THE GODS MUST BE ANGRY
Not long after Stephenie, Lydia and Danni devoured the sacrificial chicken, a violent tropical storm bombarded the camp. The torrential downpour had the tribe hunkered down in their shelter, questioning whether it had something to do with eating the chicken. Stephenie wanted to know if they could say a prayer of forgiveness. As the storm pounded their shelter and flooded the camp, Lydia put it best, "The gods are mad at us 'cause we ate the sacrificial chicken."
TRIBAL COUNCIL
When the Final Four convened at Tribal Council, Jeff Probst asked them about the Mayan ritual at their camp. Rafe explained the ceremony, its meaning and significance. When talking about the violent storm that hit their camp, Lydia confessed they had eaten the sacrificial chicken and had come to believe the storm was a result of their lack of respect for the ceremony. When it was time to vote, Lydia tried in vain to saver herself. However, it was not enough, and she became the fifteenth person voted out of SURVIVOR: GUATEMALA.
GOOD MORNING, GUATEMALA!
On the morning of day 38, the Final Three were jarred out of their slumber by an unusually enthusiastic howler monkey. However, the screaming monkey was not the worst of their troubles. Having been hit by another downpour during the night, the camp was a mess and their corn supply moldy. Despite the gloomy conditions, Stephenie remained upbeat, noting, "It's day 38. You got to be happy about that."
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