Episode Six: Strength and Honor

Immunity Challenge
The eleven remaining Survivors make their way onto Challenge Beach and see before them two large structures that seem to be some sort of maze. The contestants look at the enormous structures only wondering what they had to do for this Immunity Challenge. The Hosts walk out and Adam speaks up to the contestants and tells them about the Immunity Challenge. “This challenge will be the last challenge for tribal immunity. Within the next two days you will merge, but not before another leaves at Tribal Council. The rules of the challenge are simple. This structure is a large maze with five torches inside. Your tribe will be tied together and then led inside this maze. You will have to find all five of these torches, it doesn’t necessarily matter on order, and light them. The first tribe to light all five torches and then exit the giant maze will win immunity.”

On the send of the “go” from the hosts, Matahari and Bulan (both tied together) sprinted through the maze and searched around for any particular torches that sported their tribal color. Mick, the leader of the Bulan bunch, spotted one of the red torches in a far-off corner of the maze and once he brought the tribe there, he lit it.


[Elapsed Time- 3 Minutes
Leading Tribe- Bulan
Torch Count-One to Zero]


Mick then decided to follow the path that the maze had given them and using this they had come upon another torch, except it was a Matahari torch so they turned back. Soon after, however, Matahari found that torch and lit it for themselves at around the same time Bulan found another one of their torches just to the left of the entrance of the maze.


[Elapsed Time- 7 Minutes
Leading Tribe- Bulan
Torch Count-Two to One]


“Where the hell do we go?” Harriet screamed to the tribe mates. It seemed as if Matahari was lost, but fortunate enough for them the stumbled upon a torch and lit it. This evened out the odds with two to two for both tribes.


[Elapsed Time- 13 Minutes
Leading Tribe- Undetermined
Torch Count-Two to Two]


It was a close race and for a while there was no definite say on which tribe was leading in the challenge and which tribe was falling behind, for both tribes lit their third torch at exactly the same time. There were only two torches left and both tribes seemed to be working hard to win immunity. Then Matahari spotted two torches next to each other in the distance, however a wall separated them. They ran up to light the one torch and then sprinted around the wall to light the other. Matahari lit all of their torches and now just had to make an exit out of the game. Bulan saw them sprinting for the exit, and they knew that they most likely wouldn’t win. Matahari exited the maze and was granted immunity.


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