User blog:Tanglefrost/Ivory Coast Question Time- Finalists

Welcome to the final Ivory Coast question time blog! This is the place for you to ask the finalists questions, be it about their time in the game, personal lives, anything that comes to mind. So, without further ado...

THE FOLLOWING CONTAINS THE BIGGEST IVORY COAST SPOILERS EVER SERIOUSLY I MEAN IT DO NOT READ ON UNLESS YOU'VE ACTUALLY READ THE FINALE 

Introducing the co-runners up... Abraham and Simon!

Abraham was best remembered for his manipulation and deception of other castaways, ruthlessly lying to others, attempting to use force to get what he wanted, and throwing his allies under the bus to further himself in the game. Despite his delusions of being in control and playing a winning game, most of Abraham's moves post-merge failed and he did not build any social relationships with other castaways. This, in addition to Abraham's treatment of his alliance members, wound up in him being brought to the end as a goat and not even considered in FTC.

Simon was best remembered for his strong work ethic (earning him the nickname "Superman Simon"), his overall likability and late-game emergence as a sharp strategic player. Simon was not afraid to make moves that benefited him, including blindsiding alliance members who he felt hindered his game. However, he is also noted for his closeness to eventual winner Kryshelle Borton, which resulted in him confiding in her for a lot of things and crying after he was betrayed by her. At Final Tribal Council, despite his likability, Simon was viewed as being gullible and manipulable and had betrayed numerous allies, which cost him the win.

And introducing the winner... Kryshelle!

Kryshelle is best remembered for her total and unchallenged strategic and social dominance on the game, forming deep personal relationships with multiple castaways and often playing both sides to gather as much information as possible before making decisions. Her multitudes of information allowed her to make several moves to significantly improve her standing in the game, while placing others in positions where they were forced to believe or work with her. This approach to the game, although resulting in her betraying several Jury members, got her to the Final Tribal Council. There, her strong performance, calm and subdued answers, as well as her complete control over several eliminations, ultimately resulted in her receiving every single vote to win.