Post by aristripes on Sept 28, 2020 22:24:19 GMT
Galán, welcome to your first Tribal Council.
Behind you are your torches; dip them in and get fire. As you all know, in this game, fire represents your life and when your flame is gone, so are you.
Let's get right into it.
Spencer: Compared to your previous Wikia season, has this season been faster or slower paced so far in terms of socialization and strategy?
"I would argue it’s been better or at least easier for socialisation, because last time I had 8 people I needed to get to know, and this time it’s only 4. As a result, it feels slower but only because there’s less of us. I think that the age demographic helps with the pace as well. Sometimes you play ORGs with a lot of younger people who are just on their phones 24/7 and you can’t keep up. I’m the youngest in this group by comparison, and so definitely the pace is more enjoyable for me.
Strategy is a tough one to compare. In Sinai, we had a complete inactive so we didn’t really need to strategise for our first TC, yet I would argue that was fast because someone made that decision very swiftly and we all locked it in. This time, the group is so much smaller, and the repercussions of voting someone out are a lot different with the Summit in the mix, so it could be slower but also the complexities are a lot greater. I think time will tell how different the pace of strategy is going to be this season."
Strategy is a tough one to compare. In Sinai, we had a complete inactive so we didn’t really need to strategise for our first TC, yet I would argue that was fast because someone made that decision very swiftly and we all locked it in. This time, the group is so much smaller, and the repercussions of voting someone out are a lot different with the Summit in the mix, so it could be slower but also the complexities are a lot greater. I think time will tell how different the pace of strategy is going to be this season."
Foxx: As disappointing as it is to lose the first challenge, are you at all excited to begin voting people out and seeing where everybody stands?
"Voting sucks, doubly so this early. Each time we avoid an opportunity to not go to tribal we risk getting eliminated ourselves. I don't particularly enjoy blindsiding people, I don't particularly enjoy hurting people's feeling, and I don't particularly enjoy scrambling for votes. It really does feel sick some sick punishment sometimes but that's where the game is ultimately decided so we're obligated to do it. This game owes us nothing; it's a blessing that we get to play it and tribal is ultimately where the game is played."
Ky: What’s the status of your tribal unity this early in the game? Do you feel you all work together well, or is there tension between this group?
"I generally don’t think there’s any tension, however I do think we need to have some more chats as a tribe pre challenge. Next challenge jump onto a call where we can discuss our talents, downfalls etc to make sure we all are doing something we are good at.
Plus it’ll be a great bonding activity. I don’t think we don’t have tribe unity though. I love our little tribe.
Personally I’m proud of how we all did in the challenge and honestly regardless of who did the puzzle I highly doubt we could have beat that time of 3 mins. That was insane."
Plus it’ll be a great bonding activity. I don’t think we don’t have tribe unity though. I love our little tribe.
Personally I’m proud of how we all did in the challenge and honestly regardless of who did the puzzle I highly doubt we could have beat that time of 3 mins. That was insane."
Kami: With this season having a variety of players from different communities (many of whom have played in more than one), are there a lot of pre-existing relationships to complicate the game?
"I don’t play these games often so i was already expecting people to know each other. I’m not sure how that complicates things this early but it definitely can down the road."
Josh: Do you think the person going to the Summit tonight has a shot to return?
"Depends on the challenge and it be nice to have all people back on deck."
All right. I'll go tally the votes.
If anyone has a Hidden Immunity Idol and wants to play it, now would be the time to do so.
*No one stands.*
Once the votes are read, the decision is final, and the person voted out will be asked to leave the Council area immediately and head straight to the Summit.
I'll read the votes.
First vote:
Second vote:
Third vote:
That's two votes Kami, one vote Spencer, two votes left.
Fourth vote, and the second person voted out of Survivor: Sacred Valley.....
Fourth vote, and the second person voted out of Survivor: Sacred Valley.....
Kami, the tribe has spoken.
You will have a chance to get back in this game.
You will have a chance to get back in this game.