Board Thread:Season 6 - Nepal/@comment-4136655-20130720161318

RitesOfPassage Charlie, Des, and Dallas - welcome to Rites of Passage! Before you compete in the final immunity challenge, take some time to mourn and remember your fallen comrades and how they made this game what it has been. Read about those contestants who have been voted off the game, and post positive comments about each of them.

Here they are:

Angry Birds12


"khaptad"

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Jason, the man, the myth, the legend. Unfortunately, he was voted out due to inactivity and landed him in sixteenth place.

Eros123


"khaptad"

- I am sorry about this I didn't know how to go about making alliances But it was fun :) even if I was hardly there.

Alex, the brother of Hickman. Initially fearing he would be an outcast because he was the brother of a former winner. His tribemates never sought this as an issue. However, he was voted out because he was a bad player, getting him fifteenth place.

GWAINE


George was the story of a Greek tragedy. His studies did not allow the time he needed to play the game. When Chitwan went to their first tribal council, he was voted out, giving him fourteenth place.

Bwburke94


Brendan was a strategist early on in the game, and organized the elimination of George. However his stint as villain was cut short when and alliance within his alliance took him out before he takes them out. At thirteenth place, he is one of the more memorable pre-merge boots of Nepal.

Eliman08


"khaptad"

- Well I was eliminated because I was Wesley's biggest threat. Good luck to Wesley and all his drones

Eli was an average player in Nepal. He was apart of the Khaptad family, but was voted out, placing twelfth, because of supposed side alliances that Charley suspected of him having.

Banjokong92


Hoenn was another average player in Nepal. But, she was accused of being a sockpuppet of Ash, when it turned out the two girls are friends. Unfortunately she learned of her elimination when Ash accidentally sent an e-mail to her to vote out Hoenn. Though placing eleventh, she became the first juror for Nepal's jury.

Rokgen44


Nathan was a strong willed competitor in Nepal. He kept his autism a secret so he would not seem weak, but because of summer school, he was inactive for 8 hours a day. This cost Chitwan a live challenge, and three of his tribemates gave him the heave-ho, leaving him at tenth place.

Zingerace23


RP was the controversial player of Nepal and it goes without saying he is among Josh, DB, and Luke. RP can be described as impatient, a sore loser, controversial, and an overall pain. He schemed with members of the opposing tribe. But his attitude is what got him ninth place as well as a spot on the jury.

Wesolini


Wesley was one of the strong competitors this season. Wesley knew how to play this game very well, even finding a Hidden Immunity Idol in the process. However, the merged tribe duped him into think he was safe, and was blindsided with an idol in his possession. Even though he placed eighth he took his elimination maturely and applauded the other seven for blindsiding him.

Tdemarest23


Trace was definitely playing this game under-the-radar. But he was probably best known for when his conflict against RP was at its hottest, and RP told him off. Trace placed seventh and was voted out because Khaptad finally got it together and began to pick off the Chitwans.

Ashbrie13


Ash was a big strategist early on, creating her alliance within Brendan's and later on blindsiding him. However a surprise vacation caused Ash's gameplay to halt, and she lost her touch. However, Ash is a strong woman, and overcame this, and Brendan's accusation of her having a sockpuppet. Unfortunately, she was screwed over went her partner in her last immunity challenge, couldn't send in his submission in time, and was voted out because of a Final 4 deal Charlie had with Jhet placing her at sixth.

Dangrayne


Charley played everyone on her tribe. She aligned herself with everyone on her tribe, which put her in a good position. Charley could control the entire Khaptad tribe in one move. She continued this until Charlie created a final 4 deal with Jhet, Des, and Dallas. That and the combination of two idol being played placed her fifth.

BlueJhet


Jhet was the biggest contender to win this game. He was the underdog against five Khaptads. He played a strong game, but when it came down to the final four, the votes tied sending him and Dallas into a tiebreaker. However Dallas surpassed Jhet in the tiebreaker, taking the underdog and last Chitwan out of the game.

Well, Charlie, Des, and Dallas, you've still have one more obstacle before the Final Tribal Council.  