzanne Collins. It is sused multiple times throughout the origional Hunger Games as a sort of trademark, which is why it too is used in my mash-up. I have no claim on the catchphrase or any variation of it. "May the odds be ever in your favour," (The Hunger Games, pg. 8, Suzanne Collins) |
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Chapter 5: Seven Harry Potter content belongs to J.K. Rowling and Hunger Games content belongs to Suzanne Collins. Special note: the line "May the odds be ever in your favour," and every variation of, belongs specially to The Hunger Games and Suzanne Collins. It is sused multiple times throughout the origional Hunger Games as a sort of trademark, which is why it too is used in my mash-up. I have no claim on the catchphrase or any variation of it. "May the odds be ever in your favour," (The Hunger Games, pg. 8, Suzanne Collins) |
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Chapter 6: Hungry Harry Potter content belongs to J.K. Rowling and Hunger Games content belongs to Suzanne Collins. Special note: the line "May the odds be ever in your favour," and every variation of, belongs specially to The Hunger Games and Suzanne Collins. It is used multiple times throughout the original Hunger Games as a sort of trademark, which is why it too is used in my mash-up. I have no claim on the catchphrase or any variation of it. "May the odds be ever in your favour," (The Hunger Games, pg. 8, Suzanne Collins) |
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