Post by Nate on Dec 5, 2014 1:51:11 GMT -5
Tribal Council #1: Anole Tribe
The nine Anole members walk into the tribal council area and go to the back of the area to pick a torch.
Grab a torch, dip it in and get fire. This is an important part of tribal council because in this game fire represents your life. Once your fire is out, so are you.
The players dip their torches in the fire pit and then set them at the back and sit down.
First tribal council, first person going home. Not a position you all want to be in. Tonight, you will be voting the first person out of this game, but before that, I'll ask a few questions.
Kyle (herovvillain31), none of you really know each other three days into the game. How do you decide who needs to go home? Especially when only half of you did the challenge.
Joey (Joey), do you think this vote will be unified? Is unity important to have this early in the game?
Hanna (Hanna), have you noticed anybody playing harder than others in your tribe? And who's the bigger threat? The loud ones or the quiet ones?
Steve (steve777), why do you think you were picked by the other tribe to go to Exile Island? Are you happy you were chosen or worried?
JLip (jlip), has there been any paranoia about someone possibly having a hidden immunity idol?
Natasha (@ryguy1216), has there been a lot of strategy or plotting going on within the tribe yet? Do you think tonight will be a blindside or an easy vote?
Tyler (dabus408), does it bother you that you weren't able to compete despite being an active player? Do you think the fact that you didn't get to compete might make you or others a target?
Robby (@robbyjak), how does Exile Island change the voting strategy compared to a typical season of Survivor?
Birdman (birdman400), what do you think the reasoning for tonight's vote will be?
Please answer the questions addressed to you above, and PM me your vote ALONG with a brief message regarding why you voted that way, or a message to who you voted out (this will not be shown until the end of the game) by 10 AM SITE TIME on Saturday, December 6, 2014 (24 Hours From Now). If your vote is not in by then, it will count against yourself.
Grab a torch, dip it in and get fire. This is an important part of tribal council because in this game fire represents your life. Once your fire is out, so are you.
The players dip their torches in the fire pit and then set them at the back and sit down.
First tribal council, first person going home. Not a position you all want to be in. Tonight, you will be voting the first person out of this game, but before that, I'll ask a few questions.
Kyle (herovvillain31), none of you really know each other three days into the game. How do you decide who needs to go home? Especially when only half of you did the challenge.
Joey (Joey), do you think this vote will be unified? Is unity important to have this early in the game?
Hanna (Hanna), have you noticed anybody playing harder than others in your tribe? And who's the bigger threat? The loud ones or the quiet ones?
Steve (steve777), why do you think you were picked by the other tribe to go to Exile Island? Are you happy you were chosen or worried?
JLip (jlip), has there been any paranoia about someone possibly having a hidden immunity idol?
Natasha (@ryguy1216), has there been a lot of strategy or plotting going on within the tribe yet? Do you think tonight will be a blindside or an easy vote?
Tyler (dabus408), does it bother you that you weren't able to compete despite being an active player? Do you think the fact that you didn't get to compete might make you or others a target?
Robby (@robbyjak), how does Exile Island change the voting strategy compared to a typical season of Survivor?
Birdman (birdman400), what do you think the reasoning for tonight's vote will be?
Please answer the questions addressed to you above, and PM me your vote ALONG with a brief message regarding why you voted that way, or a message to who you voted out (this will not be shown until the end of the game) by 10 AM SITE TIME on Saturday, December 6, 2014 (24 Hours From Now). If your vote is not in by then, it will count against yourself.