The Survivor theme song "Ancient Voices" plays, showing the remaining characters in the game:

Alphonse Elric

Erika

Haruhi Suzumiya

InuYasha

Ryoji Kaji

Kenpachi Zaraki

Koga

Kyon

Li Syaoran

Light Yagami

Maes Hughes

Meilin

Mihoshi

Misa Amane

Misato Katsuragi

Rangiku Matsumoto

Rei Hino

Ryoko

Shikamaru Nara

Spike Spiegel

Usagi Tsukino

Chapter 2

Same Old Stuff

Day 4

Reiatsu Tribe

(Ryoko, Light, Erika, Koga, and Rei)

The tribe is eating some fish and rice this morning, preparing for any challenge that may be lurking ahead of them.

"So, do you think we'll have another immunity challenge today?" Ryoko asks.

"Not likely," Koga replies. "I'm betting it's just a reward challenge."

"I don't know," Light remarks. "I've actually been expecting a similar situation as last time, with another immunity challenge."

"We better make sure we're ready for it, so eat as much as possible now," Rei tells her tribemates.

A little later, they head out into the woods to check their treemail.

"Ooh… what's this?" Erika asks, pulling out the piece of paper that is in their basket.

"Go ahead, read it," Light says.

"Okay, here goes," Erika replies.

"A simple game of hide-and-go-seek

Hide the key while the others don't peek

Then go find yours and unlock your tree

For a chance to win immunity."

"It sounds like we're going to have to hide something, and also try to find something as well," Rei comments.

"I'm expecting something more complicated than that," Ryoko remarks. "It can't be that simple."

"Whatever it is, we need to win this one," Koga comments. "We can't afford to lose another tribe member."

Immunity Challenge

"Come on in, guys!" Jet Black shouts to the four tribes.

The four tribes walk into the immunity challenge area one by one, noting four small trees behind Jet, one of each tribe color.

"Sokyoku, getting your first look at the new tribes," Jet comments. "Ed, voted out of Rukongai; Kakashi, voted out of Reiatsu; and Misty, voted out of Gotei."

No one really shows much emotion over the voted-out players.

"All right, let's get to today's immunity challenge," Jet remarks. "First things first, I'll take back the immunity plushie."

Misato hands Kon over to Jet.

"Okay," Jet announces. "Once again, immunity is back up for grabs. For today's challenge, each team will hide three keys among the designated area marked here in the forest, one for each of the opposing tribes, colored according to each tribe. You must not go beyond any of the trees marked in orange. Your opponents will be in the same area as you are while you are trying to hide their keys, so the goal will be trying to trick your opponents when it comes to their key's location. Once you have hidden all three keys, you will all return back here. On my go, you will race out into the same area and try to find all three keys for your tree. The first tribe to recover all keys of their color and unlock the three locks on their tree wins immunity, while the losers will go to Tribal Council, the day depending on their finish. I'll distribute the keys, then we'll get started."

Jet passes out the keys to each tribe, with each tribe getting three different-colored keys, one for each of their opposing tribes.

"Go ahead and hide those keys," Jet tells them.

The tribes head out into the designated area, preparing to hide the keys. At the same time, they have some of their players watching to see if they can see where their opponents are hiding their keys.

"Keep the keys covered," Maes tells his Sokyoku teammates. "Then let's try putting them in the branches of the trees."

The Sokyoku tribe tries not to show their keys to their opponents, but Ryoko is keeping a watchful eye for Reiatsu, and Meilin is spying on them for Gotei.

"Dig holes in the ground, and put the keys in there," Rangiku says to her Gotei tribemates.

"Also dig some dummy holes to throw off the opposition," Kaji adds, as he and his tribemates begin to do so.

The whole time, Misato watches carefully for Sokyoku, hoping to see their red keys being hidden.

"Where are you going to hide the keys, Al?" Li asks.

"I don't know!" Al replies.

"Just hide them already!" Usagi whines.

"Oh, come on, how hard can it be?" Shikamaru complains.

Meanwhile, no one for Rukongai keeps an eye out for their blue keys which are being hidden by their opponents.

"All right, good job," Koga tells his tribemates on Reiatsu, after they have finished hiding their opponents' keys.

A few minutes later, every team is finished hiding each others' keys, and they all return to Jet.

"For immunity!" Jet shouts. "Survivors ready? Go!"

The tribes rush back out into the same area, hoping to find their keys. Meilin begins pointing out where she saw Reiatsu hide their green key.

"I saw it, it was by the roots of this tree here," she tells them.

Kyon then looks around the tree's roots and finds the key.

"Good job, Meilin," he says, before rushing back to the start to unlock one of his team's locks.

The Rukongai team is cluelessly just looking around, not having any idea on where to find their keys. Meanwhile, Reiatsu begins digging over where Ryoko saw Gotei hide their keys.

"They have to be over here somewhere," Ryoko remarks.

Misato and Haruhi also begin digging in the same place, and Haruhi finds the red key hidden in the ground, rushing off to unlock one of her team's locks. Seconds later, Rei finds a yellow key hidden very close by, and she rushes to unlock a lock. Rukongai, however, pays no attention to the people digging for keys in that certain spot.

"Up in the tree!" Meilin shouts, pointing to a tree, where she believes Sokyoku hid their key.

Kaji then helps Spike up into the tree, and Spike finds the green key. Kaji then helps him down so he can go off to unlock the second lock.

"I can't find any keys!" Usagi shouts.

"This is so hard!" Mihoshi complains.

"Oh, who cares anymore?" Shikamaru mutters.

While Rukongai struggles, both Reiatsu and Sokyoku find where the clueless tribe hid their keys, and they grab them and run back towards the start. Meilin watches those two tribes grab their keys, and she tells her teammates to search in that area. Only moments later, Rangiku finds Gotei's third and final key.

"Hurry up, get back to the start!" Meilin cries.

The Gotei players rush back towards the starting line, with Meilin limping as she does, still hurt from her fall on Day 1. Rangiku unlocks her team's final lock.

"Gotei wins immunity!" Jet shouts.

Reiatsu comes in just moments later, and Light unlocks his team's third lock. They are disappointed to see that they have come up just short.

"Reiatsu finishes second," Jet announces.

About a minute later, Kenpachi runs back with the final key for Sokyoku, unlocking their final lock.

"And Sokyoku finishes third," Jet announces. "Once again, Rukongai will be voting first."

The Rukongai players return to the start, not having found one key.

"Gotei, this is for you," Jet says, handing Kon over to the celebrating Gotei players. They cheer as Rangiku squeezes Kon against her chest.

Oh, Rangiku! Kon thinks.

"The rest of you, I got nothing for you," Jet tells them. "Rukongai, you'll see me tonight for Tribal."

The players head off to their respective camps, with Gotei celebrating as they do.

"Meilin really redeemed herself with her performance today," Kaji says. "Fortunately, we don't have to worry about anyone else going instead of her, because we won immunity."

Sokyoku Tribe

(Haruhi, Kenpachi, Misato, InuYasha, Misa and Maes)

"That was so disappointing," Misato whines, as the Sokyoku players return to their camp.

"I thought for sure when we won that first challenge, we'd win many more to come," Maes says. "Apparently I was wrong, because we got beaten pretty badly today. Now one of us is going to have to go tomorrow."

"You know why we didn't win?" Haruhi comments.

"Why?" grunts Kenpachi.

"Because we don't have a leader!" Haruhi answers. "And I think it's a perfect time to elect me as our tribe's leader!"

"Understand something," InuYasha says, "if we're going to have a leader around here, it's going to be me."

"Actually, I think it would be me," Kenpachi interjects.

"Some things never change," Misato says. "The more they argue over who is the leader, the more we're going to end up losing."

Gotei Tribe

(Rangiku, Kaji, Meilin, Spike and Kyon)

"Great job, Meilin!" Kyon tells Meilin.

"You really helped us out today," Rangiku remarks.

"Today I really proved my worth to the tribe," Meilin says. "It's not always about who's the strongest, but who's the smartest. And I proved that by paying attention to our opponents, I could figure out where they were hiding our keys, and because of that, we won immunity."

"Let's eat some rice in celebration," Kaji suggests.

The players all begin eating some rice, happy over their big victory. None of them even think about voting strategies, deciding to put that off for another day.

Reiatsu Tribe

(Ryoko, Light, Erika, Koga, and Rei)

That evening, the Reiatsu tribe is still disappointed over their loss.

"So close, yet so far," Koga comments.

"We almost had it, too," Rei remarks.

"I really thought we were going to win that one," Ryoko says. "I think some people didn't hide the keys well enough."

"Well, maybe some people didn't spy on our opponents well enough," Koga snaps back.

"There's only so much I can do!" Ryoko shouts. "I think you and Light, the supposed geniuses around here, didn't do their jobs in hiding our keys from our opponents!"

"Come on, let's get along now," Erika suggests.

"Well, she started it," Koga complains.

"And I'm right, too," Ryoko replies.

"It would be smart strategy-wise to vote out Koga for strategy purposes, so it's not a 2-on-2 situation with Rei and him having an equal alliance against Erika and me," Light says. "But if Ryoko keeps on starting arguments around here, she's going to have to go instead."

Rukongai Tribe

(Usagi, Li, Shikamaru, Mihoshi and Al)

Al, Li and Shikamaru are in the woods, having some last-minute strategy talk.

"This time we can't afford to be split on who we want to vote out," Al says. "We've got to make a clear decision: Usagi or Mihoshi."

"I'm really thinking Mihoshi," Shikamaru says. "She put out our fire, I mean isn't that enough to put her out?"

"I don't know, Usagi ruined our shelter," Li replies. "I'm really thinking that she needs to go."

"Now come on!" Al shouts. "One or the other, make up your mind!"

Mihoshi and Usagi, meanwhile, just sit back inside the still-standing portion of the shelter, not even thinking about voting strategies.

"I'm soooo hungry," Usagi complains.

"Me too," Mihoshi says. "Maybe we can eat… tomorrow."

Tribal Council

(Rukongai)

The RUkongai members walk into Tribal Council and light their torches on the fire, then set them down. They then sit down, while Jet Black stands there, watching.

"Let's talk about today's immunity challenge," Jet says. "All the other teams had people spying on their opponents, watching where they hid their keys. You guys didn't, however. Why not, Li?"

"I guess we never thought that far ahead," Li replies.

"But if you saw your opponents doing it, why didn't you?" Jet asks.

"I don't remember seeing our opponents doing it," Usagi responds.

"Well, if you aren't paying attention, you aren't going to win," Jet comments. "It's very clear right now that this tribe is the worst of all four tribes. Would that be correct, Shikamaru?"

"Yeah, I've thought so myself," Shikamaru answers. "We really have no chance at winning any challenges. We don't have fire. We have half a shelter. We're hopeless."

"Why don't you have a fire?" Jet questions. "I thought you got one when you brought your torches back to camp."

"We lost it when Mihoshi dumped water on it by mistake," Al says.

"So you ruined your team's fire, Mihoshi?" Jet asks.

"Yes, and I'm sorry," Mihoshi replies.

"I also heard Shikamaru say something about half a shelter," Jet says. "What is that about?"

"Usagi knocked over half our shelter, for no reason at all, really," Li comments. "She just decided to shove a log to the ground, which ended up knocking half of it over."

"Why did you do that, Usagi?" Jet asks.

"I thought it was in the way," Usagi answers. "I didn't mean to knock it over."

"Well, clearly this tribe has some big problems, and hopefully this vote will help answer some of them," Jet remarks. "If not, you're just going to continue to struggle out here. It is time to vote; Al, you're up first."

The Tribal Council theme "Tally the Vote" plays as Al gets up to vote.

Al goes to vote.

"Usagi, you ruined my hard work," Al says. "I think you really need to go before our tribe can become competent again."

Li goes to vote.

Mihoshi goes to vote.

"Al, you were really mean to your tribemates, and there was no reason for it," Mihoshi says. "I'm voting for you because you were mean."

Shikamaru goes to vote.

Usagi goes to vote.

"Mihoshi, if you hadn't ruined our fire, I'd be able to eat right now, and I'm soooo hungry!" Usagi says.

After Usagi comes back from voting, Jet says, "I'll go tally the votes."

Jet goes to the voting booth, gathers the votes, rearranges them, then returns to the players.

"Once the votes are read, the decision is final, and the person voted out will be asked to return to the world of the living immediately," Jet states. "I'll read the votes."

He pulls out the first vote. "Usagi," he reads, with Usagi looking very nervous.

He then pulls out the next vote. "Al," he states. "One vote Usagi, one vote Al."

Al does not show much emotion upon hearing his name.

"Mihoshi," Jet says, reading the next vote. "One vote Usagi, one vote Al, one vote Mihoshi, two votes left."

Li looks upset at Shikamaru after hearing that vote.

"Usagi," Jet says, reading the next vote. "Two votes Usagi, one vote Al, one vote Mihoshi, one vote left."

Usagi begins to look very nervous when she sees her name for the second time. Meanwhile, Jet pulls out the final vote, opening it very slowly.

"Mihoshi," Jet reads the final vote. "We have a tie, two votes Mihoshi, two votes Usagi. We will now revote, as each of you except for Mihoshi and Usagi will cast a vote for one of the two players tied. First, though, Mihoshi and Usagi, you will give a reason to your tribemates on why you should stay."

"I didn't knock over our shelter," Mihoshi tells her tribemates.

"I didn't put out our fire," Usagi argues.

"Okay, it is time to revote," Jet states. "Al, you're up first."

The Tribal Council theme "Tally the Vote" plays as Al gets up to vote a second time.

Al goes to vote.

"Usagi, I'm still voting for you," Al says. "You knocked over my hard work, and it's best that you go home."

Li goes to vote.

Shikamaru goes to vote.

After Shikamaru comes back from voting, Jet says, "I'll go tally the votes."

Jet gathers the votes, rearranges them, then returns to the players.

"Once the votes are read, the decision is final, and the person voted out will be asked to return to the world of the living immediately," Jet states. "I'll read the votes."

He pulls out the first vote. "Usagi," he reads, with Usagi looking very nervous.

He then pulls out the second vote, opening it slowly. "Mihoshi," he reads. "One vote Usagi, one vote Mihoshi, one vote left."

Jet pulls out the final vote, opening it very slowly. "Fourth person voted out of Survivor: Seireitei Forest," he says, "Usagi. You need to bring me your torch."

"Waaah!" Usagi cries, as she goes to get her torch.

Usagi holds out her torch before Jet. "Usagi, the tribe has spoken," Jet tells her, snuffing out her torch. "It's time for you to go."

"Waaah!" Usagi cries again, before going through the gate to the world of the living.

"This is a tribe in turmoil," Jet states. "Maybe this vote will help set this tribe on the right path. Maybe this time you can keep your fire. Grab your torches, head back to camp, good night."

The tribe takes their torches and walks back in the direction of their camp.

"I guess I shouldn't have knocked over the shelter," Usagi says. "Oh well!"

(Who voted for whom:

Al- Usagi, Usagi

Li- Usagi, Usagi

Mihoshi- Al

Shikamaru- Mihoshi, Mihoshi

Usagi- Mihoshi)

Day 5

Rukongai Tribe

(Li, Shikamaru, Mihoshi and Al)

The players have finally gotten a fire going, and they are eating cooked rice for the first time. Before they had just eaten some cold rice, but now that they are eating the actual cooked rice, they begin eating an extraordinary amount of it.

"Save some for later, Mihoshi," Li says.

"I'm starving, I'm not holding back," Mihoshi replies.

"What about you, Al?" Shikamaru asks.

"That's okay, I don't want any," Al responds.

"Robots don't eat," Li comments. "But as for you, Mihoshi, you've got to stop eating so much, or we'll run out."

"I want to eat!" Mihoshi protests, continuing to eat at her own pace.

"So we finally get to eat for the first time, and Mihoshi's just eating however much she wants, not even thinking about saving rice for the future," Li says. "That's exactly the poor planning that could have us starving in just a short time from now."

"Li's just a big bully," Mihoshi says. "He doesn't realize how hungry I am. He ought to be nicer to people around here."

Reiatsu Tribe

(Ryoko, Light, Erika, Koga, and Rei)

"Things are great here at the Reiatsu camp," Erika says. "We have fire, we have lots of food, and I have a tight alliance with Light. I'm positive that he's going to stay loyal to me."

The players eat as much as they want that afternoon, as Koga has brought back several fish for them to eat. Despite the fact that they have it so well at their camp, Ryoko cannot resist complaining.

"You know, it really smells bad around here," she comments.

"Maybe it's that rabbit you've got there," Koga remarks.

"You mean Ryo-ohki?" Ryoko asks. "No way!"

"Meow!" Ryo-ohki cries.

"No, I think it very well may be you who's stinking up this camp," Ryoko continues. "Come over here a little closer so I can smell you."

"You can come over here if you want to smell me," Koga replies, sitting on the other side of the fire.

"Fine, then, I will," Ryoko says, marching over to Koga. She bends down, sniffs the wolf-demon, then pulls her head back immediately.

"It is you!" she exclaims. "You smell horrible!"

"Hey, be easy on him!" Rei responds. "He can't help it, we've been out here in the woods for five days!"

"None of us smell like that," Ryoko remarks. "It's just him. He has to do something about it."

"Well, guess what," Koga replies. "I'm not going to do a thing about it. You can suffer all you want."

Light and Erika just watch silently as Ryoko and Koga argue with each other. This seems to worry Erika, but Light shows no response.

"Ryoko is just asking to get voted off," Light says. "I don't understand why, but it's as if she wants us to get rid of her. That would be a shame for her, too, since I've been planning on taking out Koga instead."

Sokyoku Tribe

(Haruhi, Kenpachi, Misato, InuYasha, Misa and Maes)

Most members of the tribe are gathering wood to keep their fire going, or, in the case of InuYasha, collecting fish for the tribe to eat. Misato and Maes both notice Misa just lying around the camp doing nothing.

"She's definitely just asking to be voted out," Misato remarks.

"Absolutely, she's going next," Maes says.

But by the time everyone has returned to camp, it is the same old argument.

"As leader of the Sokyoku tribe, I want to thank everyone for their hard work," Haruhi announces. "Very well done!"

"Leader? Who appointed you as leader?" Kenpachi asks angrily.

"I was off gathering fish for us, and I was the only one doing that," InuYasha comments. "I think that if anyone, I would be the leader of this tribe."

"It's the same old stuff in the Sokyoku tribe," Maes says. "I know that Misa isn't doing anything for us, but perhaps we should blindside one of the arguing 'leaders' and end this madness."

Misato decides to call Misa out on her lack of work.

"You know, everyone else was doing work, while you just sat around," Misato snaps at Misa. "I'm not sure you even deserve to eat with the rest of us."

"I'm Misa-Misa, the great actress," Misa replies. "I don't do that kind of work."

"This isn't the time to just sit around!" Misato shouts. "This is Survivor! We have to work together, or we'll lose like we did yesterday!"

"Well, actresses like me aren't built for that kind of stuff," Misa remarks. "Sorry, that's just the way it is."

"Misa just sealed her fate with me," Misato says. "I'm definitely voting for her. I don't know how this is going to go, with all the arguing over the leader of the tribe, but at least I know I'm going to try to take her out."

Gotei Tribe

(Rangiku, Kaji, Meilin, Spike and Kyon)

That evening, Rangiku is back deep in the woods with Spike, talking strategy again.

"Our next target is Meilin," she tells him.

"Meilin?" Spike asks. "After all the help she gave us today in the challenge?"

"You've got to trust me on this one," Rangiku says, with a suspicious smile.

Spike then gives in. "Okay, whatever," he mutters. "I'll vote for Meilin."

"This is ridiculous," Spike says. "I want to have an alliance with Rangiku, for obvious reasons, but she's making odd choices. Why vote out Meilin? Nevertheless, I can't resist a woman of her beauty."

Later on, it's the same deal, only with Kaji.

"Meilin, she's the one to take out," Rangiku tells him.

"You want to vote out Meilin? Why?" Kaji asks.

"Come on, just trust me," Rangiku says, placing her hand on his unshaved face.

Kaji thinks about it for a moment, then sighs. "All right, I will," he says.

"This is so easy, the men here are just my puppets, and I can make them vote whichever way I want," Rangiku says. "I just need to keep on eliminating the independent-minded girls, and this game will be a cakewalk for me."

Sokyoku Tribe

(Haruhi, Kenpachi, Misato, InuYasha, Misa and Maes)

The players begin to gather their things, getting ready for their first Tribal Council.

"Come on, you guys, follow my lead, I'll show us the way!" Haruhi announces.

"No way!" InuYasha replies. "I'll go on ahead first!"

"I don't need to follow either of you," Kenpachi adds. "I'll make it there on my own."

"You'd like to take out the weakest player, but at this point, what's worse, the arguing over being the leader, or a player doing nothing like Misa?" Maes says. "That's the decision I'm going to have to make tonight, and hopefully I make the right one."

Tribal Council

(Sokyoku)

The six players walk into the Tribal Council area, noticing the gate to the world of the living, while Jet Black stands by.

"Each of you grab a torch and get fire," Jet says, as the players walk over to their torches and take them. "In this game, fire means life. Once it is gone, so are you."

"What if it rains?" Misa asks.

Jet smacks himself on the forehead. "Remind me to eliminate that line from future playings of the game," he remarks. "Anyway, you are the last tribe to visit me here, thanks to your winning immunity on Day 1. What didn't you do right in the second challenge that you did in the first challenge?"

"I think everyone worked together much better in the first challenge, whereas there seemed to be some friction in that second challenge," Maes remarks.

"Friction? What kind of friction?" a suddenly excited Jet asks.

"I want to be the leader, and these two won't let me!" Haruhi replies, pointing at InuYasha and Kenpachi.

"So, we're having an argument over who should be the leader of this tribe," Jet comments. "Who here wants to be the leader?"

Haruhi, InuYasha and Kenpachi all raise their hands.

"Okay, Haruhi, tell me why you should be the leader," Jet says.

"I am the leader of the SOS Brigade!" Haruhi announces. "I do such a good job as the leader there, so I think I'm a natural fit to be the leader of this tribe!"

"Please," InuYasha protests. "I'm a great fighter, and I always lead my group into battles against Naraku. It's clear that I'd make a better leader."

"I beat this guy pretty good in our fight," Kenpachi says. "Of course that means I should be the leader."

"Are you kidding?" InuYasha questions. "It was a draw, if anything."

The three continue arguing, before Jet breaks it up.

"Hold on, hold on," he says. "Let's see what your fellow tribe members think. If you had to have a leader, who would it be, Misa?"

"I'd choose Haruhi," Misa responds.

"What about you, Misato?" Jet asks.

"I think I'd go with InuYasha," Misato answers.

"And how about you, Maes?" Jet questions.

"You know, I'd honestly have to pick Kenpachi," Maes replies.

Jet looks astonished. "Well, there you have it, a tribe clearly totally divided," he remarks. "Maybe this vote will help in fixing that, because with that, it is time to vote. Haruhi, you're up first."

The Tribal Council theme "Tally the Vote" plays as Haruhi gets up from her seat.

Haruhi goes to vote.

"InuYasha, you refuse to let me be the leader, and for that you're getting my vote!" Haruhi says.

InuYasha goes to vote.

"I won that battle," InuYasha says, holding up his vote for Kenpachi.

Kenpachi goes to vote.

Maes goes to vote.

Misa goes to vote.

"There was no reason for you to be mean to Misa-Misa!" Misa says, as she votes for Misato.

Misato goes to vote.

"You're not doing anything around here, and because of that, you're getting my vote," Misato says, voting for Misa.

After Misato comes back from voting, Jet states, "I'll go tally the votes."

Jet goes to the voting area, gathers the votes and rearranges them, then returns to the players.

"Once the votes are read, the decision is final, and the person voted out will be asked to return to the world of the living immediately," Jet says. "I'll read the votes."

He pulls out the first vote, a vote for InuYasha.

"InuYasha," Jet says, while InuYasha looks a little upset.

He pulls out the second vote. "Kenpachi," Jet says. "One vote Kenpachi, one vote InuYasha."

Kenpachi gives an angry look after seeing his name.

"Haruhi," Jet states, reading the third vote. "One vote Haruhi, one vote Kenpachi, one vote InuYasha."

Haruhi crosses her arms angrily.

"Misa-Misa," Jet reads the next vote. "One vote Misa, one vote Haruhi, one vote Kenpachi, one vote InuYasha."

Jet pulls out the next vote slowly. "Misato," he reads it. "One vote Misato, one vote Misa, one vote Haruhi, one vote Kenpachi, one vote InuYasha… one vote left."

With five players looking very nervous, Jet pulls out the final vote and begins to open it very slowly. "Fifth person voted out of Survivor: Seireitei Forest," he states.

He finally opens the vote the whole way.

"Misa-Misa," Jet reads the vote. "That's two, that's enough. You need to bring me your torch."

Misa gets up from her seat sadly and gets her torch. She then holds it out before Jet.

"Misa, the tribe has spoken," Jet states, snuffing out her torch. "It's time for you to go."

Misa waves to the tribe, before entering the gate to the world of the living.

"After only five days, this is clearly, a tribe divided," Jet remarks. "Grab your torches, head back to camp, good night."

The five remaining players take their torches and begin walking back towards their camp.

"I guess I should have tried to do more work, maybe then I wouldn't have gotten voted out," Misa says. "That wasn't my type of game anyway."

(Who voted for whom:

Haruhi- InuYasha

InuYasha- Kenpachi

Kenpachi- Haruhi

Maes- Misa

Misa- Misato

Misato- Misa)

Day 6

Gotei Tribe

(Rangiku, Kaji, Meilin, Spike and Kyon)

Rangiku is at it again, talking to Kyon alone in the woods about voting strategies.

"I really think we should vote out Meilin," Rangiku suggests.

"Meilin?" Kyon asks. "But she really helped us out in that last challenge."

"Just go along with me on this one," Rangiku replies.

Kyon looks at Rangiku, then sighs. "Fine," he says.

"What does Rangiku want to get rid of Meilin for?" Kyon says. "Right now it's clear that Meilin can be a real help to our tribe, and yet Rangiku wants her out. I don't understand."

A little later, Kyon talks to Meilin alone about what Rangiku told him.

"Rangiku wants you out," he tells her.

"Why?" Meilin asks. "I really helped out in the challenge, and my knee is feeling much better now."

"I really don't know, she didn't explain why," Kyon responds.

"What are we going to do?" Meilin asks, trying to spin it in her favor. "If I go, then you'll be next."

Kyon sighs. "I guess I'll try to get Kaji or Spike with us," he says. "I don't know if I'll be able to convince either of them."

Kyon's attempts at getting Spike to turn on Rangiku fall flat, however.

"I've got a pretty tight alliance with Rangiku," Spike tells Kyon. "There's no way I'm turning on her so I can team up with Meilin."

"Come on, Meilin's really helped us out," Kyon replies.

"In only one challenge," Spike responds. "That really wasn't enough to prove to me that she can be a consistent help to our tribe."

"You'll see, she can continue to help us," Kyon continues.

"For whatever reason, Kyon's got an alliance with Meilin," Spike says. "He wants me to turn on Rangiku, but there's no way I'm doing that. This is only going to backfire on him."

That afternoon, Rangiku is sitting next to Spike eating, when Spike whispers something to her.

"Kyon wants me to turn on you," Spike whispers.

"Huh?" Rangiku asks, shocked.

"He's with Meilin," Spike continues.

Rangiku pauses for a moment. "Then he's next," she replies.

"I didn't think there would possibly be a man who would actually resist my charm," Rangiku says. "But if there is, he's going to have to be the next to go."

Sokyoku Tribe

(Haruhi, Kenpachi, Misato, InuYasha, and Maes)

"There is only one alliance in this tribe, and that's between Misato and me," Maes says. "It's not enough for a majority vote, but if we can keep on getting the other three to argue amongst themselves, it may just work."

"I was hoping one of you two would go," Haruhi complains, talking to InuYasha and Kenpachi.

"You're actually telling us that you want us out?" InuYasha asks. "That's just stupid. You're asking to get voted out yourself."

"Well, maybe it's about time we choose a leader once and for all," Kenpachi says, getting ready to draw his zanpakuto.

"No, no, let's not have any of that violence," Misato suggests, trying to prevent another Kenpachi-InuYasha clash.

"I'm always up for a battle," Kenpachi says. "Come on, let's fight."

"Just make me the leader!" Haruhi exclaims. "You know I'd do the best job!"

"Are you kidding?" InuYasha asks. "I still want to be the leader."

"This is absolutely getting ridiculous," Misato says. "I wish we had kept Misa around now and gotten rid of one of them. I can't take much more of this squabbling over being the leader."

Reiatsu Tribe

(Ryoko, Light, Erika, Koga, and Rei)

Light brings Erika into the woods in order to have a talk about their voting strategy.

"Who are we voting for?" Erika asks.

"Ryoko's been really annoying, but it might be of better strategy to take out Koga," Light responds.

"So, which one?" Erika questions.

Light then whispers the name of the person he wants to vote out to Erika.

"No matter what else I say, you've got to vote for that one," he tells her.

"I understand," Erika responds.

Koga and Rei then enter the woods, finding Light and Erika talking to each other.

"Hey, are we still voting for Ryoko?" Koga asks.

"Here's how we're going to work this," Light responds. "Just like last time, whatever name I say first – that's who you vote for."

"Right," Rei says.

"This is a little suspicious, Light refusing to come out and tell us who he's voting for," Koga says, "but I'm assuming it's for Ryoko. I'm guessing he's doing this in order to prevent Ryoko from somehow spying on us."

Ryoko, meanwhile, just sits by the fire, petting her Ryo-ohki.

"They all want rid of me," Ryoko sighs. "I guess it's been a fun time being out here, hasn't it?"

"Meow," Ryo-ohki says sadly.

"Don't worry, you'll get all the carrots you could possibly want when we get out of here," Ryoko adds.

"It doesn't look good for me," Ryoko says. "What can I do, though? If everyone wants rid of me, I don't have much chance, unless I can somehow get Ryo-ohki's vote to count for four votes."

Rukongai Tribe

(Li, Shikamaru, Mihoshi and Al)

That evening, Li notices that the tribe is already running low on rice.

"What happened to our rice?" he asks frantically. "We had almost all of it yesterday, now we're running low!"

"Don't ask me!" Al replies.

Li then notices Mihoshi sitting over under the shelter, rubbing her belly.

"It had to have been Mihoshi," Li says. "She just eats whatever she wants, like we're having a feast, and we're not. I don't understand what she thinks this is, but she doesn't quite understand the concept of Survivor, that's for sure."

Shikamaru, meanwhile, just stands by, complaining.

"Mihoshi eats too much, Al doesn't eat at all, and Li just tries to start fights with Mihoshi," Shikamaru says. "This tribe can't do anything right, we just continue to struggle."

Reiatsu Tribe

(Ryoko, Light, Erika, Koga and Rei)

The players light their torches, getting ready for their trip to Tribal Council.

"Tonight Light has everything under control, just like always," Erika says. "I love how he is so calm and confident even when it's Tribal Council time."

"This is it, let's get this on," Koga says.

"I'm not scared," Ryoko replies, trying to put on a false air of security around Koga.

"This could be it for me tonight, and I'm just going to let it all out tonight," Ryoko says. "I've got nothing to lose."

She joins her teammates in walking the path towards Tribal Council.

Tribal Council

(Reiatsu)

The Reiatsu tribe walks into Tribal Council, torches ablaze. They then set their torches down in the designated area, while Jet Black watches intently.

"Back again," Jet says. "You guys have managed to lose both immunity challenges, although not as badly as Rukongai did. Let's talk about what happened in that challenge. Ryoko, what went wrong?"

"It's quite simple, actually," Ryoko replies. "Koga, as well as the others, failed to hide our keys well enough."

"Excuse me," Rei breaks in, "but you were in charge of spying on the other teams, and I don't think you did a good enough job."

"I did a better job at my job than you did at your job, I'm pretty sure about that," Ryoko responds.

"So obviously there's some problems going on here at the tribe," Jet comments. "Light, is it all Ryoko, or is it other people too?"

"Ryoko has been the main cause of our problems here, not really anyone else besides her," Light says. As he does, Koga and Rei nod at each other.

"Excuse me, Light boy, but I think you've caused just as many problems by acting so high and mighty around here," Ryoko replies.

"Ryoko, I'm surprised," a sneaky Light says. "I thought you'd blame Koga. Wouldn't it make more sense to go against Koga than it would to go against me?"

"Maybe, but if you're annoying me, I'll vote for you," Ryoko says.

"I'm actually impressed with the work you do for our tribe," Light responds. "Sometimes I think you'd be better for our tribe than Koga would."

Rei looks a bit nervous, but Light waves his hand to her as if not to worry.

"Yeah, well, I am better for this tribe than he is," Ryoko comments. "I wish more people would see that."

"So it appears to me that this is a decision between Ryoko and Koga, which one you want to keep," Jet remarks. "Erika, where do you stand on this decision?"

"I'm trusting Light to make the right choice," Erika replies. "He already has made his decision."

"What about you, Rei?" Jet asks.

"I'm with Koga," Rei answers, "but at the same time, we're with Light and Erika. It's a four-person alliance here at the Reiatsu tribe."

"So you're saying that Ryoko is on her own?" Jet questions.

"I'm sorry, Ryoko," Rei tells Ryoko. "This is our alliance, and I can't betray them now."

"Fine, fine," Ryoko remarks. "I see how it is."

"It looks as if this tribe has made its decision, but you never know," Jet comments. "And with that, it is time to vote. Erika, you're up first."

The Tribal Council theme "Tally the Vote" plays as Erika gets up from her seat, on her way to vote.

Erika goes to vote.

Koga goes to vote.

"You've been annoying and little help to our tribe," Koga says. "It's great to finally get rid of you, Ryoko."

Light goes to vote.

"I'm not sure if this is the right choice, but this is my vote," Light says.

Rei goes to vote.

Ryoko goes to vote.

"Light's been annoying with his arrogance, but you've been even worse, Koga," Ryoko says. "And for that, you're getting my vote."

After Ryoko comes back from voting, Jet says, "I'll go tally the votes."

Jet goes to the voting booth, gathers the votes, rearranges them, then returns to the tribe.

"Once the votes are read, the decision is final, and the person voted out will be asked to return to the world of the living immediately," Jet states. "I'll read the votes."

Jet pulls out the first vote. "Ryoko," he reads, with Ryoko not showing much emotion at all.

He opens the next vote. "Koga," he says. "One vote Ryoko, one vote Koga."

Koga looks a bit annoyed, but not nervous at all.

"Ryoko," Jet reads the next vote. "Two votes Ryoko, one vote Koga, two votes left."

Jet takes out the next vote and opens it slowly. "Koga," he reads, much to Koga's surprise. "Two votes Koga, two votes Ryoko, one vote left."

Jet takes out the final vote, opening it extremely slowly. "Sixth person voted out of Survivor: Seireitei Forest," Jet announces.

He then opens the vote the whole way. "Koga," he reads, with Koga slapping his knee angrily. "That's three, that's enough."

"Thanks, Light," Koga mutters as he gets up to retrieve his torch.

Koga takes his torch and brings it over to Jet.

"Koga, the tribe has spoken," Jet states, snuffing out Koga's torch. "It's time for you to go."

Koga waves to Rei, then exits the Tribal Council area through the gate to the world of the living.

"Tonight this tribe made a big choice," Jet says. "We'll see if that decision works or backfires. Grab your torches, head back to camp, good night."

The Reiatsu tribe members take their torches and begin their walk towards their camp.

"Light is a little liar, that's all he is," Koga says. "He tricked Rei and me into believing that Ryoko was the vote, and he then goes and turns on me. What a backstabber. I hope he gets voted out very soon."

(Who voted for whom:

Erika- Koga

Koga- Ryoko

Light- Koga

Rei- Ryoko

Ryoko- Koga)

Scenes from our next episode:

Two tribes are dissolved:

"We have had two immunity challenges so far," Jet explains. "The two tribes that failed to win either of those challenges are being dismantled."

There is an extreme embarrassment in an immunity challenge:

The winning player's teammates run over to her and mob her, while the losing player lies on the ground in humiliation, having being embarrassed by her.

And a player on the winning tribe is sent to Exile:

"Now comes our twist," Jet states. "Even though you lost, you will choose one member of the other tribe to send to Exile, which is a cave deep in the Seireitei Forest. It will be incredibly dark and uncomfortable for whoever gets sent there, but they will have a chance at finding one of the other immunity plushies."