Post by waterwecna on Oct 9, 2020 1:31:47 GMT
GALÁN, welcome to another Tribal Council.
MEGAN: You said earlier that you are ready to head to the Summit yourself. Is this still how you feel or has anything changed?
"At this point I still feel ready to go there. I told my tribe that i volunteer to be voted out because none of us want to vote each other, and i told them that i would take the shot at the summit challenge. my tribe told me that we would all practice what we think the challenge might be and then send who we think would be the strongest, which honestly was so heartwarming because we really are a good group of people here. but i told my tribe this - i have been able to play this org twice before, and i want them to for sure have the opportunity to keep playing. if i win at the summit, that will be amazing. and if i lose...well this wouldn’t be the first time i’ve sacrificed something for the betterment of my tribe. it didn’t kill me before and it wouldn’t kill me now.
regardless i am going to be sad if i do end up going because i am going to miss everyone and i am just super sad at the way this challenge played out. but sometimes that’s just how the cards fall."
SPENCER: You put forward a really good effort in this challenge. What do you think went wrong - was it just the Australian girls or something else?
"I don’t think anything went wrong for us, I think it just went extremely well for Sabaya. It’s a bunch of factors for sure, but my fellow Australians were definitely a big part. They were able to make the most of their timezone advantage, and it’s very deflating to try and overtake such a massive score once you find out how far ahead of you they are. I’m very proud of our effort, and was extremely happy to cross the 1000 mark, but second place out of three still means tribal council this season, and I can’t deny that I’m devastated. I think I speak for everyone on the tribe in saying this loss has hurt the most."
regardless i am going to be sad if i do end up going because i am going to miss everyone and i am just super sad at the way this challenge played out. but sometimes that’s just how the cards fall."
SPENCER: You put forward a really good effort in this challenge. What do you think went wrong - was it just the Australian girls or something else?
"I don’t think anything went wrong for us, I think it just went extremely well for Sabaya. It’s a bunch of factors for sure, but my fellow Australians were definitely a big part. They were able to make the most of their timezone advantage, and it’s very deflating to try and overtake such a massive score once you find out how far ahead of you they are. I’m very proud of our effort, and was extremely happy to cross the 1000 mark, but second place out of three still means tribal council this season, and I can’t deny that I’m devastated. I think I speak for everyone on the tribe in saying this loss has hurt the most."
CHRIS: Despite the losses, there is quite a lot of love and unity in this tribe. Even if all of you survive this, how unified do you think you will be going forward?
"There definitely is a lot of love on this tribe. The losses and collaborative efforts of the last couple of challenges opened the door for some bonding and I think the four of us took advantage of that. I’m very hopeful that, even though one of us is about to go to the summit, that we can all somehow make it out. What that means for the rest of the game, I’m not really sure. But all I can say is this past loss really sucked and I hate that we’re in this position again."
LOGAN: Where do you see things going in the future of this game? Is it a future that you welcome or dread?
"It's always difficult to predict the future. There are too many variables at play in this game for me to know what's going to happen, which can be scary. I can't run from the future, though, so there's no point in dreading it. I have to make the most with what I got."
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 Megan, one vote Logan.
That's two votes Megan, one vote Logan.
The tenth person voted out of Survivor: Sacred Valley.....
Megan, the tribe has spoken.
You will have another chance to get back into this game.
You will have another chance to get back into this game.