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gaangel5 01-18-2012 10:56 PM

Survivor: One World
 
The cast of Survivor: One World was announced. Monica Culpepper is a former Zeta President and University of Florida Homecoming Queen. Her hubby is a former Gator and NFL football player.

Are there any other greeks?

MysticCat 01-19-2012 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by gaangel5 (Post 2119032)
The cast of Survivor: One World was announced. Monica Culpepper is a former Zeta President and University of Florida Homecoming Queen. Her hubby is a former Gator and NFL football player.

Are there any other greeks?

Don't know about that, but the tribes well be single-sex -- one male and one female. And apparently if you find the hidden immunity idol, you can't use it. Only someone on the other tribe that you give it to can use it.

And there are two guys with Tarzan complexes -- one likes to be called Tarzan while the other (Troy) likes to be called "Troyzan." :rolleyes:

AlphaFrog 01-19-2012 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2119183)
Don't know about that, but the tribes well be single-sex -- one male and one female. And apparently if you find the hidden immunity idol, you can't use it. Only someone on the other tribe that you give it to can use it.

And there are two guys with Tarzan complexes -- one likes to be called Tarzan while the other (Troy) likes to be called "Troyzan." :rolleyes:

You know, it's getting less and less strategic and more and more blind luck. There comes a point where there are SO many factors that planning for any of them.becomes an exercise in futility. I think the point has been reached.

The beauty of Survivor in its original form was that while the rules remained the same, the human factor produced a different kind of game and a different type of winner each time. As people adapted, the basic strategies changed, causing people to change up their game play again organically without the crazy twists and new elements.

This is not to say that I won't be glued to my TV Wednesdays at 8pm EST. I'm just fussing.

Psi U MC Vito 01-19-2012 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Jen (Post 2119204)
I'll be really curious about the challenges with male/female tribes. They will definitely have to rely on more puzzle challenges rather than brute strength in the beginning, which I think could make things very interesting for the male tribe. Traditionally you want to keep all the strong people, but if a lot of the challenges are mental or speed related rather than strength, we could see a lot of different people becoming dominant.

I'm not sure about this. I remember at least one challenge a few years ago that was pure brute strength and of the 3 or 4 the person who won was a woman.

PeppyGPhiB 01-20-2012 01:53 AM

Haven't they done male-female tribes before? I was thinking so. Anyway, I was hoping "One World" was referring to maybe just one tribe...I think that could be interesting.

AnchorAlum 01-22-2012 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by gaangel5 (Post 2119032)
The cast of Survivor: One World was announced. Monica Culpepper is a former Zeta President and University of Florida Homecoming Queen. Her hubby is a former Gator and NFL football player.

Are there any other greeks?

go, gader. :p

Cheerio 02-01-2012 06:41 PM

CBS may need to use former contestants on a "Pros versus Pagentry" Season.

Use Ethan, Stephenie, Kelly Bruno, Grant Mattos, Crystal Cox on the Pro Athlete team. Use Gina (Marquesas), Jessie (Africa), Sash, Hunter, and other Miss America-USA-Teen/Mr Cosmo/Mr World/Collegiate Campus Court winners as pagentry team.

Monica from One World might qualify under both teams; perhaps on Day One (of Pros versus Pagentry) she'd be declared winner so we wouldn't have to sit thru another "former cast" season!

AGDee 02-03-2012 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 2119364)
Haven't they done male-female tribes before? I was thinking so. Anyway, I was hoping "One World" was referring to maybe just one tribe...I think that could be interesting.

They are living in one camp.

SydneyK 02-15-2012 08:44 AM

Bumping as a reminder that One World begins tonight!

AlphaFrog 02-15-2012 11:13 AM

Thanks for the reminder! I couldn't remember if it was this week or next and I was getting ready to look it up. :)

AlphaFrog 02-16-2012 07:06 AM

They seem to have reverted back to casting models and actresses and I have yet to find anyone to even remotely like. Just about all of them who had their face on camera for any length of time annoyed me.

SydneyK 02-16-2012 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 2126178)
They seem to have reverted back to casting models and actresses

I know what you mean. Despite their model/actress looks, I liked Chelsea (she's the one who called the women a 'big ball of badassness,' right?) and Kat (she's the one who said at TC that she's in charge of the fire, right?). Both of them seem relatively level-headed. Of course, it's the very beginning of the season, so my opinion is bound to change.

It's hard to say much about the men - I don't feel like we got many chances to get to know them. The foodie in me is already cheering for Jonas, though.

The list of the dislikeables is overwhelming. I wouldn't be able to stand spending any time at all with either Alicia or Matt. And holy cow @ Colton! Prior to last night's episode, I read somewhere that he is this season's Cochran. Whhhaaattt?!? Not at all! Cochran was unique; Colton is just... well, I can't even think of a good adjective for him right now. Pompous comes to mind, as does entitled, 'tries-too-hard,' and unaware of reality.

AlphaFrog 02-16-2012 11:16 AM

What did you think of the guys making the girls forfeit the challenge?

On one hand, they were already kicking tail....but on the other, as Jeff pointed out, it was a long challenge with plenty of time for a comeback. Either way, the women lost a member, and probably the one they would have voted out, but Jeff is also correct in pointing out that it probably will not be forgotten by the women.

SydneyK 02-16-2012 11:47 AM

I can see why the guys did what they did. It's a game, after all, and the tribes are never persuaded to consider a gesture of 'good will' towards the other tribe - especially when immunity is at stake. Had the tribes not be split by gender, it would've been a non-issue.

I expected Jeff to say something along the lines of, 'Guys, since there are only 8 members left to compete on the women's tribe, if you want to finish the challenge, you can sit someone out.' Since there wasn't an offer to even the playing field, the guys were asked to go into an important challenge with a one player disadvantage. No brainer, IMO. I think they made the right call.

MysticCat 02-16-2012 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 2126178)
They seem to have reverted back to casting models and actresses and I have yet to find anyone to even remotely like. Just about all of them who had their face on camera for any length of time annoyed me.

I'll admit that I really liked Courtney. And Jay cracked me up.

Matt, though, is a major piece of work, as is Colton.

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 2126193)
What did you think of the guys making the girls forfeit the challenge?

On one hand, they were already kicking tail....but on the other, as Jeff pointed out, it was a long challenge with plenty of time for a comeback. Either way, the women lost a member, and probably the one they would have voted out, but Jeff is also correct in pointing out that it probably will not be forgotten by the women.

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 2126199)
I expected Jeff to say something along the lines of, 'Guys, since there are only 8 members left to compete on the women's tribe, if you want to finish the challenge, you can sit someone out.' Since there wasn't an offer to even the playing field, the guys were asked to go into an important challenge with a one player disadvantage. No brainer, IMO. I think they made the right call.

This. The guys were faced with choosing between a guarantee that they wouldn't go to TC and perceptions of chivalry. No brainer, indeed.

Sorry women, but welcome to Survivor, the game you signed up to play.

AlphaFrog 02-24-2012 09:51 AM

It took me an hour and a half to get through this week's episode because cbs.com kept freezing...and I feel dumberer for having watched it. I can't even attempt to cheer for the women. Or Colton, whatever team he's on. Speaking of, his only prayer is for the women to keep losing and a quick merge/swap. Even then he's annoying the women and would be on the bottom of the totem if he was able to be a swing vote at some time.

Oh, and nice move sending the in (relatively good) shape LAPD home for a ninny teenager. Brilliant. And woman who voted for someone no one else did: classic sign you're in BIG trouble.

SydneyK 02-24-2012 10:01 AM

Finally got a chance to watch the most recent episode. Some thoughts...

Jeff wore a green shirt!! It stood out to me, and probably always will, because of Cochran's comment last season that 'talking to her about strategy is like talking to you [Jeff] about shirts that aren't blue.'

Poor Kat. What was she thinking? Was she hot and kept jumping in just to cool off? Or did she really pay that little attention when Jeff was giving instructions? This is the second time the women have failed to listen to Jeff's instructions prior to a challenge, and the second time they have lost. Hopefully, they'll make a connection between the two and start LISTENING!

Colton. Ugh. At least he finally woke up and realized he's playing Survivor and started to put himself into the game. I'm not sure I agree with his claim that it should be named 'Colton's World,' but at least he's gotten his head into the game. I was surprised he told the guys about the HII, and honestly, I expected it to backfire. It'll be interesting to see how that all pans out - I generally like it when the underdogs hatch a plan to take out the power players.

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 2128007)
I can't even attempt to cheer for the women. Or Colton, whatever team he's on.

Oh, and nice move sending the in (relatively good) shape LAPD home for a ninny teenager.

I feel ya on how hard it is to cheer for the women. I'm definitely not cheering for Colton.

And regarding Nina being sent home over Kat - yes, I think they made a huge mistake. I thought Kim was going to go with reason instead of the too-quickly and arbitrarily-formed alliance, but alas, she didn't.

AlphaFrog 02-24-2012 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 2128010)
Finally got a chance to watch the most recent episode. Some thoughts...

Jeff wore a green shirt!! It stood out to me, and probably always will, because of Cochran's comment last season that 'talking to her about strategy is like talking to you [Jeff] about shirts that aren't blue.'

I noticed that, too. The green looked good on him.

MysticCat 02-24-2012 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 2128010)
Colton. Ugh. At least he finally woke up and realized he's playing Survivor and started to put himself into the game. I'm not sure I agree with his claim that it should be named 'Colton's World,' but at least he's gotten his head into the game. I was surprised he told the guys about the HII, and honestly, I expected it to backfire. It'll be interesting to see how that all pans out - I generally like it when the underdogs hatch a plan to take out the power players.

Agree with all of this. I do think telling the others about the HII may backfire, though. What he needed to do was start making some effort at getting in good with all the guys on his tribe and forming an alliance with the ones who aren't in the He-Man-Woman-Hater's Club. Maybe he figured he needed to share about the HII to give the others a reason to form an alliance with his up-to-that-point lazy and whiney butt, but I think it was very risky.

And I just have to say this. I know we all complain about the producers casting models, but sheesh -- when I feel like I need to rinse my eyes with bleach because I've been watching Tarzan prance around in his bikini briefs and even doing Trobriand love dances around the fire, I really want them to cast nothing but models.

SydneyK 02-24-2012 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2128044)
when I feel like I need to rinse my eyes with bleach because I've been watching Tarzan prance around in his bikini briefs

Yes!
I thought it was funny when the girls said it looked like he was naked when he was carrying the crate. Perhaps they could see the humor in it since they didn't have to witness the fireside prancing.

I'm afraid crazy FBI agent? Phillip started a trend with the skimpy underwear. I don't remember any of the men sporting Speedos prior to that. It's definitely a trend that needs to end.

wareagle93 02-24-2012 11:43 PM

I'm a big fan of the show, the last few seasons haven't really grabbed my attention (the last season I watched all the way through was Heroes Vs. Villains, which, imo, was the best season ever). I like what I've seen so far, though!

MysticCat 02-28-2012 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 2128010)
Colton. Ugh. At least he finally woke up and realized he's playing Survivor and started to put himself into the game. I'm not sure I agree with his claim that it should be named 'Colton's World,' but at least he's gotten his head into the game. I was surprised he told the guys about the HII, and honestly, I expected it to backfire. It'll be interesting to see how that all pans out - I generally like it when the underdogs hatch a plan to take out the power players.

Four interesting things about Colton from the Secret Scenes at CBS:
  • Apparently, he is the one who told the guys how to do the immunity challenge. According to Troy(zan), all the guys thought the challenge was made for the smaller and more "gymnastic" girls, but Colton remembered it from an earlier season and told them that the way to do it was to stand as close together as possible and basically hug each other, and while the moving guy took a step to the side, the guy standing still should lift him and move him toward the end. That's why they lined up in the order that they did. So at least he's been worth something on the team and has used his Survivor knowledge for something.
  • Mike seemed to made a comment in front of others about Coliton's HII, though it wasn't quite clear whether he was assuming Colton had one, knew he had one or was just saying "even if" he had one, so it may not be much of a secret that he has it. ("One idol, no idol, doesn't matter." This was after Colton told Mike "You're going home soon anyway.")
  • Aside from the fact that Colton is really irritating all the women, they also don't trust him -- they don't like the way he talks to one or two at a time, and they think he's trying to work something for down the road.
  • Colton says he's "a country club boy" who's never had to do anything for himself. He says he's always had someone -- his mom, his nanny, his boyfriend -- to do everything for him. Meanwhile, apparently everyone in camp is complaining about his (lack of) work ethic.

SydneyK 03-01-2012 12:42 PM

You know, I think it's time for Survivor to move to a 2-hours/week format. It wouldn't matter too much whether the hours were back-to-back on Wednesday night, or if they ran it one hour on one night, and the second hour on another night. Either one is fine with me. But it's hard - especially early on in the game - to have any kind of feeling for the vibe of the tribes. When Colton started going off about how he hated Bill's voice (and calling him ghetto trash :eek:), I was truly surprised. We hadn't seen anything at all that would support such a claim.

When we got to tribal council, and Bill launched into his 'THIS IS INTENSE, MAN!!!' routine, I understood what Colton was talking about. But until then... not so much.

I was really put off by the women and their frequent need to mooch off the men. I don't know if the mooching is happening because the tribes are divided by gender, or if it's because the tribes are pretty much in one camp. Whatever the reason is that's allowing this to happen needs to get nixed before the next season. They've really bastardized the whole premise of the show, and it's very un-Survivor-like.

How crazy is it that I'm complaining about how they've wrecked the show, yet simultaneously suggesting that they add another hour each week. Go figure.

Anyway, I'm glad the women have picked it up a bit, but hope they never mooch off the guys again. And I'm happy with the men's choice for who to boot off.

MysticCat 03-01-2012 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 2129298)
Anyway, I'm glad the women have picked it up a bit, but hope they never mooch off the guys again. And I'm happy with the men's choice for who to boot off.

Once again we saw someone who was voted off claim it because everyone else was intimidated by him. I wonder if, when he watched the show, he got that it was as much 9or more) his arrogance that put the target on his back.

And what to say about Colton. The "ghetto trash" comment was in perfect keeping with some of the Secret Scenes at cbs.com. He's made some smart moves, but good grief he needs to learn how to at least pretend to get along.

As for the mooching, I think it's a function of being in the same camp, to which is added that some of the women expect the men to be chivalrous about sharing.

It doesn't bother me, though. It becomes part of the game and a strategic choice -- when is it in our best interests to mooch/allow the mooching and when is it not? The men should have nailed down a deal on an ember for use of the canoe instead of just suggesting it.

SydneyK 03-01-2012 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2129306)
It doesn't bother me, though. It becomes part of the game and a strategic choice -- when is it in our best interests to mooch/allow the mooching and when is it not? The men should have nailed down a deal on an ember for use of the canoe instead of just suggesting it.

It bothers me because I'm disappointed in the women's inability to fend for themselves. There was nothing strategic about it from their POV, and got insulted when the men brought strategy into it.

I agree that the men should've insisted on some kind of trade for use of the canoe. Actually, I was expecting them to come over and ask for some of the fish. (I was surprised to see the women actually catch the fish. They've been helpless so far - I was expecting that trend to continue.)

Cheerio 03-07-2012 05:24 PM

Colton bothers me, too. Hard to say whether CBS shows his tactics/strategizing now because he's in top three or because he'll make a fatal error. Guess that makes some want to watch all the more.

AlphaFrog 03-07-2012 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Cheerio (Post 2130692)
Colton bothers me, too. Hard to say whether CBS shows his tactics/strategizing now because he's in top three or because he'll make a fatal error. Guess that makes some want to watch all the more.

I'm going with this one.

SWTXBelle 03-07-2012 09:52 PM

I loathe Colton.

AlphaFrog 03-08-2012 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 2130779)
I loathe Colton.

This, this, this.

What the hell? WHAT THE HELL? I don't CARE how much you hate someone...to convince your whole tribe to go to tribal to vote someone off? Back in the day, they threw challenges, not just give up immunity. I'm kinda surprised that the producers let that fly. There was also some major editing (obviously) because I couldn't keep straight whether it was Leif or Bill that was going, but it was always obviously Bill. Did I miss them taking Leif aside and letting him know they were using him as a scapegoat, or did he really think he was going, too? I stepped out of the room a couple times, so maybe I missed something?

SydneyK 03-08-2012 08:40 AM

Holy crap, what a mess.

I can't believe that every single one of the guys agreed to give up immunity. What a bunch of quacks. I understand that they don't want to go against the group for fear of being the next target, but c'mon.

Colton is a bitch. And Tarzan, for whatever reason, has his head up Colton's rear. This tribe is unbelievable.

I can't pull for any of the guys anymore, except for the two who are probably next in line to go - Mike? Jed? I still don't know everyone's names, obviously. But, the two former Muscle Alliance guys are the only ones I have any desire to see move forward at this point. Argh. I still can't believe that all happened last night.

Sabrina, Monica and Kim need to find a way to get in good with the two guys whose names escape me and take it to the end.

ETA: AF, I assume someone took Leif aside and told him what was going down, but they didn't show it. They probably knew that the guys who weren't in the Idiot Alliance would be against it unless it appeared to be a safe move.

NutBrnHair 03-08-2012 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 2130779)
I loathe Colton.

He is an immature entitled kid. So last night, he said he's from Alabama. What does the show say he does? Is he a student? How old is he? I'm sure the producers are loving him. Doesn't matter if we like him or not -- we're talking about him!

wareagle93 03-08-2012 05:06 PM

I would love nothing more than for Michael and Leif to get Jonas on their side, followed by someone else, probably Jay, to get the numbers on their side and blindside Colton at the next Tribal Council.

BAckbOwlsgIrl 03-08-2012 07:13 PM

Who cares if Lief blabbed?
He got caught. Who cares?
Both happen all the time on Survivor. He told a secret and got caught.
Not a reason to go to Tribal Council.
I find it ironic that Colton, who I am sure has faced discrimination, discriminates against another group. How hypocritical.

He got what he wanted. I wonder how much his power trip will last.

As cocky as he is, there is something funny about him; small town guy, short with little coordination and big attitude. He is entertaining.

PeppyGPhiB 03-08-2012 07:48 PM

Any bets on what the twist is next week? I'm thinking it may be time to drop the buffs...a merge!

Cheerio 03-08-2012 08:04 PM

You know the commercial on tv with 'the twist'? They're going to do that to someone, only twistier. We can only hope they do it to.... ;) (J/K)

SydneyK 03-09-2012 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 2131021)
Any bets on what the twist is next week? I'm thinking it may be time to drop the buffs...a merge!

Perhaps. It seems a bit early for a merge though, doesn't it?
Of course, the producers might have realized/decided that they've got a timebomb on their hands and therefore made the decision to distribute things a little differently. If that's the case, I feel even worse for poor Bill. He really got shafted.

Speaking of Bill... did y'all see his exit interview? What an adult answer to the childishness he faced. His stock went up a few points for me after he said what he did.

MysticCat 03-09-2012 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 2131021)
Any bets on what the twist is next week? I'm thinking it may be time to drop the buffs...a merge!

It'll be a swap to mix the tribes up. They've always done a fairly early swap when the tribes are defined by age, sex, race, etc.

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Originally Posted by NutBrnHair (Post 2130883)
He is an immature entitled kid. So last night, he said he's from Alabama. What does the show say he does? Is he a student? How old is he? I'm sure the producers are loving him. Doesn't matter if we like him or not -- we're talking about him!

He's a college student.


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Originally Posted by SydneyK (Post 2130871)
Holy crap, what a mess.

My thought exactly. I didn't get to watch it until last night. My jaw is still on the floor.

I have this weird flashback with Colton -- I knew a guy just like him in college. Even looked like him. For a fan of the show who seems to get some aspects of it, he's clueless on others. BNH has it exactly right -- immature and entitled.

Based on what we've seen on the show, on secret scenes on cbs.com and on an interview I read with Matt, I have a feeling that Tarzan is the real brains at Manano, but he's letting Colton think he's running the show. That puts the heat on Colton and not on him. Time will tell.

AGDee 03-09-2012 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 2131021)
Any bets on what the twist is next week? I'm thinking it may be time to drop the buffs...a merge!

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 2131119)
It'll be a swap to mix the tribes up. They've always done a fairly early swap when the tribes are defined by age, sex, race, etc.

He's a college student.


My thought exactly. I didn't get to watch it until last night. My jaw is still on the floor.

I have this weird flashback with Colton -- I knew a guy just like him in college. Even looked like him. For a fan of the show who seems to get some aspects of it, he's clueless on others. BNH has it exactly right -- immature and entitled.

Based on what we've seen on the show, on secret scenes on cbs.com and on an interview I read with Matt, I have a feeling that Tarzan is the real brains at Manano, but he's letting Colton think he's running the show. That puts the heat on Colton and not on him. Time will tell.

I just now watched it and my jaw is still on the floor.

I assumed the twist would be a swap because it's about time for that.

I'm speechless about this episode. Speechless.

AGDee 03-11-2012 08:54 PM

They just gave away the twist in a commercial that was on during TAR.

PeppyGPhiB 03-11-2012 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 2131585)
They just gave away the twist in a commercial that was on during TAR.

Saw that. I think it would have been more interesting to do the merge this early, basically playing the whole game as ONE tribe with presumably a few alliances.


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