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Well, here it is. The ultimate Edgic, ladies and gentlemen! Probably not as much depth as others, but it sure as hell is the biggest one you've ever seen! You have NO idea how hard this was to put together, especially considering how I had to GO BACK and do this AFTER I had already written all the episodes! Believe me, it was NO picnic.

Basically, you can almost separate the season into two halves when you deal with developed characters. The first 20 episodes feature some prominent characters, while the last 20 feature others. The main reason for that was that some of my brighter stars ended up quitting the season, so others had to take their places. Without reading the thing, you obviously have no idea what took place. But, I do hope you enjoy reading this and examining it anyway! Yes, I know a lot of the characters are mostly over-the-top, but I started this before I knew about Edgics. So, it was mostly just for fun and zaniness. Don't hold it against me! Oh, and all the invisibles? Well...hey, I had 90 characters! What do you want from me? It wasn't my fault that a lot of the characters were boring and their owners never paid attention!

Since most of you honestly will probably never check out the series itself (given that it's on FurAffinity and because of the extreme fetishes located within), I'll explain the top 18 (since that's usually how many Survivor has), along with other very important characters to give you all a feel of why the Edgic was done in such a way. Are you all ready? Here we go:

18th Place: Kaijou Ryenarl (Under-The-Radar, Negative Tone) For the first half of the season, Kaijou was basically just a nobody who was boring and not at all worth our time. Then, upon returning to the show when it was revealed he wasn't killed in the tidal wave, he showed off his shape-shifting powers to screw with the game and become a badass. At least for a few episodes. Otherwise, he was mostly forgettable.

17th Place: Stephen Myuu (Over-The-Top, Mixed Tone) Since the pilot episode, Stephen the Mew was a total ditz and was basically just there to have fun and be a total moron. Without a single episode of complexity, it was clear that Stephen was never destined to win. However, he is very memorable, and he only has a mixed tone due to the fact that he annoyed just as many people as he made laugh. Overall, a funny character.

16th Place: Quicksilver Moondance (Over-The-Top, Positive Tone) A delightful wolfess with some complexity, but mostly just that hot female who was very likable and friendly. And very accident-prone. Mostly she will be remembered for being one of the several wolves in season 1 to be a constant squash toy for big butts. Quicksilver was ultimately part of Aaron's alliance and basically helped him reach the finale.

15th Place: Muirne Mouse (Over-The-Top, Mixed Tone) Easily one of the most polarizing and memorable contestants of the season, thanks to her eccentric and very unique personality. Combined with her hilarious use of her ass to punish and torture basically everyone in sight, in very disgusting ways, this nerdy mouse was always in on the action. True, she never really had complexity, since the only thing she talked so much about was shoving fools up her "mouse-hole", but she was still quite a hilarious and fun delight.

14th Place: Yoshi Greenwater (Middle-Of-The-Road, Negative Tone) As seen on the chart, Yoshi had a very forgettable first half of the season, and mostly flew under the radar thanks to dumb luck. But, in the second half, he was a very key piece to Aaron's alliance. Not to mention Volsar's alliance. Since he constantly played both sides, not to mention had a rather snippy personality, Yoshi was mostly detested amongst the contestants. He had a mouth on him, but he did go farther than many expected.

13th Place: David "Wolf-9" Nine (Over-The-Top, Positive Tone) Known as simply Wolf-9, this tall and intimidating wolf wasn't very popular until around the second half of the season, when the merge happened and he got to shine on his own. Despite his somewhat freaky outer appearance, Wolf-9 proved to be a very loyal friend and ally in the game, not to mention a fierce competitor who did very well in challenges. He's mostly over-the-top due to constantly speaking his mind and not really ever joining an alliance.

12th Place: Volsar Rewtree (Middle-Of-The-Road, Negative Tone) Easily one of the most famous Pokemon around, not just in the game itself. Volsar was a true badass, partly due to my own foolishness on not writing his character correctly until later on. This led to his temper making him many enemies in the game, and easily leading him to be one of the most hated players. He tried many times to keep a strong alliance, but it would prove to not be as great as Aaron's. Volsar is easily one of the top 10 players of the season, though.

11th Place: Mint Monkey (Under-The-Radar, Negative Tone) Mint didn't fully come into his game until, naturally, the second half of the season. He was one of the important parts of Aaron's alliance, and ultimately was the last one to fall (until Sparky reentered the game later). Mostly seen as an obnoxious brat with a carefree attitude and putting himself before others, Mint was a monkey who went out in a limo, but rode through mostly unimportant.

10th Place: Nite Tailleur (Middle-Of-The-Road, Positive Tone) This studly dragon was kinda all over the map. With his only episode where he was clearly negative being when he lost his temper on the dating challenge, Nite is easily one of the most-liked and adorable characters to somehow crack the top 10. Without really ever joining an alliance, Nite and Cerin bonded late in the game to help them last a bit longer, but that tight romantic relationship would ultimately cost Nite the game when he was seen as a threat.

9th Place: Kali Shadiya (Over-The-Top, Mixed Tone) The crazy Flygon girl, Kali, was mostly never a prime factor in any way with the season. She was mostly just there to have fun, play with some of the other contestants, and perhaps eat some of them. She was only brought back for one episode due to popular demand. While Kali herself is a very fun and amusing Pokemon, the Flygon herself was mostly obnoxious and silly and made the top 10 by pure luck.

8th Place: Lorraine Valshire (Over-The-Top, Mixed Tone) Here's another one of the most polarizing figures to play season one. Lorraine the sexy badass dragoness with a chip on her shoulder and a fierceness deep within her to boot. Left without a lot of complexity due to being on the worst team of the season (and thus leading to her blowing up a lot in anger), Lorraine and her sexual, playful, and dominant personality really lit a fire in many contestants' hearts. And other places. Lorraine was arguably one of the top five players of the season.

7th Place: Sagi Mewtwo (Over-The-Top, Positive Tone) Volsar's prized seat and toilet, Sagi, was mostly used as just that during the season. And wasn't really that memorable. But, the times when he wasn't being under Volsar's ass, it was clear that Sagi had a charming and playful personality. While not out of control like Stephen's, and not so passionate like Wolf-9's, Sagi had a lot of admirers and his fan base pulled hard for him all the way up to his ultimate elimination. In a lot of ways, Sagi is more liked than Volsar!

6th Place: Cerin Wolfe (Over-The-Top, Positive Tone) Joining a little ways into the season, Cerin was mostly viewed a weird dragon outsider who had no place in the game. With a talking sword named Eyruuad, Cerin proved to be rather sarcastic and shrewd when playing the game, not to mention very strong in challenges. He would later bond with Nite and grow to love his fellow dragon, but would ultimately eat him after he was voted out. Cerin himself got eaten twice in the game (the first time by Kali), not to mention had to leave for two episodes due to a sickness, but Cerin was a fierce and worthy competitor the entire way.

5th Place: Sarah "Soline" Soliniqueze (Over-The-Top, Mixed Tone) Soline is probably the most memorable contestant of season one hands down. The big-butted, voracious, curvacious, flirty, sexual, deadly, beautiful panther girl captured many hearts as she gassed, squashed, dominated, and flirted her way through the season. Always in danger of going home, Soline proved her worth by always charming her little slave Shane, her butt-lover Grey, or some other sap to do her bidding. She has no real complexity due to simply always doing her own thing and just being a very deadly kitty. Without a true alliance, it proves that she was a very serious competitor to make it as far as she did. It was possible she could win, too, if she hadn't blown up with Shane on the International Space Station. Such a shame.

4th Place: Shane Simmons (Over-The-Top, Positive Tone) Much like with Sagi, Shane found himself mostly underneath a butt during most of the season. However, Shane is easily most memorable for being that unlucky fool who was always blown into pieces, gassed into oblivion, sliced in half, squashed into pancakes, viciously raped, or simply used as a punching bag by basically every single contestant. This unlucky wolf never had really anything mean to say about anybody the entire time on the show, and ultimately he was key to helping Aaron survive a few elimination ceremonies near the end. While his body and his mind may be scarred for life, Shane's heart was what everyone loved and admired.

3rd Place: Sparkster "Sparky" Lightpath (Under-The-Radar, Positive Tone) Let's just admit it. Sparky is easily one of the most well-known and popular Pokemon on the internet. That micro/macro-loving Pikachu is so well-liked and admired that it's almost sickening. While I love the little dude myself, I just never really had a place for him in season one. There were just so many better players, and despite being a sweetheart, Sparky was just not cut up for the task. Theoretically, since he was a part of Aaron's alliance, Sparky proved to be very valuable to the Mobian parrot, not to mention being very lucky to somehow find his way back in the game after being launched into outer space. This place is mostly because Sparky is a very nice guy and we all love him, but not because I felt he deserved to win.

2nd Place: Galen Gardevoir (Middle-Of-The-Road, Negative Tone) Ah, and we've come to Galen. The stick-in-the-mud, loudmouthed brat with a love for pornographic magazines and a sexual libido bigger than the space needle. Always loud, abrasive, opinionated, obnoxious, sexual, and very scary at times, Galen was the Gardevoir with an attitude that you couldn't help but like and cheer for. With just a single episode where Galen was under the radar (technically two if you wanna count the one where she had a positive tone), Galen was always in the middle of the action. She was raped by an octopus, raped by the Loch Ness Monster (and given her phone number to boot), manager of Walmart before it was proven to be a building from Hell and she nearly killed everyone, and was always getting teased and tortured by males and females alike. Even though she didn't quite have enough to win in the end, Galen easily will remain memorable for a lot of reasons in season one.

1st Place: Aaron Scales (Complex Personality, Mixed Tone) And, finally, we have come to the winner of season one. It was none other than the Mobian parrot, Aaron. While starting off the season slowly and mostly unnoticed, Aaron eventually worked himself into the main character's role after Shade quit and he was forced to become captain of his team. When the merge came, Aaron formed a very powerful alliance with Sparky, Mint, Quicksilver, Yoshi, and Anthony that ultimately led him to victory. While Anthony finished in 21st place, Quicksilver in 16th place, Yoshi in 14th place, Mint in 11th place, and Sparky in 3rd place, Aaron never stopped working his magic. Whether behind the scenes or during challenges, Aaron was a very clever and powerful mastermind. While very egotistic, arrogant, and sometimes in need of a smack in the face, Aaron always put his alliance mates first and really did fight his hardest to win a game he desperately desired to master. Very polarizing, but Aaron deserved to win season one of Total Drama Vore Tour.

Other Memorable Players:

56th Place: Riptor Raptor (Over-The-Top, Mixed Tone) Riptor was a prime candidate to go far in the game, what with his gruff personality and his powerful skills in challenges. Sadly, his temper and ego ultimately got the better of him, and since he had a crappy team to begin with, he eventually threw in the towel and quit the game.

45th Place: Violet Dragoness (Over-The-Top, Negative Tone) Violet was an incredible fierce competitor and made enemies out of almost every single player in the game. Her titanic ass, her deadly gas, her devious mind, and the fact that she was a herm helped her immensely. Sadly, must like Riptor, the stress eventually got to her and she bailed.

44th Place: Shade Giratina (Over-The-Top, Mixed Tone) A fan favorite and a very fun individual, Shade was rumored to be a lock for the final three almost from the very beginning. While flirty and clever, Shade also had a kind heart and a powerful body to make himself intimidating. Much like with Violet, however, he eventually wished to step down due to overwhelming stress and no love for drama.

42nd Place: Nocturne Wolfe (Over-The-Top, Negative Tone) No relation to Cerin. This dude, however, was easily the biggest villain of the season. Just a regular negative tone is probably being generous. Nocturne was cruel, evil, heartless, vile, horrifying, and downright despicable during the time he was on. You name it, he did it. The only reason he was eventually viciously removed from the game was due to constant peer pressure and complaining.

34th Place: Fissure Dinosaur (Over-The-Top, Negative Tone) While nothing more than a byproduct of clumsiness and muscle, the big dino was nothing more than a huge nuisance to his team and all the players. Half of the players in the game got squashed to Fissure's giant ass at one point or another, and Fissure's cocky and rude attitude didn't help matters. Being turned into a million hamburgers by Aaron certainly made for a nice elimination, though.

33rd Place: Marie Latilia (Over-The-Top, Mixed Tone) The Latias with the guns. Marie was a true badass Eon Pokemon with a cocky and spicy personality that could put any Survivor female to shame. She was very witty and easy to anger, but she proved to have a heart of gold to those she loved and cared for. It was quite a shame when she chose to succumb to peer pressure and bail out.

32nd Place: Silenrea Anon (Middle-Of-The-Road, Positive Tone) Another possible contestant who could've made the final three had she just stayed in, Silenrea was nothing more than a true delight to all her teammates. Always putting others before herself, and also always cheating and using barriers to protect them, Silenrea was another Latias who proved to not only be strong, but also very intelligent. Along with Ingeir and Marie, Silenrea ultimately decided to flee.

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Okay, for those of you who don't know what an Edgic here, go and look here: [link]

If you're seriously too lazy to click on a link and read about what this is, why are you even here? Really! But, in short terms, an Edgic is a graph that shows how characters acted and performed during episodes or chapters of shows. Really, the idea was crafted by fans of the hit-show Survivor, and after my two newest good friends :iconshadow0knight: and :iconswsu-master: explained to me how to do these, I decided to do one of my own. I'm nowhere near as experienced as those two guys are, but since I'm a master of computers and learning, I'm sure I'll get the hang of these eventually.

So, what is this all about? Well, Total Drama Vore Tour is a series that I've been writing for over a year now...on FurAffinity. Basically, I ended up having 90 people sign up with their characters to take part in a series that I would write (parodied of Survivor and the Total Drama series). Yes, the main theme was vore, but it also included a lot of my own personal fetishes and likes. But, the main point was that I love writing and I love competitions, which is why I wanted to write something like this.

The series is, as you can tell, 40 episodes (46 altogether, if you count the pilot). I'm STILL not quite finished with it yet, since I put it on hiatus for a few months and just got back into it. Now, I wanted to make this Edgic, to amuse and intrigue you guys. I'm going to gradually build this up, five episodes at a time, and make you wonder who makes it and who doesn't. If you don't want to read my series or you don't care, but you're intrigued by this, try to predict what's going to happen. Who's your winners? Who is pathetic? Which characters are fascinating?

If you want to check out my series, here is the pilot that kicked it all off: [link]

From there, I'm sure you can find the rest, should you continue to be interested. But, be warned that they ARE mature (mostly). So, you'll have to put your 'allow mature' thingy on.

Thanks for looking at this; it took a LOT of work. I'm on episode 39 right now, trying to finish this thing off. I'm going to open applications for season 2 after season 1 is over...but only on FurAffinity. I get more attention over there than I do here, which is why I'm hardly here anymore.

So, share with me which characters you like, which you don't like, and so on and so forth! I'm anxious to hear what you all have to say! Oh, and I love long comments; the longer the better~

If you're REALLY too lazy to look up at the very first link and understand what this is, this should explain it enough:

INV = Invisible (During this episode, this character was either not seen or talked about at all, had no lines, or was just completely irrelevant and basically a ghost. This technically is NOT a good thing, since if you get no airtime, it usually means you're boring or just not a good character, at least during that episode if not more)

UTR = Under The Radar (During this episode, this character was either very briefly mentioned, spoke a single line or possibly two, and was mostly just...there. They weren't invisible, since they had a very, very minor role of some sort, but for the most part they were under the radar and not really a big part of that episode)

CP = Complex Personality (During this episode, this character talked about strategy, showed us that they're more than just a one-dimensional person, and basically gave us some character development for him/her. This is usually a very important role for winners or characters going far in the game. If you have this, it means you were important)

OTT = Over The Top (During this episode, this character acted mostly...well, eccentric and outgoing, but didn't really do anything to deepen their character or personality. They were just being crazy, silly, weird, funny, cute, romantic, or something else. They're usually those who distract us or make us want to pay attention to them, but no complexity)

MOR = Middle Of The Road (During this episode, this character was both somewhat complex, and somewhat over the top. This is basically a combination of both CP and OTT. It basically means that this character gave us a LITTLE bit of hidden depth, but...eh, they were just kinda...there. They're somewhat important and engraved, but just...not much)


P = Positive (The character showed a positive attitude, or "tone" in this episode. This means that either other characters were happy with them, the character him/herself did nice or heroic things, or just played the role of the typical likable good guy/girl. It doesn't take a genius to know this)

M = Mixed (The character showed a mixed attitude, or "tone" in this episode. This means that they showed both positive and negative traits. Like, for example, if the character started a fight with his team and told them to go to hell, but then won the challenge and kindly shared the reward with everyone)

N = Negative (The character showed a negative attitude, or "tone" in this episode. This means that they basically acted like a jerk or a creep, or pretended to be nice but was really manipulating or playing others as fools. Basically, think of the common villain or antagonistic role for this tone)

No Tone = Neutral (The character without any marking besides their visibility factor basically means their "tone" was neutral. This indicates that, for the most part, they were neither good nor bad, but wasn't "mixed" because they really didn't do ANYTHING that stands out as really nice or mean)


1 = Basically invisible, hardly any lines, not a factor at all
2 = A few lines and possibly a very minor role, but that's it
3 = Shown, heard from, and somewhat important
4 = In most of the scenes, has a possible important role
5 = Star of the episode, in most scenes, very important roles
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