Three Kingdoms

Survivor Three Kingdoms is the second season of the PenqORG community.

Following the success that was the first season, Survivor: Three Kingdoms had a lot of expectations to meet, however, the entire season fell flat on its face. Even with good twists like returnees coming back as tribe captains and a way to influence the game after your elimination, the season disappointed with an abysmal pre-merge involving three quits, as well as a lackluster end game. However, there were a few highly dramatic tribal councils during the merge phase that were fun to watch. In the end, though, all of the negatives heavily outweighed the positives, leaving this season as the very worst that the first generation (and possibly the whole ORG) had to offer.

The season concluded with the under-the-radar hero Dubbie pulling a big clutch from behind win in a 4-3-0 vote against cold blooded strategist Kreauwen and social pariah Digi.

Twists

 * Tribe Captains: At the start of the season, the 15 new players were introduced to three returning contestants (Kamil, Terrible and Plaz) and it was soon announced that they will be participating in the game themselves. Furthermore, on top of being given another chance to prove themselves, the three returnees also took up the roles of Tribe Captains for three seperate tribes of six people.
 * Hidden Immunity Idols: Each tribe had a Hidden Immunity Idol stored away behind a command. All of the idols were good until there were only 5 castaways left in the game.
 * Black Vote: On Day 9, the Black Vote was introduced into the game. The twist gave the eliminated player of the week an oppertunity to cast a vote for anyone still in the game. The vote would be read at the next tribal council that the person recieving the vote would attend. This twist continued all the way until Day 33, when the final Black Vote was cast.
 * Tribe Swap: On Day 13, the fourteen remaining castaways faced a tribe reassignment process. By random draw, the castaways were designated to their new tribe. The Shu Tribe ceased to exist
 * Vote Steal: During the merge portion of the game, there was a Vote Steal stored away behind a command. Similarly to the Hidden Immunity Idols, the Vote Steal could be used up until there were only 6 castaways left in the game.
 * Fire Making Challenge: During the Final 4 portion of the game, there will be no vote held. The winner of the Individual Immunity Challenge would choose one other contestant to save, and the two remaining contestants would compete in a Fire Making Challenge. The winner of the challenge would proceed to join the other two castaways in the Finale, while the loser of the challenge is promptly eliminated.

Voting History
1 In Episode 6, Hank played the Wu idol on himself, negating 5 votes cast against him

2 In Episode 9, Kamil played the Wei idol on himself, negating 4 votes cast againt him

3 In Episode 10, Terrible cast his Black Vote on Kamil, however because Kamil had won Individual Immunity for that round, the vote was negated

4 In Episode 11, Kreauwen used his Vote Steal advantage to steal Kamils vote and proceeded to cast another vote

5 In Episode 12, Kreauwen played the Jin idol on Froyo, negating 4 votes cast against him

Trivia

 * Survivor: Three Kingdoms is the only season in the first generation to have three starting tribes