Post by Katia Winter on Apr 13, 2015 3:12:38 GMT -5
Welcome, Pärnu, to your second Tribal Council and the fourth Tribal Council of the game.
Well, a lot of you seemed rather indifferent about catching flags, letting randomness decide who would be safe. For one of you, that was a million dollar mistake.
Let's get down to business.
Cochran ~ You were at the challenge at the beginning, then left. Any reason?
GinaMarie ~ It's been awhile since you've been to Tribal Council. Have any alliances formed?
Grant ~ Going forward, what do you think will happen next?
Joaquin ~ Do you feel safe tonight?
Kat ~ How do you plan to vote tonight and why?
Priya ~ Congrats on Immunity! Do you think you needed it? Also, what do you think being a Tribe Captain entails?
Robbie ~ What's going to dictate your vote tonight? Strength, trust, or a combination of both?
When you are ready, you may answer your Tribal Council Question. When you are ready to vote, you will go into your Voting History and cast your vote by Parchment. To do so, open an image-editing program such as Paint or Photobucket, upload your vote to an image-hosting service, and post it in your Confessional.
You will be using the following Parchment to vote.
You have until 11:00 AM EST Tuesday to vote. You must vote for someone who is present at Tribal Council.
Tiebreaking Procedures:
If the vote ends in a tie, the players not involved in the tie will re-vote. Only those in the original tie may be eligible to be voted for.
If the vote remains tied after a re-vote, those in the original tie will become Immune and the remaining members of the tribe will draw rocks. The person who chooses the oddly covered rock will be eliminated.
If a tribe is down to four members, and a tie and a re-vote do not settle the Tribal Council, the players involved in the tie will face off in a Fire-Making Challenge.