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Post by Nate on Nov 30, 2015 21:27:53 GMT -5
Post in here AT LEAST once per round, but daily is preferred. Nobody can see your confessionals except Stan, Nate, three loyal moderators and yourself. Do not share your password with anyone else, and you cannot change your password since you only need to put it in once.
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Post by mace20 on Dec 1, 2015 0:19:04 GMT -5
I'm finally in survivor! It's been a long wait but I'm here in what looks to be the toughest season yet. But first let me ask the most obvious question, why are we against these tween aged Tengaged wannabes. I know they've played similar games before, so they'll be dangerous but I'm not scared. Our gang of Miri newbloods will demolish them, plain and simple.
So, its early in the game and their already has been attempt to form a alliance. He's probably jumping the gun but Jackson has tried to form a alliance with me, Javi, Don and Lan. I'll stay in this group for the meantime while still trying to forge links with the other members of our tribe. The more connections I have, the better. I need to present myself as someone who is likeable but not as a threat.
I'm looking forward to the challenge and I'm ready to slay these wannabes!
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Post by mace20 on Dec 4, 2015 5:06:36 GMT -5
The challenge was super hard, it felt like slashing at my brain with a blunt machete. The whole tribe worked together really well but it still took us a while to figure it out. It seems like the other tribe is very fractured, which is great for us. I'm glad we aren't going to tribal council and hopefully we won't be heading there anytime soon.
So the Miri tribe dynamics have been constantly shifting. I have formed a strong bond with both Javi and Jonas. We want to eliminate Jackson as soon as possible. He is making lots of big moves and is quickly becoming a major player in this game.
(Nate and Stan, what kind of stuff do you want me to discuss in my confessionals. Please let me know so I can be more useful.)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2015 6:40:43 GMT -5
Discuss anything you want I do not mind. Express yourself however you feel.
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Post by mace20 on Dec 6, 2015 0:24:18 GMT -5
We at Miri are getting incredibly close to victory and bathing in a million dollars. Kalang seem to be in disrepair with many of their members not really contributing in challenges and blaming factors out of their control. I'm glad that we have a unified tribe that isn't just filled with conflict. Watching their tribe during the challenge, it seems that Joey is a challenge beast and someone we definitely want to eliminate quickly during the merge. On the other hand, Mel seems like a complainer and someone who is generally disliked. This means that she'd be perfect goat material and someone my alliance can use for votes. As soon as the merge happens, as long as she's still around, I'll try and bond with her.
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Post by mace20 on Dec 10, 2015 15:26:43 GMT -5
Well, that challenge was a bit too hard and by a bit, I mean f*cking impossible. This game has been littered with hard challenge after hard challenge, the hosts need to realise we aren't all Spencer Bledsoe. So, we are going to tribal council, which I actually think is a really good thing for our tribe. Jackson has been a cancer inside our tribe, constantly trying to aggressively make moves, thats why he is definitely going out tonight. Funnily enough, he is trying to play people like he's the second coming of Russel Hantz, even when his back is against the wall. He's telling me that he's got a group of people who all agree to vote out Don, when they are secret actually going to vote out me. Even though it's always bad to know that your name is on the chopping block, I'm not worried. Jackson is putting immense trust in Javi and Jonas, who are my core alliance. I don't see them backstabbing me at this point in time. But anyway, Jackson is going home and this will be great for the tribe, remember "strength is unity".
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Post by mace20 on Dec 12, 2015 2:59:20 GMT -5
Now that Jackson is gone, I feel that there is so much more unity inside our camp. Everyone is focused on unity and challenge which is really good because it means I can bond with people. Bonds and friendships and very important in this game, the more you have, the more pawns you have to use. Everyone in this game is a pawn for me to use in my own little demented game of chess.
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Post by mace20 on Dec 13, 2015 19:10:05 GMT -5
So, Kalang just eliminated Joey. Are they the biggest idiots on planet Earth? He was the biggest challenge threat in the game and the only person of worth in their tribe. Just letting you know Kalang, if you're willing to put your head on the chopping block, I'm willing to lop it off. That tribe is going to get Pagonged so hard it won't be funny. I'm just going to find the weakest, most socially and strategically inept person and turn them into my personal goat. Then I'm going to whip that goat until it bleeds from every orifice in front of everyone at final tribal council.
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Post by mace20 on Dec 20, 2015 5:49:33 GMT -5
Well, our tribe is literally the worst. We lost a challenge against Mel, a whiney, attention hungry little girl. Even though it sucks that we are going home, this loss provides 2 major benefits to my game. Firstly, it makes Mel seem like a challenge threat. This means that we make it to the merge, Kalang members will have a reason to eliminate one of their own. I'll be like "That woman took on a whole tribe and won" and they'll be like, "yes Max, we'll do whatever you say". The other benefit is that we get to go to tribal council. I don't exceptionally want Jim to go home BUT eliminations create tribal unity. This tribal will transform the 3 horseman into 5 horseman, adding Daqaun to our fold. So yeah, unless I go home tonight, everything is looking good for the master manipulator and Gervase impersonator, Max!
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Post by mace20 on Dec 20, 2015 6:33:30 GMT -5
I just made a really big and important move in this game. I have recruited an offsider, Lan. He's going to function as a member of our alliance without the other members knowing about it. I'l just tell him who to vote for and it will be sweet. The good thing about him is that he is someone I can use along with Kalang members to eliminate threats from my alliance.
I am going to rule this game, on horseback with other horsemen of the apocalypse, while Lan waits in the shadows.
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Post by mace20 on Dec 21, 2015 1:47:02 GMT -5
The unanimous elimination of Jim shows the dominance of me and the other members of my alliance. I believe that either Jonas or I are the most dominate members in this game. In this game their are a whole bunch of pawns, 3 queens and 2 knights. Jonas, Mel and I are the queens, the big players who are all threats to win this game. Javi and Lan are the knights, pawns who do more than just vote every week. One of the 3 queens will win this game, mark my words. My job is turn each of the other queens into pawns of my own before I knock them out in the most degrading way possible.
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Post by mace20 on Dec 29, 2015 23:22:22 GMT -5
Another irrelevant Kalang player got voted out leading to the biggest, most anticipated twist in the game so far. Jonas, Javi and I have been talking about a switch for a while and we have a perfect strategy to take advantage of it. Whichever tribe has a Miri majority should throw all the challenges. That gives us the opportunity to annihilate their numbers. And if both tribes have the majority, the tribe with Mel should throw the challenges. This switch is excellent for me, hopefully Lan can stay by my side.
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Post by mace20 on Dec 30, 2015 22:28:01 GMT -5
I am so excited about the results of the tribe swap. As the new Kalang is full of old Miri members, we can easily throw the challenge and boot Greg. The other ex-Miri members seem to be up for it. Commanding the other miri members has put me in a strong position inside the tribe. Also, once Greg is gone, if we go to tribal, I will have a majority with Jonas and Lan and we will still be able to stay strong. This tribe switch is the best thing ever. Remember everyone, everything changes but everything stays the same. I know confidence is not a good thing but right now I feel this game is far too easy!
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Post by mace20 on Jan 5, 2016 3:33:40 GMT -5
We threw the challenge to save Daquan and Javi and it wasn't even necessary . At least we still have a massive majority and can steamroll over this game. This merge has given me the opportunity to play a lot harder. I've started conversations with every player in the game. I'm trying to get to know the Kalang's so that I am someone they don't dislike massively. I'm trying to earn part of their votes by playing my social game. I've contacted the Miri members I wasn't close with, Alad, Don and Daquan, and told them that I want to stay Miri strong. This makes them think of me as a dominate leader type player, even though Jonas has been responsible for uniting the tribe in the past. And then I made by biggest move yet, I've told Lan, Javi and Jonas that I want to take them to the final 3. If they all think I am close to them, they won't turn on me instead of voting for the Kalangs. I am the big cheese of this game and Mel, my biggest threat, is being sent to the fishes!
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