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Survivor: Almost There

A returning players season, featuring twenty castaways that ALMOST won the game, but for some reasons they couldn't finish the job.

This season could include players who made it throught day 39 but got short in jury votes, such as Aubry and Culpepper. Other players may got one or two days short from 39, like Wentworth, Dave, even Rafe. And others, he ones that deserve to win but always gets their shot taken away, like Cirie, Malcolm or Andrea.

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Survivor: Beasts vs Snakes vs Goats

A season featuring returning players, divided by the gameplay style shown on their previous run.

Beasts: Masters of the "Outplay". Usually, they're the workforce of their tribe. From winning challenges, to providing for their tribe, these players are remembered for their strength. However, a Beast is always a huge target when they make it to the merge, so that could be dangerous for someone weaker than them. Once a Beast gains mommentum on the immunity challenges, they could easily go until day 39.

Snakes: Masters of the "Outwit". Snakes are sly and persuasive. They know how to create strategies, flip the course of the game into their side, and they tend to be powerfull and intimidating players. They're the ones that fights everyday to avoid been voted out, and move the target to other players. When a snake plays near you, avoid been on their wrong side, because they can be letal at the Final Tribal Council, and spit their venom all the way to the victory.

Goats: (May sound weird, but I dare to say) Masters of the "Outplay". Goats are the underrated players. Often critiziced as the weakest of their tribes, Goats usually hang around with stronger players. They're usually "taken" to the end-game because " nobody will vote for them". Some Goats are likable, but won't make big decisions inside the game; others, hated by the mayority, making it easier for them to move forward. If a Goat makes it until 39, they usually plead a "loyalty" speach, and very rarely, they win the game if they're likable enough, or if they made one single move that can kill the other finalists.