Special Rules of the Quarter Quell:
* Tribute Selection: The Games were designed to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the rebellion's crushing by the Capitol, so each district was forced to choose a male and female tribute from the previous victors (those who had already won the Hunger Games).
* "The Hunger Games are a tradition": The Capitol made it very clear that this Quarter Quell was not just a game, but a reminder of their power and control.
* The "Victory": There was no traditional "winner" of the Quarter Quell. The Capitol allowed two tributes to win, but only if they were from the same district. This was done to create chaos and conflict between the districts.
Why this rule was implemented:
* Control: The Capitol wanted to remind the districts of their power and show that they were in control.
* Punishment: The Quarter Quell was a punishment for the districts' rebellion.
* Chaos: The Capitol wanted to create chaos and conflict between the districts.
It's important to remember: The rules of the Hunger Games are often unpredictable and change depending on the Capitol's whims.