DKT wraps it up! Kalse votes for him. With Okaros, we're 6 Anomandaris, 2 Merrid, 1 Serc. A little one-sided, esp since everyone thinks Serc is the front runner.
Kalse, on 26 May 2011 - 03:39 AM, said:
My vote for the Sole Survivor goes to Anomandaris.
Coming into the final TC, I had planned to probably vote for Merrid, possibly Serc. However, I didn't have a good reason to vote for Merrid, just reasons not to vote for the other guys. Anomandaris had been criticized all game for either winning immunity or using an HII, which at the time did seem cheap. Alkend never participated and so I didn't even consider voting for him if he made it to the final three. Seeing everyone talk about their role really helped me make up my mind, and gave me a lot more insight into how the game went down. I think it's pretty clear that everyone isn't telling the whole truth yet, and because of that there's no real way to verify the specifics they gave me (for example, who they voted for). I realized eventually that they had all either lied to me or played a part in my eventual downfall, so there was no reason to feel like I voted for someone just because the other guy voted me off (not that there's anything wrong with that...).
I'm going to lay out my reasons in direct address -
@Serc: You played well. From the beginning of the game, I thought you had a pretty good chance to win if you didn't have an unlucky round at TC early on. I don't hold your little lies against you anymore; honestly, it was pretty smart, and it worked in your favor (at least a bit). What it really comes down to is I think the deck was stacked in your favor. Your 5-man alliance from day 1 almost guaranteed you'd make it to the merge, and once you got your alliance abilities my guess is that you were indispensable to your allies. The only rocky moment might have been post-merge when Dureza was down a member or two; voting off the Pensadors in six straight votes was impressive, though. I also find it hard to justify the use of abilities like eavesdropping on PMs. I mean, I can't blame you for using them but I can't really respect it either. When I heard that was possible I felt it broke the game a little for me. Still, you obviously used your abilities to the best of your advantage, to great success. But you were the front runner for the majority of the game, and I'm voting for the underdog. Odds are you might just win anyway. You were my second choice after Anomander.
@Merrid: I don't know what happened to you at this last TC but you seemed to really lose your composure. Initially you were my top choice; Barghast had a good connection with you, he said, and I trusted him the most, so I waited to see if you would contact me but you did not (after I had already broken my previous, useless alliance with you). Although it's true that only one person can win, it's very difficult for a person to make it to the end alone, and so I think your comments about this not being a team game are a little disingenuous. I respect loyalty more than success, and I find cooperation more worthwhile than betrayal; you said you were ready for any contingency and would betray any of your supposed allies if another group had the advantage. For this you lost my vote; well, this and acting so fed up with the game on thread. For all your supposed ruthlessness, you don't seem like you really want to win. However, it was impressive that you were able to make it so far without a strong role. Good game.
@Ano: You used your role well. Without context, your idol usage and immunity wins looked unfair, but I think now that you were the underdog struggling to survive. Alkend and Merrid admitted to trying to get rid of you, and there were lots of votes cast for you during multiple TCs. I identify with this position just from the way that you and the GBs started picking people off when you were in control of Dureza. When you have more at risk, victory is sweeter. I'm also impressed at the way you were able to manipulate Merrid into voting for Alkend, which allowed you to make it to the final three (all complaints about the rules aside). I feel like you came off as the most genuine player in this final TC, even though I don't really agree that you were actually trying to work with me. I still feel it was mostly for show and not substantial, probably because of stuff you did before the merge. I know you betrayed my abilities to the GBs when I told them to you in confidence, and I know D'riss approached you to join me and him and Barg, but you voted D'riss out along with the rest of the GBs (and would have voted me if that was the choice, I'm sure). Despite all that, I am giving you my vote because the underdog understands humility, and this choice simply feels the most right to me. I think you had to really work to make it to the final three and you deserve to win the most. Good luck.
This post has been edited by Path-Shaper: 26 May 2011 - 04:21 AM
Only someone with this much power could make this many frittatas without breaking any eggs.