Reward Challenge - Know your enemy
This reward challenge tests how well you know your tribemates. Each person will have to
1) Guess who signed up for the previous Reward Challenge Double or Nothing,
2) Match each of the poems submitted for the previous Immunity Challenge Poetic Justice to their authors, and
3) Match each of the votes listed in the post above to their owners (based on their comments)
Here are the poems submitted:
Endgame Justice wrote:
Justice – what is it?
Is it legit?
From the tribe, some are split,
But even when voted out, you never quit.
You see, there’s a jury
The finalists must face their fury
For the contestants, it is almost an endless worry
And very seldom is the jury in a hurry
After all, the people who left the game
Get to choose who to blame
And write down that one name
One will be put to shame
The other will have instant fame
The finale is always cutthroat
It usually comes down to one final vote
For the winner, they may gloat
The runner up, however, becomes a scapegoat
Justice wrote:
What is Justice?
The quality of being just,
Impartial,
Fair.
But, is that all justice is?
Can it also be something else,
Something more?
Could it also be considered
Going with what you know is right,
Even when the whole world is against you?
Or would that be considered unjust,
Partial,
Unfair?
Untitled 1 wrote:
Justice
Integrity, Fairness
Probing, Prosecuting, Punishing
The Hammer Comes Down
Lawfulness
Untitled 2 wrote:
I walk along these lonely roads
Waiting for you to come along
I’m blinded by the sin of people
I ask myself where is justice in this world
The answer is simple; there is none in this imperfect world
I try to make things right but nothing I do can help
I have nothing to say, nothing to do
I try and try and try, but trying gets me nowhere
Now I’m lost, and roaming the streets
In this imperfect world
Etheral Justice wrote:
In every house in every street
Live people who you’ll never meet
Behind the windows, beyond the doors
Inside cupboards and under floors
Are secrets that are tucked away
Never to see the light of day
In one such house in one such street
We spy a girl who is so sweet
A girl who is like no other
She has neither father nor mother
A girl whom cruelness did befell
And it is her story that I tell
On one fine day in May or June
A wicked man hummed his tune
The girl of sweetness watched in awe
From behind the kitchen door
She saw it all, she saw his face
That wicked man, from her hiding place
In his hand he held death
A family drew their last breath
The wicked man he laughed and smiled
And turned to face the sweetest child
He looked at her yet did not see
The innocence or purity
She looked right back and walked away
Through the wall of red and grey
The wicked man he felt a chill
And sensing something wished him ill
Surveyed the scene and took his leave
The sweetest child began to grieve
One year from then and never found
The wicked man did come around
The house stood empty, quiet and bare
But still the girl resided there
She waited for him she knew he would come
She could not leave until justice was done
He entered the house in a state of glee
Excited by the horror and memory
Of the evilness he had placed
And the blood he still could taste
He felt her presence he knew she was there
He looked right at her and felt her stare
She felt at peace and unafraid
As she tightly gripped the blade
Appearing before him she let him see
The ethereal spirit she would always be
His face turned white and he could not run
The girl moved quickly and justice was done
The wicked man fell down to die
The sweetest girl began to cry
Sweet tears of joy ran down her face
At last she could leave this place
A light appeared from above
Filling her with hope and love
In every house in every street
Live people we will never meet
They have to stay until they find
A way to leave this world behind
Be not afraid but understand
This girl who gave justice to the wicked man
4) Please only use each name once in matching the poems to their authors. Not everyone submitted, so some names will not be used.
5) You have 24 hours to PM your guesses to me. The person with the most correct answers wins the reward. In the case of a tie, all who tied will win the reward.
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