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Lucius Aelius Sejanus (c. 20 BC – 18 October AD 31), commonly known as Sejanus (/ s ɪ ˈ dʒ eɪ n ə s /), [1] was a Roman soldier, friend, and confidant of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. Of the Equites class by birth, Sejanus rose to power as prefect of the Praetorian Guard , the imperial bodyguard, of which he was commander from AD 14 until ...
She forces him to enter the arena to remove another mentor—District-born Sejanus Plinth—who is protesting against the Games. While leaving with Sejanus, Snow kills a Tribute to defend himself. Snow realizes Dr. Gaul plans to let mutated snakes loose in the arena and drops a handkerchief with Lucy Gray's scent into the snakes' cage so that ...
Before and during the Hunger Games, the head gamemaker, Dr. Gaul, takes a personal interest in his education and assigns him to write a number of essays. On the first night of the Games, his friend Sejanus Plinth infiltrates the arena to administer funeral rites to a tribute, and Dr. Gaul forces Coriolanus to enter the arena and bring him out.
In the latest film, Coriolanus is tasked with convincing his friend, Sejanus Plinth, to leave the arena before they are killed by tributes. It is during that time that he spots a bow and arrow ...
He accidentally reveals that he was responsible for the murder of three people — a tribute in the games, the daughter of District 12's mayor, and his friend Sejanus Plith — even though she ...
Consequently, Highbottom sentences Coriolanus to 20 years as a Peacekeeper. Coriolanus bribes an officer to transfer him to District 12. Fellow Academy student Sejanus Plinth, who has grown disillusioned with the Capitol's ideals after seeing his tribute, Marcus, die, is sent to join him. In District 12, Coriolanus and Lucy Gray reunite.
ICYMI, Sejanus Plinth is somewhat of a foil to Coriolanus Snow (who will be played by Tom Blyth) in the upcoming film. His character is very anti-Hunger Games, despite being a mentor to a tribute.
Sextius Paconianus an agent of Sejanus. [1] He was of prætorian rank. [2] He caused the death of Sejanus, apparently to the satisfaction of the senators, for Sejanus had oft betrayed secrets entrusted to him by the Senate.