Most people (chibi) chicken out in a game full of friends but thats where I have the most fun. Survivor is best played when everyone has a hand in everyone elses jar. I feel I took advantage of that the most and played the best game I could.
shoutout to bagel who got fucked over by ppls dumb decisions u deserve to be here tonight..
shoutout to deshon for making tht dumb decision and getting sniped right after, love u .
shoutout to jazmine for going home for 15th with an idol.
He joined in a premade did nothing except was fake to people on their way out. He knew all of u were going home and chose to vote against majority to get ur jury vote. Is that really any less fake than how I played.
Jury, thank you all for being here tonight.
Playing Outcasted on Kovaze has been one of the most intense and emotional strategy experiences I’ve ever taken on. And I’m proud of the game I played — not a perfect game, but a complete one. Tonight, I want to walk you through exactly why my path to the end was intentional, controlled, and adaptable in a way that gives me the stronger claim to the win over xcharliex.
⭐ 1. I Played a Strategic Game From Day 1 — Not a Reactionary One
From the very start of the season, I positioned myself in the middle of the chaos, not by accident, but by design. I built connections widely, not narrowly.
Where many players locked in one direction, I made sure I always had:
A primary alliance
A reliable side connection
And a safety outlet if things shifted
This gave me flexibility that other players didn’t have, including my finalist opponent.
While xcharliex found themselves pulled by whichever majority was in power, I was someone shaping the direction of votes.
⭐ 2. I Had My Finger on the Pulse of Every Vote
I wasn’t just following the numbers — I was helping create them.
There were votes where the easy move would’ve been to sit back and let things play out.
Instead, I made sure I always knew where the cracks were forming, where the panic was happening, and how to make sure the vote landed exactly where it needed to so my position stayed secure.
I wasn’t loud about it — I didn’t need to be.
But I was always in the room where decisions were made, even if the room wasn’t public.
That’s something my opponent can’t honestly claim.
⭐ 3. I Balanced Loyalty With Calculated Risk
I never betrayed somebody randomly or emotionally.
When I turned on someone, it was because:
It improved my long-term position
It reduced a threat to my endgame
Or I needed to build trust with the people who would later protect me
I didn’t burn bridges carelessly.
I made the moves that were required, and I owned them.
⭐ 4. I Adapted When the Game Shifted — I Never Got Dragged by It
This is where I believe I most clearly outperformed xcharliex.
When twists hit, when votes flipped, when alliances crumbled or idols changed the outcome — I always found a way to land on my feet.
My game wasn’t built on luck.
My game wasn’t built on being protected by others.
My game wasn’t built on riding numbers.
My game was built on adaptability.
I stayed in control by understanding people, not by needing people to carry me.
⭐ 5. I Fought for My Spot in the End — I Wasn’t Carried Here
There's a big difference between getting to the end and earning the end.
I made intentional choices, I survived the danger points, and I placed myself in a position where reaching the finale was the natural result of the work I put in.
And I’m proud of that — because nothing about my game was accidental.
⭐ 6. Why I Deserve the Win Over xcharliex
This is not about tearing my opponent down — it’s about highlighting the difference in our games.
xcharliex played a good game, but it was a game that was often:
Shielded by majority
Dependent on others for direction
Shaped more by circumstance than intention
Where their game was reactive,
my game was proactive.
Where their game followed the flow,
I redirected it.
Where they stayed comfortable,
I took risks and made calculated moves.
I didn’t just play the game in front of me —
I played the game that got me to the end.
And that’s the difference.
Jury, I’m sitting here tonight because I played a full game.
A strategic game.
A social game.
A resilient game.
And a game that showed growth, awareness, and intention from beginning to end.
I listened when I needed to listen.
I acted when I needed to act.
And I took control when the moment demanded it.
I’m proud of the story I wrote this season —
not because it was perfect,
but because it was mine, start to finish.
And tonight, I hope you reward the game that took risks, made moves, nurtured relationships, and actively shaped its own destiny.
Thank you, and I’d be honored to earn your vote.
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By a vote of 9 to 5... Chibi has won Outcasted!
47 days ago
By
Chibi,
47 days ago
I was loyal and told you and I told you who was most likely to flip I didn’t try to get jaxx vote and idk why the person who flipped did.
By
xcharliex,
47 days ago
remember when u tried getting me out for 5th and i stayed 3 to 2. So much for gameplayer!
By
Chibi,
47 days ago
dear bitter jury I got 10$ for this game what did u get?
By
xcharliex,
47 days ago
cant believe this jury is awarding fake jury management over a fake game player.
By
xcharliex,
47 days ago
be fr
By
Chibi,
47 days ago
Most people (chibi) chicken out in a game full of friends but thats where I have the most fun. Survivor is best played when everyone has a hand in everyone elses jar. I feel I took advantage of that the most and played the best game I could.
By
xcharliex,
47 days ago
Respect gameplay and vote for me. Ill never get to play a game as fun as this one. Mostly bc yall wont trust me again but anyway.
By
xcharliex,
47 days ago
shoutout to mocha u were too loyal for this world i wish xcharliex had the same. shoutout to charlie for trying to get me out for 5th and flopping
By
Chibi,
47 days ago
shoutout to bagel who got fucked over by ppls dumb decisions u deserve to be here tonight.. shoutout to deshon for making tht dumb decision and getting sniped right after, love u . shoutout to jazmine for going home for 15th with an idol.
By
Chibi,
47 days ago
Ai generated speech just like ur gameplay FAKE AS FUCK
By
xcharliex,
47 days ago
no i sent u 10 dollars so u can buy food, im helping the homeless.
By
Chibi,
47 days ago
He sent me 10$ to take him so now Ill send 1$ for everyone who votes me to win
By
xcharliex,
47 days ago
I created the majorities he is speaking about. Hes so funny FR.
By
xcharliex,
47 days ago
He joined in a premade did nothing except was fake to people on their way out. He knew all of u were going home and chose to vote against majority to get ur jury vote. Is that really any less fake than how I played.
By
xcharliex,
47 days ago
Bye edgar fr fake as fuck
By
xcharliex,
47 days ago
Jury, thank you all for being here tonight. Playing Outcasted on Kovaze has been one of the most intense and emotional strategy experiences I’ve ever taken on. And I’m proud of the game I played — not a perfect game, but a complete one. Tonight, I want to walk you through exactly why my path to the end was intentional, controlled, and adaptable in a way that gives me the stronger claim to the win over xcharliex. ⭐ 1. I Played a Strategic Game From Day 1 — Not a Reactionary One From the very start of the season, I positioned myself in the middle of the chaos, not by accident, but by design. I built connections widely, not narrowly. Where many players locked in one direction, I made sure I always had: A primary alliance A reliable side connection And a safety outlet if things shifted This gave me flexibility that other players didn’t have, including my finalist opponent. While xcharliex found themselves pulled by whichever majority was in power, I was someone shaping the direction of votes. ⭐ 2. I Had My Finger on the Pulse of Every Vote I wasn’t just following the numbers — I was helping create them. There were votes where the easy move would’ve been to sit back and let things play out. Instead, I made sure I always knew where the cracks were forming, where the panic was happening, and how to make sure the vote landed exactly where it needed to so my position stayed secure. I wasn’t loud about it — I didn’t need to be. But I was always in the room where decisions were made, even if the room wasn’t public. That’s something my opponent can’t honestly claim. ⭐ 3. I Balanced Loyalty With Calculated Risk I never betrayed somebody randomly or emotionally. When I turned on someone, it was because: It improved my long-term position It reduced a threat to my endgame Or I needed to build trust with the people who would later protect me I didn’t burn bridges carelessly. I made the moves that were required, and I owned them. ⭐ 4. I Adapted When the Game Shifted — I Never Got Dragged by It This is where I believe I most clearly outperformed xcharliex. When twists hit, when votes flipped, when alliances crumbled or idols changed the outcome — I always found a way to land on my feet. My game wasn’t built on luck. My game wasn’t built on being protected by others. My game wasn’t built on riding numbers. My game was built on adaptability. I stayed in control by understanding people, not by needing people to carry me. ⭐ 5. I Fought for My Spot in the End — I Wasn’t Carried Here There's a big difference between getting to the end and earning the end. I made intentional choices, I survived the danger points, and I placed myself in a position where reaching the finale was the natural result of the work I put in. And I’m proud of that — because nothing about my game was accidental. ⭐ 6. Why I Deserve the Win Over xcharliex This is not about tearing my opponent down — it’s about highlighting the difference in our games. xcharliex played a good game, but it was a game that was often: Shielded by majority Dependent on others for direction Shaped more by circumstance than intention Where their game was reactive, my game was proactive. Where their game followed the flow, I redirected it. Where they stayed comfortable, I took risks and made calculated moves. I didn’t just play the game in front of me — I played the game that got me to the end. And that’s the difference. Jury, I’m sitting here tonight because I played a full game. A strategic game. A social game. A resilient game. And a game that showed growth, awareness, and intention from beginning to end. I listened when I needed to listen. I acted when I needed to act. And I took control when the moment demanded it. I’m proud of the story I wrote this season — not because it was perfect, but because it was mine, start to finish. And tonight, I hope you reward the game that took risks, made moves, nurtured relationships, and actively shaped its own destiny. Thank you, and I’d be honored to earn your vote.
By
Chibi,
47 days ago
Congratulations to the Final 2 Players: Chibi and xcharliex! They will now face the jury to determine the winner of Outcasted!
47 days ago
Vote Tally: Mikey: 2 Chibi: 1 14th person voted out of Outcasted... Mikey
47 days ago