Camp Life (Day #31)[]
Not much occurred in the camp. Aidan, João, and Ben were content with Stan leaving. Veronica was too inactive to really care.
The "Rites of Passage" forced the final 4 to recollect on their time in the game.
thumb|left|500px|Rites of Passage for the F4
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Individual Immunity Challenge #5 (Day #31)
The crucial final 4 challenge was set.
Individual Immunity #5 [Day #31]= THE PLAYERS OF THE GAME
1. It is time to see if you remember those that helped bring you here.
2. I will post a question about something that someone did in this game and you will mail me the answer.
3. You will have 1 minute from the time I ask the question to mail me an answer.
4. A total of 14 questions will be asked. You score a point to start as long as you did the Rites of Passage well... which some of you didn't!!!
5. The person with the most points wins immunity and a guaranteed spot in the Final 3.
6. A tiebreaker is available if we are tied after 14 questions.
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João won the important immunity by virtue of being the only player to show up.
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Post Challenge (Day #31)
Not much occurred after the challenge. An important conversation between João and Veronica did take place though.
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Tribal Council 14 (Day #31)
At tribal council it seemed as if Ben's inactiveness would do him in. Aidan promised his game wasn't over.
Aidan- "It is very big deal. We are so close to the end and I'm certain that we will be fighting hard to stay in."
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In the end, João and Veronica's new friendship and a self-vote sent Ben packing.
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The Vote (Day #31)
3 votes for Ben.
- Self-vote
- João- "Ben, I don't know why, I just feel is the right thing to do..."
- Veronica- "He has not been online for three days now and I think that the f3 should be online at least some of the time."
1 vote for Veronica.
- Aidan- "To be honest out of you and Ben, I have no chance of beating you. You played a brilliant social game and I know that you would get sympathy votes. It was a joy playing with you <3."
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Ben being offline for several days was enough to seal his fate.