
I hope to see everyone on the other side, and I am not playing my ring. I am tempted to, but I think I would rather walk out with an idol (again) than play it when I don't need to.
Most people who have played with Pizza before know that he can be a rather volatile and emotional player, prone to being exceptionally ragey and likely to let that get the better of him during a game. Aragorn was not that at all. He was a fairly decent and solid player. A bit boring tbh. He doesn't have a particularly interesting character or gameplay arc, but he's lasted this long because he didn't particularly do anything bad. He found the idol of the game even. But went home with it in his pocket at the first merge TC. You would think that since he was a part of the blue tribe and a good portion of them all lived to merge, he would have gotten farther, but he wasn't particularly liked by anybody who was still alive in merge. He let those people get voted out on him. In the Gold tribe he swaps over with Shadowfax who he thought he had an alliance with, but that was not really the case. Shadow was willing to target him and he could have gone home that first Gold TC. He ended up in between the greens and the reds who largely were sticking together because that's what early survivors were like. He was the swing deciding vote, and thought he was setting himself up to be in a good place come merge, but he was wrong. The leftover Golds were not in a good place and he got blindsided by his former original tribe. He could have changed what happened with the Gold tribe TCs because they were that close, but he didn't and it ultimately led to the end of his game because he let other people decide what happened instead of making sure what happened benefitted him. It's just a fairly typical siding with the wrong alliance story.