Post by judgeojo on Nov 18, 2011 9:23:33 GMT -5
the events that recently transpired made me remember Cassandra, that psychic girl in Iliad.
Well, as we can see, I have the ability to make correct decisions. In the 7th TC, I correctly guessed that Jay will not get any vote. Thus, my decision to retain the HII, against the will of my allies, was correct. In the 8th TC, I correctly guessed that Clampz is the target of the Antas. I made the right decision to give him the HII. And in the most recent TC, I correctly guessed that it could have been the better decision to vote out mraz.
However, like Cassandra, my allies have the tendency not to consent to my decisions. I know my situation is not an exact mirror reflection of Cassandra's but I do see the peculiar parallelism. Time and time again, I have been the "bearer" of the "right decision" but the people around me do not listen. The result is apparent chaos, as reflected by what happened in the most recent TC. I told them to vote out mraz because asha no longer has the idol and we have to save asha because among all antas, he's the only one who has the potential to flip. I also correctly guessed that asha no longer has the HII. But, alas, my tribemates did not listen. They did not believe that asha no longer has the idol. If asha indeed has the idol, he would've used it because I told him that the Antas were targeting him.
And who could not forget what happened in the 7th TC? All my allies were insisting that I should give the HII to Jay. But I saved myself from what could've possibly been the most foolish move in pexos history by retaining the idol.
As I've said, I am the "bearer of right decisions" but like Cassandra, people around do not listen. Oh, when will this curse be taken out? I'm getting trojan vibes in this game... I hope I'm wrong at least in this particular instance...
Well, as we can see, I have the ability to make correct decisions. In the 7th TC, I correctly guessed that Jay will not get any vote. Thus, my decision to retain the HII, against the will of my allies, was correct. In the 8th TC, I correctly guessed that Clampz is the target of the Antas. I made the right decision to give him the HII. And in the most recent TC, I correctly guessed that it could have been the better decision to vote out mraz.
However, like Cassandra, my allies have the tendency not to consent to my decisions. I know my situation is not an exact mirror reflection of Cassandra's but I do see the peculiar parallelism. Time and time again, I have been the "bearer" of the "right decision" but the people around me do not listen. The result is apparent chaos, as reflected by what happened in the most recent TC. I told them to vote out mraz because asha no longer has the idol and we have to save asha because among all antas, he's the only one who has the potential to flip. I also correctly guessed that asha no longer has the HII. But, alas, my tribemates did not listen. They did not believe that asha no longer has the idol. If asha indeed has the idol, he would've used it because I told him that the Antas were targeting him.
And who could not forget what happened in the 7th TC? All my allies were insisting that I should give the HII to Jay. But I saved myself from what could've possibly been the most foolish move in pexos history by retaining the idol.
As I've said, I am the "bearer of right decisions" but like Cassandra, people around do not listen. Oh, when will this curse be taken out? I'm getting trojan vibes in this game... I hope I'm wrong at least in this particular instance...