Day One: Meet The Survivor: Webcam Castaways
     
    Meet the 16 new Webcam Castaways who will set the standard for this and future games to come. These 16 strangers will voluntarily lets us into their everyday lives to witness online reality gaming history. This game is far from paradise, or a walk in the park. These are real people, real friendships and real relationships in a game that is one step further than your typical reality game. In this game, these 16 strangers will compete in immunity & reward challenges that will not only test endurance, mental and physical abilities but relationships/friendships and how willing they are, to do just about anything.
     
    For the next 70 days they will be left to fend for themselves. Forced to create a new society, while battling the elements and each other. They must learn to adapt or they will be voted from the tribe. In the end only one will remain to claim the first Survivor: Webcam Title and the cash as their reward. How well will these 16 strangers get along? Who knows. They will be letting us into their lives to watch them interact like they never have before.
     
    The Castaways have been split into two competing tribes. Delhari and Pamona:

 

The Delhari Tribe, who will always wear Teal, consists of 8 Members. Click on a name to view their profiles:

Angel, a 17-year old High School Student from San Diego California.
 
David, a 27-year old Waiter from Albemarle, North Carolina.
 
Derek, a 21-year old Food Services Assistant from Ontario, Canada.
 
Levi, a 14-year old Student from San Antonio, Texas.
 
Luiz, a 15-year old Student from Bristol, England.
 
Mark, a 23-year old ex-pro Soccer Player from England, currently residing in Connecticut.
 
Shawn, a 21-year old Student and Aquatic Supervisor from Ottawa,
Ontario.
 
Trisha, a 25 year old freelance artist from Brooklyn, New York.
 
Footnote: On Day 21, the 12 remaining Castaways on each tribe, were randomly split up and put into three new tribes (The New Delhari, Pamona & Mamaati Tribe).

 

 

The Pamona Tribe, who will always wear Yellow, consists of 8 Members. Click on a name to view their profiles:

Amanda, a 16-year old Student from Texas.
 
Amelia, a 17-year old Student from Twin Falls Idaho.
 
Ashley, a 15-year old Student from Bemidji, Minnesota.
 
Joey, a 19-year old University Student from Montreal, Quebec.
 
Lenea, a 20-year old Student from Alma, Michigan.
 
Matthew, a 14-year old Student from North Carolina.
 
Sam, a 18-year old Student from Smyrna, Tennessee.
 
Roberto, a 23 year old IT manager from Victoria, British Columbia.
 
Footnote: On Day 21, the 12 remaining Castaways on each tribe, were randomly split up and put into three new tribes (The New Delhari, Pamona & Mamaati Tribe).

Day 21: The Three- Tribe Split

On DAY 21, the Castaways were thrown the biggest curveball. In an attempt to somewhat split the tribes up, the game took an unprecidented twist of events. Taking into consideration that both tribes were even with 6 members each, the tribes first asked to split into three groups of two randomly. Everyone in each tribe was to pair up with a partner. Still unaware of what was happening, the 3 groups of 2 in both tribes, were then asked to label themselves as group A, B, or C, randomly. It soon became apparent what was going on. The players eventually realized that thre new tribes would emerge. The A's from Delhari were paired up with the A's from Pamona and so forth. The new tribes would be called the "New Pamona", "New Delhari", and the emergence of the third, brand-new tribe, "Mamaati." Some would see this as an opportunity to strategize and meet new people, others would see it as a punishment. It was neither. It was simply a part of the game that was pre-determined in the event of a 6-6 ratio after tribal council 4. The Castaways worlds were turned upside-down, and inside-out. This sudden turn of events displays how unpredictable this game can be sometimes. Never assume anything.

 

Day 30: The Merge. Three Tribes Become One. Mahana Tribe is Formed.

After several moments of uncertainty about the merge, the Castaways were sent treemail not long after Tribal Council No. 6. What would the treemail say? What would it direct them to do next? The questions were floating around and the pending merge was uncertain. Finally, the castaways questions were answered when they joined in the same common chatroom. It was at this very moment that they realized the merge was on the table. Being a traditional survivor merge, the players knew a new game was getting under way. From this point on, the fight to win immunity as a team is but a distant memory. Everyone is fighting for themselves, struggling to stay in this game for as long as possible. How they play their cards will determine how long they stay in the game. Everyone is liable to getting voted out at tribal council. The only person safe at any vote from now on, is the person who has won individual immunity. It's a whole new game and anything can happen. Stay tuned to see how it plays out for the next 40 days.

 

Each week, one person will be voted from the merged Mahana Tribe and each week, these jurors will be invited to sit in on ever proceeding tribal council, up to, and including the final TC. In the final Tribal Council, the seven Jurors will have final say over who wins and claims title of Sole Webcam Survivor. Depending under what circumstances these jurors left the game, they may feel vengeful or forgiving. The Final Tribal Council is scheduled for mid-May. The vote will be revealed live in front of family, friends, fans, and ex-tribemates. Keep watching this space for new jury members.

 

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