Board Thread:Season 13 - Anarchy/@comment-1294345-20140213153023

RitesOfPassage Jerby, Drew and Jonathan, welcome to Rites of Passage! Before you head to your Final Tribal Council, take some time to reflect on the past month and remember your fallen comrades and how they made this game what it has been.

Below are the final words of your fallen comrades. Kindly pay your respect to them by briefly describing your time with them in the game below this thread. 12 hours from now, your Final Tribal Council will be posted.

Lawrence

In his short time in the game, Lawrence proved to be a hard worker. However, a luck of a draw sent him to Tribal Council with only few of his allies, and with an alliance with an inactive in tow. Lawrence was definitely robbed.

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- First boot sucks, but those three days were crazy and fun. I met a lot of foreign friends on this game, I speak English all the time, Pressure. But this experience is absolutely wonderful and the Anarchy and ORG family became the second part of my life.

Patryk

Another victim of the American Alliance because of the war between the Americans and the Internationals, poor Patryk took the fall after a dastardly attempt by the Americans to dwindle the International League's numbers further, and ally Ahad's greedy act by forcing Jonathan into finding the idol for him so save himself.

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- So... this game was short but crazy for me. I met few really great people I still talk to. I'm not proud of my game but now I know that I should talk more with people. Good luck to everyone.

Corey

The first inactive in recent seasons, Corey was in another ORG when Anarchy began, hence his inactvity. However, he was dragged into the American Alliance and got away even after a self-vote. At the second Immunity Challenge, while he remained inactive, his allies' scores were enough to win him immunity as well. However, his luck finally ran out at the third Immunity Challenge, because it was designed to prevent challenge throwing. Despite his attempts to redeem himself, it was too late, as the rest of the players already got to know each other, deeming Corey dispensable.

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- Yeah well, shit happens. I was a little too late, and I totally would've been an exciting player!

Matthew

A surprise early boot, Matthew has proven to be a strategist, but he fell from grace when he threw himself out of the bus by submitting a high challenge score when he was the one responsible for the Americans attempting to throw the challenge. Drew and Tyler worked together to oust Matthew, with Tyler becoming the swing vote, blindsiding Matthew, evening up the Americans and the Internationals, 8-8.

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- Thank you for the crazy 10 days everyone! Absolutely no harsh feelings towards anyone here. I'm looking forward to catching up with all of you real soon. See ya on the other side!

Ahad

Sneaky devious and manipulative, Ahad revealed his true colors when he realized his next pair of guesses to the Hidden Immunity Idol halves were correct, but he wasn't allowed to submit it because his 12-hour break hasn't lasped yet. Ahad went to Jonathan, who has yet to send a guess, and forced him to send the guesses for him so he can use it at the next Tribal Council. While a strong competitor at challenges, Drew and Tyler weren't able to overlook Ahad's duplicity, and he was disposed immediately when the newly formed Tagaloa tribe went to their first Tribal Council.

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- Wow, blindsided. Best way to go in my opinion. I loved every minute of the game, and enjoyed playing with great people. There are two people in particular that can easily win it. Drew and Jerby are the ones to watch out for. I cant wait ot one day play again and destroy those who voted me out.

Jamie

One of the lesser known players of Anarchy, Jamie reaped in the early successes of the American Alliance. Despite this backbone, Jamie's personal life committments got in the way, making him unable to compete in two straight Immunity Challenges.

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- I'm so glad I got to play with each and everyone of you! I hope the best for you all after the game is over. Don't be strangers!

Dustin

Wowing the casting staff with his convincing profile, Dustin faded into the background due to his studies. While he was a strong competitor in challenges, he failed to make strong connections with his tribemates, and when Tagaloa lost their third Immunity Challenge in a row, Dustin took the fall.

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- To quote a real survivor: "Blindsided. NICE! Now that's how you vote someone out!"

I had a blast playing, even though I wasn't as active as I wanted to be (mostly due to my University Classes). Ahhh I wanted to make the merge so badly!!...Who wants to date someone who doesn't make the merge?! haha

Also, if anyone wants to; feel free to follow me on twitter: @DDM_92.

Jonas (a.k.a. "Kaffe")

Though a strong competitor, especially in the last challenge he competed in, Kaffe was on the bad side of the numbers because of an alliance composed of Drew, Tyler and Sam.

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- Alright, guys, thanks for an awesome experience. No hard feelings whatsoever, it's just a game. Good luck to all of you.

Richie

Another strong all-around player, Richie initially worked with Drew, but the two had a fallout when Richie tried to make secret deals with his Atonga tribemates. This became a turning point in the game...the birth of "Drewby", the Drew-Jerby alliance. Since he was outed, everything went (in Richie's words) cray-cray!

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- This game... man. You think you know a guy...

Well played to everyone! Except myself! I let some of you down today and I really feel bad for it.... good luck! And enjoy it!!!! JURY WOOOOO!!!

Jordan

Initially a decent but a less-prominent social player, Jordan was part of a small alliance built by Richie during their days at Atonga. However, with Richie gone, Jordan took the fall when his tribe felt he was too dangerous have around, especially when Noah implied to him that Jerby and Drew were secretly working together.

Agus

A very nice guy with a put and sensitive soul, Agustin almost fell victim to the American Alliance, but due to a twist, he was saved by Jonathan. Days had gone by, and Agus increasingly felt that the emotional stress of the game was too much for him to bear, especially after Richie's blindside and the roasts challenge. However, wanting a seat on the jury, Agus begged his tribemates to vote him off. The tribe happily obliged. His exit was generally accepted, compared to most quitters.

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- Well just to be clear, I think my time has come. This game has turned much more uglier than I thought it could get. I was undecided about leaving the game, and now after the roast I made up my mind. I don't want to be involved in the game anymore. I made it way further that I thought I could get. I'm not prepared to this game just yet. I made some great alliances so I know for a fact that I could go much more further, but I had enough. I hate survivor quitters so much, so it sucks to be remembered as the quitter. I just want to make it official: Vote me out. Somebody snuff my torch so I can make it to the jury. Most of my fellow competitors and host are so supportive to me on my decision. And Tyler and Sam are just what Americans call jerks, sorry but that's true. they are just very nasty I associate it to their age, they need to grow up a little more, that's it. I dont have any idol, don't want to mess with anybody, just want to leave the game, being voted out officially.

Ryan

While being a seasoned ORG player (having played with Ian in another game a year ago), Ryan's ship began to sink the minute he betrayed the International League and joined the Americans because "he liked them better". Combined with his increasing inactivity, his chances of winning further dimmed. After confessing the true reason behind his inactivity (e.g. exams), Quanz made the ultimate sacrifice to not shortchange efforts of the other players: quitting the game to let the active players duke it out. Despite his honesty, the hosts denied him a spot on the jury.

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- When I signed up for this game, my schedule looked less busy than I thought it would be. I didn't expect the game to leak into my exams and a slew of robotics competition. As the game has progressed I realized that my inactivity in challenges and strategizing was unfair to my fellow tribe mates, my lack of confessionals was unfair to the brilliant hosts of this game I also realize I took away a spot from someone who desperately wanted to play this game and surely would have done a better job than me. It doesn't look like my schedule will clear up for me in the next little bit, due to that I regret to inform you that I will not continue in this game, I quit. I'm sorry for disappointing those who vouched for me during the casting process, especially Ian who's trust I feel like I betrayed. Good look for the rest of the game. I give all my possessions to Tyler M. Please know I take quitting very seriously and only am doing because it is my only option. Again, I'm sorry I couldn't have been a better player.

Tyler

Aligned with Drew initially, Tyler was his right hand man at Tagaloa, steering the vote wherever they want. However, Tyler decided that Drew was too much of a threat so he tried to start a coup. However, Drew flipped the tables on Tyler, blindsiding him in the process.

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- So I had a blast playing this game I was so happy I got to share my passion for Survivor with all of you. I wish I had one, or used my express pass, but I'm proud of what I was able to achieve. I would love to play again or learn how to be a mod/host of another season some day. Thank you to the hosts for inviting me to play and hosting an amazing game and no hard feelings to anyone. You guys may have made a big mistake and the person who figures that out might just get my jury vote

Blake

The player who purposefully edited himself "purple-y", Blake wasn't seen much during the first half of the game, but he proved to be a strong competitor in challenges, as exemplified in the roasts challenge. Drew and Jerby realized this immediately and disposed him. A muscular guy in real life, Blake wished he could've used his physicality in the game.

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- It's been real, peace and love everyone. Time to go hibernate and play Fifa!

Nokomis

A standout character, Nokomis' cutting edge roast earned him notoriety. While the tribe tried to oust Drew, Drew "drew" the Hidden Immunity Idol when he needed to, blindsiding Nokomis.

{{quote|none|I guess this is goodbye. Oh my goodness, I told Tyler if I got voted out I would laugh and I did, and I still am. But the only thing i'm sad about was that Drew told me he was voting me so my dream of a super blindside didn't happen. This game was so fun and I cant wait to see everyone and i'll make sure to have a fun jury speech and not a lame one. I just want to say I'm in love with the game of Survivor so I have no hard feelings towards any of you. Good luck everyone. Don’t wear my panties on your heads!|Nokomis

Noah

An eloquent speaker and a congenial person, Noah entertained the hosts with his very elaborate confessionals and friendly demeanor. However, things turned for the worst when he discovered a glitch in the Immunity Challenge, wrongfully declaring him as the challenge winner. Ian decided to strip the Immunity Necklace off because of a broken promise, and the fact that none of the players exploiting the same glitch (Jerby even discovered a different glitch, but chose to not exploit it and informed Ian about it). Needless to say, he gote voted out the second the necklace was taken off of him.

{{quote|none|WHAT A RUSH THIS GAME WAS! This DEFINITELY was the best thirty seven days I've had in AGES! I'm glad I was able to be apart of the ANARCHY! I love each and every single one of you guys to death, and I completely understand the vote! I apologize to each and every single one of you--what I did was a sheer act of desperation. I know what I did was absolutely stupid, and by this point, I've accepted it and everything that I did. Fifth place out of twenty people isn't so bad, right? I mean, twenty divided by five is four, and twenty divided by four is five! It all makes perfect sense! Anyway, I'm gonna miss playing this game. Here comes the withdrawal, am I right? Hopefully, I can return to play a future season and capitalize from this mistake, and do much better. Again, I completely understand the vote, and I love all of you. I'm glad I was able to keep the "autistic tradition" that runs through this entire ORG alive and kicking!|Noah}}

Sam

Highly blunt, this teenage racecar driver generated controversy during the roasts challenge. While he managed to patch things up with Jerby, Sam became an outsider came the merge because he was the only member of the tribe who joined Tyler's coup attempt to overthrow the Drew-By alliance. Despite this, he escaped few more eliminations down the line, with Blake, Nokomis and Noah being deemed as more threatening than him. Sam's luck ran out on Day 38, when he failed to win the final Immunity Challenge. Being the only remaining player who was not part of Drew's Final Three plan, Sam was ejected from the tribe.

{{quote|none|Well, I had a great time playing this game. Jon you had a chance to become something other than Drew's pawn, and you refused to do so. This whole game we were all his pawns and whenever we had a chance to do something about it we didn't. No, i'm not bitter but not getting out the biggest threats the second we got to the merge was stupid. Especially when Drew had a chance to lock up the win by voting out Jerby. You will hear more from me tomorrow night...|Sam}}  