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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: If you're one of allies, don't be surprised if she betrays you. [[spoiler:Will, Ashley, Grett, Ellie, and [[KickTheMoralityPet Alec]]]] learned this the hard way.

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* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: If you're one of allies, don't be surprised if she betrays you. [[spoiler:Will, Ashley, Grett, Ellie, and [[KickTheMoralityPet Alec]]]] learned this the hard way. [[spoiler:Even in the finale when she makes a temporary alliance with Miriam to eliminate Ellie before the Final 2, she still double-crosses her by tricking her and trying to potentially get her eliminated.]]
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->'''Placement:''' [[spoiler:1st/2nd (AC)/TBA (DC)]]
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->'''Placement:''' [[spoiler:1st/2nd (AC)/TBA (AC)/2nd (DC)]]
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* AdultHater: {{Implied|Trope}}. She finds most of the other contestants, who are mostly grown-ups, insufferable and states in a confessional that she doesn't listen to her own mother (though it's later implied that her mother is abusive to her). She's even made several remarks about Lill (who's middle-aged) for having wrinkles. [[spoiler:She also says "gays and boomers first" when making an excuse in Episode 11 for why Miriam (who's elderly) and Jake should go ahead of her in Episode 11 when the two were traversing through a cave as part of a challenge]].

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* AdultHater: {{Implied|Trope}}. She finds most of the other contestants, who are mostly grown-ups, insufferable and later calls them "idiotic". In one confessional, she states in a confessional that she doesn't listen to her own mother (though it's later implied that her mother is abusive to her). She's even made several remarks about Lill (who's middle-aged) for having wrinkles. [[spoiler:She also says "gays and boomers first" when making an excuse in Episode 11 for why Miriam (who's elderly) and Jake should go ahead of her in Episode 11 when the two were traversing through a cave as part of a challenge]].



* BitchInSheepsClothing: A friendly little girl on the outside, a cruel manipulator on the inside.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: A friendly little girl on the outside, a cruel manipulator on the inside. [[spoiler:Ashley]] later lampshades it.



* EntitledBitch: She seems to expect [[spoiler:Alec to help her in the finale of the reboot, despite betraying him an episode prior. When she crashes into a tree, she seems to expect at least one of the other contestants to help her, despite tricking or betraying many of them]].



* FatAndSkinny: She forms this dynamic with [[spoiler:Grett in the beta, choosing to form an alliance with her in order to avoid being eliminated]].

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* FatAndSkinny: She forms this dynamic with [[spoiler:Grett (who's overweight) in the beta, choosing to form an alliance with her in order to avoid being eliminated]].eliminated. She also ends up working with her in the finale of the reboot]].



* FloralThemeNaming: Her name (Fiore) means "flower" in Italian and Corsican.

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* FloralThemeNaming: Her name (Fiore) is Fiore and it means "flower" in Italian and Corsican. (and Corsican). Since she's Italian-American, it fits.



* HatedByAll: Once Fiore shows her true colors, everyone ends up becoming her enemy, with only her wits and manipulative streak allowing her to stay long into the game. The reboot downplays this a bit by having Alec grow fond of her [[spoiler:until she betrays him]], but she's still disliked by the rest of the contestants once the truth comes out.

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* HatedByAll: Once Fiore shows her true colors, everyone ends up becoming her enemy, with only her wits and manipulative streak allowing her to stay long into the game. The reboot downplays this a bit by having Alec grow fond of her [[spoiler:until she betrays him]], but she's still disliked by the rest of the contestants once the truth comes out. [[spoiler:When she makes it to the finale, the only person rooting for her was Grett, who was forced to. Also, when she crashes into a tree, none of the contestants even try to help her]].



* HumiliationConga: In the original Adventure Camp, [[spoiler:while Fiore simply loses in Ellie's ending, she undergoes a brief one in her ending. While [[PyrrhicVictory she wins, she gets her money stolen]]. When she tries to get it back, she fails and gets hit by a bus, though it's implied she survived]].

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* HumiliationConga: HumiliationConga:
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In the original Adventure Camp, [[spoiler:while Fiore simply loses in Ellie's ending, she undergoes a brief one in her ending. While [[PyrrhicVictory she wins, she gets her money stolen]]. When she tries to get it back, she fails and gets hit by a bus, though it's implied she survived]].survived]].
** In the remake, [[spoiler:she ends up having to ride a faulty cart, causing her to fall behind Miriam who later bumps into her. In a fit of anger, she later hits her kart, causing it to explode and give her a huge boost. However, she crashes into a tree close to the finish line. Additionally, none of the contestants even try to help her]].



* OlderHeroVersusYoungerVillain: By virtue of being only six, and everyone else being either a teenager or a grown up, Fiore serves as the Younger Villain to everyone else, including [[spoiler:her fellow finalist, Ellie]].

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* OlderHeroVersusYoungerVillain: By virtue of being only six, and everyone else being either a teenager or a grown up, Fiore serves as the Younger Villain to everyone else, including [[spoiler:her fellow finalist, Ellie]].Ellie. In the remake, she faces Miriam (who's seventy-two) in the final two]].



* TeethClenchedTeamwork: During one challenge, she's left working with Miriam, although it's clear neither of them like each other.

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** [[spoiler:In the finale of the reboot, she ends having to work with Grett. However, neither of them seem to like each other]].



* VillainousBreakdown: She doesn't take it well when things don't go her way. For instance, [[spoiler:when she starts losing to Miriam in the finale of the reboot, she snaps and starts ranting. When she officially loses to her, she goes into an even worse rant in a confessional]].



* WiseBeyondHerYears: Being six years old doesn't mean she can't trick characters older than her, with it being implied but later confirmed that she's good at reading and writing for her age. In [[spoiler:Episode 5]], she's shown to be interested in reading one of Alec's psychology books, though she later suggests it was for her to learn tactics to apply to the season. Despite her small stature, she even seems to know how to drive. It's lampshaded several times in both versions of season one.

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* WiseBeyondHerYears: Being six years old doesn't mean she can't trick characters older than her, with it being implied but later confirmed that she's good at reading and writing for her age. In [[spoiler:Episode 5]], she's shown to be interested in reading one of Alec's psychology books, though she later suggests it was for her to learn tactics to apply to the season. Despite her small stature, she even seems to know how to drive. It's lampshaded several times in both versions of season one.

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I think it's safe that Alec no longer likes her. I also added another entry.


* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: If you're one of allies, don't be surprised if she betrays you. [[spoiler:Will, Ashley, Grett, Ellie, and [[KickTheMoralityPet Alec]]]] learned this the hard way.



* HatedByAll: Once Fiore shows her true colors, everyone ends up becoming her enemy, with only her wits and manipulative streak allowing her to stay long into the game. The reboot downplays this a bit by having Alec grow fond of her, but she's still disliked by the rest of the contestants once the truth comes out.

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* HatedByAll: Once Fiore shows her true colors, everyone ends up becoming her enemy, with only her wits and manipulative streak allowing her to stay long into the game. The reboot downplays this a bit by having Alec grow fond of her, her [[spoiler:until she betrays him]], but she's still disliked by the rest of the contestants once the truth comes out.

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* VirtueIsAWeakness: This is part of the reason that she [[spoiler:chooses to take Ellie to the finale with her instead of Alec; the fact she had began caring for him made her realize he was starting to turn into her weakness, and thus he needed to go]].

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* VirtueIsAWeakness: VirtueIsWeakness: This is part of the reason that she [[spoiler:chooses to take Ellie to the finale with her instead of Alec; the fact she had began caring for him made her realize he was starting to turn into her weakness, and thus he needed to go]].


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* WeUsedToBeFriends: While the exact degree to which Fiore appreciated Alec is unknown, she still treated him better than others and even realized [[WhatIsThisFeeling she began caring for him]]. [[spoiler:In the very next episode after said realization, she betrays him by eliminating him, agreeing with Miriam that he's more of a threat than Ellie, which he doesn't take kindly after spending the whole season on her side, thus ruining their VillainousFriendship.]]
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* ConpositeCharacter: [[spoiler:She takes over Ellie's spot as the one who ultimately decides who goes with her to the finale, and who betrays her closest friend to bring a supposedly easier target instead]].

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* ConpositeCharacter: CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:She takes over Ellie's spot as the one who ultimately decides who goes with her to the finale, and who betrays her closest friend to bring a supposedly easier target instead]].
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* ConpositeCharacter: [[spoiler:She takes over Ellie's spot as the one who ultimately decides who goes with her to the finale, and who betrays her closest friend to bring a supposedly easier target instead]].


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* UngratefulBastard: [[spoiler:Despite Alec being one of her biggest supporters and allies through the entire season, and having sacrificed so much for her to let her get as far as she did, Fiore nonchalantly boots him out in order to have Ellie on the finale with her, thinking that she would be an easier target compared to him]].


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* VirtueIsAWeakness: This is part of the reason that she [[spoiler:chooses to take Ellie to the finale with her instead of Alec; the fact she had began caring for him made her realize he was starting to turn into her weakness, and thus he needed to go]].
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* KarmicButtMonkey: Especially in the beta, in which it's hard for an episode to go by without Fiore being either humiliated by the other campers, or having her smarts backfire on her. However, she's also a cruel and manipulative BitchInSheepsClothing. This later applies to her in [[spoiler:Episode 12]] of the remake, when she ends up suffering physical abuse through most of the challenges, being thrown off the cliff by Miriam (and not scoring a point due to not landing in the marked area at that), being the only one to fall and hit a pillar during tag-of-war after Miriam let go of the rope, and repeatedly falling off the greasy pole, with one of the times after being thrown [[RuleOfThree by Miriam]].

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* KarmicButtMonkey: Especially in the beta, in which it's hard for an episode to go by without Fiore being either humiliated by the other campers, or having her smarts backfire on her. However, she's also a cruel and manipulative BitchInSheepsClothing. This later applies to her in [[spoiler:Episode 12]] of the remake, when she ends up suffering physical abuse through most of the challenges, being thrown off the cliff by Miriam (and not scoring a point due to not landing in the marked area at that), being the only one to fall and hit a pillar during tag-of-war after Miriam let go of the rope, and repeatedly falling off the greasy pole, with one of the times after being thrown [[RuleOfThree by Miriam]].Miriam.
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* KarmicButtMonkey: Especially in the beta, in which it's hard for an episode to go by without Fiore being either humiliated by the other campers, or having her smarts backfire on her. However, she's also a cruel and manipulative BitchInSheepsClothing. This later applies to her in [[spoiler:Episode 12]] of the remake, when she ends up suffering physical abuse through most of the challenges, being thrown off the cliff by Miriam (and not scoring a point for landing in the marked area at that), being the only one to fall and hit a pillar during tag-of-war after Miriam let go of the rope, and repeatedly falling off the greasy pole, with one of the times after being thrown by Miriam.

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* KarmicButtMonkey: Especially in the beta, in which it's hard for an episode to go by without Fiore being either humiliated by the other campers, or having her smarts backfire on her. However, she's also a cruel and manipulative BitchInSheepsClothing. This later applies to her in [[spoiler:Episode 12]] of the remake, when she ends up suffering physical abuse through most of the challenges, being thrown off the cliff by Miriam (and not scoring a point for due to not landing in the marked area at that), being the only one to fall and hit a pillar during tag-of-war after Miriam let go of the rope, and repeatedly falling off the greasy pole, with one of the times after being thrown [[RuleOfThree by Miriam.Miriam]].
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* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:More or less how she words her decision to choose Ellie to go with her and Miriam to the finale over her TheDragon, Alec.]]
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* FriendOrIdolDecision: [[spoiler:Being on the winning team in Episode 12 of the remake, she's given a choice who to let in the finale with her and Miriam. The choice being between Alec (friend) or Ellie, who'd be less of a threat (idol). She chooses the latter.]]
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* KarmicButtMonkey: Especially in the beta, in which it's hard for an episode to go by without Fiore being either humiliated by the other campers, or having her smarts backfire on her. However, she's also a cruel and manipulative BitchInSheepsClothing. This later applies to her in Episode 12 of the remake, when she ends up suffering physical abuse through most of the challenges, mostly thanks to Miriam.

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* KarmicButtMonkey: Especially in the beta, in which it's hard for an episode to go by without Fiore being either humiliated by the other campers, or having her smarts backfire on her. However, she's also a cruel and manipulative BitchInSheepsClothing. This later applies to her in Episode 12 [[spoiler:Episode 12]] of the remake, when she ends up suffering physical abuse through most of the challenges, mostly thanks being thrown off the cliff by Miriam (and not scoring a point for landing in the marked area at that), being the only one to fall and hit a pillar during tag-of-war after Miriam let go of the rope, and repeatedly falling off the greasy pole, with one of the times after being thrown by Miriam.
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* KarmicButtMonkey: Especially in the beta, in which it's hard for an episode to go by without Fiore being either humiliated by the other campers, or having her smarts backfire on her. However, she's also a cruel and manipulative BitchInSheepsClothing.

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* KarmicButtMonkey: Especially in the beta, in which it's hard for an episode to go by without Fiore being either humiliated by the other campers, or having her smarts backfire on her. However, she's also a cruel and manipulative BitchInSheepsClothing. This later applies to her in Episode 12 of the remake, when she ends up suffering physical abuse through most of the challenges, mostly thanks to Miriam.

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* HeightAngst: {{Implied|Trope}}. Being six-years-old, she's short in height and she states that her small stature has been "detrimental to her goals". This is why she was satisfied to have a challenge in which it benefits her.

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* HeightAngst: {{Implied|Trope}}. Being six-years-old, she's short in height and she states that her small stature has been "detrimental "a detriment to her [her] goals". This is why she was satisfied to have a challenge in which it benefits her.



* KarmicButtMonkey: In the beta, it's hard for an episode to go by without Fiore being either humiliated by the other campers, or having her smarts backfire on her, but she's also a cruel and manipulative BitchInSheepsClothing.

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* KarmicButtMonkey: In Especially in the beta, in which it's hard for an episode to go by without Fiore being either humiliated by the other campers, or having her smarts backfire on her, but her. However, she's also a cruel and manipulative BitchInSheepsClothing.BitchInSheepsClothing.
* KickTheMoralityPet: [[spoiler:While Alec originally seemed like her MoralityPet due to her showing concern for him several times and treating him decently, she ultimately betrays him via choosing to go to the finale with Ellie instead of him]].

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* AbusiveMom: {{Implied|Trope}}; she states her mother views her as a "monster" and has told her she wishes she never gave birth to her.

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* AbusiveMom: AbusiveParents: {{Implied|Trope}}; she states her mother views her as a "monster" and has told her she wishes she never gave birth to her.her. She also later suggests her father also views her in a similar light and, when she gets a letter from both of her parents, she's unenthusiastic plus burns it. When Alec asks her about it, she suggests it was likely her parents blaming her for her behavior.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Alec is pretty much the only person that Fiore's shown to give a damn about. She treats him with a bit more amicability than the other contestants, apologizes to him when she makes a tasteless joke at his expense, and [[spoiler:looks genuinely shocked to see him being shot even though she knew the zombie scenario was a simulation. When he saves her from a scorpion and tells her to escape without him, she's reluctant to do so and tells him she can't leave him]].

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Alec is pretty much the only person that Fiore's shown to give a damn about. She treats him with a bit more amicability than the other contestants, apologizes to him when she makes a tasteless joke at his expense, and [[spoiler:looks genuinely shocked to see him being shot even though she knew the zombie scenario was a simulation. When he saves her from a scorpion and tells her to escape without him, she's reluctant to do so and tells him she can't leave him. She also admits she did "really like" him and claimed she was grateful for his help. However, she seems to have stopped caring about him after she chose to go to the finale with Ellie and Miriam instead of him]].


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* HeightAngst: {{Implied|Trope}}. Being six-years-old, she's short in height and she states that her small stature has been "detrimental to her goals". This is why she was satisfied to have a challenge in which it benefits her.


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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: During one challenge, she's left working with Miriam, although it's clear neither of them like each other.
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Villain With Good Publicity involves media attention and I don't think being liked among some people is enough to qualify.


* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Her natural cute looks, coupled with her staying in the background even as she pulls everyone's strings, make Fiore seem like such a harmless girl that even when people have suspicions and even fair arguments of Fiore hiding something, the others usually don't believe them. It takes [[spoiler: everyone's confessionals being exposed]] in order for her true nature to be revealed, at which point her good publicity vanishes.

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Alphabetical order. Should be the last one unless I missed something.


* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: In the beta, she got by manipulating everyone and being a malicious jerk, while always finding a way to stay in the game until the finale, which is when her luck runs out, either [[spoiler:outright losing to Ellie in her ending, or her victory being cut short by Jensen stealing the money in her own ending]].



* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: In the beta, she got by manipulating everyone and being a malicious jerk, while always finding a way to stay in the game until the finale, which is when her luck runs out, either [[spoiler:outright losing to Ellie in her ending, or her victory being cut short by Jensen stealing the money in her own ending]].



* TinyTyrannicalGirl: Fiore's only six and the shortest contestant in season 1, and while she at first puts on the air of being an innocent little girl, once that gets thrown out the window, Fiore proves to be one of the more bossy and malicious contestants in the season.



* TinyTyrannicalGirl: Fiore's only six and the shortest contestant in season 1, and while she at first puts on the air of being an innocent little girl, once that gets thrown out the window, Fiore proves to be one of the more bossy and malicious contestants in the season.



* UnknownRival: In the beta, Nick develops an intense hatred for and desire to vote out Fiore after [[spoiler: everyone's exposed confessionals]] reveals her true nature and, most importantly, after Nick choosing to believe Fiore over Lill caused the latter to no longer like him. Fiore, for her part, can't even be bothered to remember his name. This never happens in the remake, since Nick buys all of Fiore's lies line, hook and sinker.



* UnknownRival: In the beta, Nick develops an intense hatred for and desire to vote out Fiore after [[spoiler: everyone's exposed confessionals]] reveals her true nature and, most importantly, after Nick choosing to believe Fiore over Lill caused the latter to no longer like him. Fiore, for her part, can't even be bothered to remember his name. This never happens in the remake, since Nick buys all of Fiore's lies line, hook and sinker.
* VillainsBlendInBetter: Through a combination of her naturally adorable looks and acting skills, Fiore spends most of the early game easily making everyone else think she's just a harmless little girl, when in reality she's anything but. It says a lot that it takes a personal error from her for ''one'' person ([[spoiler:Ashley]]) to find out, and then [[spoiler:Jared/Derek revealing everyone's confessionals, hers included]], in order for everyone else to find out.


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* VillainsBlendInBetter: Through a combination of her naturally adorable looks and acting skills, Fiore spends most of the early game easily making everyone else think she's just a harmless little girl, when in reality she's anything but. It says a lot that it takes a personal error from her for ''one'' person ([[spoiler:Ashley]]) to find out, and then [[spoiler:Jared/Derek revealing everyone's confessionals, hers included]], in order for everyone else to find out.

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* CrazyPrepared: [[spoiler:The immunity totem she seemingly found and gave to Grett in the beta was actually a fake one, meaning that even if Grett decided to use it and potentially get Fiore herself voted out, it would be counted as invalid and would still end in Grett being removed]].



* CrazyPrepared: [[spoiler:The immunity totem she seemingly found and gave to Grett in the beta was actually a fake one, meaning that even if Grett decided to use it and potentially get Fiore herself voted out, it would be counted as invalid and would still end in Grett being removed]].



* HoldsInLaughter: Does this twice in the beta, first when [[spoiler:the Immunity Totem she gave Grett is exposed as a fake and Grett realizes far too late that she's been played]], and then during [[spoiler:the moment when Ellie chooses to take her to the finale over Jake, thinking that she would be an easy victory]].

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* HoldsInLaughter: HoldingInLaughter: Does this twice in the beta, first when [[spoiler:the Immunity Totem she gave Grett is exposed as a fake and Grett realizes far too late that she's been played]], and then during [[spoiler:the moment when Ellie chooses to take her to the finale over Jake, thinking that she would be an easy victory]].

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* TheBabyOfTheBunch: She's the youngest contestant in Season 1, being six years old, and is retroactively the youngest contestant in Disventure Camp history since the youngest contestants in Season 2 are 16 and 17 respectively.



* TheBabyOfTheBunch: She's the youngest contestant in Season 1, being six years old, and is retroactively the youngest contestant in Disventure Camp history since the youngest contestants in Season 2 are 16 and 17 respectively.



* BecomingTheMask: Fiore initially allied up with Alec purely for the sake of strength in numbers. However, the longer they spent together, the more Fiore came to actually care about him, to the point that [[spoiler:she was actually worried for his well being while he was fending off a giant scorpion]].



* BecomingTheMask: Fiore initially allied up with Alec purely for the sake of strength in numbers. However, the longer they spent together, the more Fiore came to actually care about him, to the point that [[spoiler:she was actually worried for his well being while he was fending off a giant scorpion]].



* BrainsEvilBrawnGood: Physically, Fiore is overpowered by just about everybody else in strength except maybe Miriam, who still has her beat in size. To compensate for this, she uses her smarts and wit in order to either outmaneuver them or trick them into helping her. Indeed, as the beta shows, every time Fiore's either forced to work without her wits, she's taken out very quickly.



* BrainsEvilBrawnGood: Physically, Fiore is overpowered by just about everybody else in strength except maybe Miriam, who still has her beat in size. To compensate for this, she uses her smarts and wit in order to either outmaneuver them or trick them into helping her. Indeed, as the beta shows, every time Fiore's either forced to work without her wits, she's taken out very quickly.

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* WickedHeartSymbol: Fiore's headband is adorned with white hearts at the side, but Fiore herself is about as malicious and manipulative as they come.



* WickedHeartSymbol: Fiore's headband is adorned with white hearts at the side, but Fiore herself is about as malicious and manipulative as they come.

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* BatmanGambit: Her gambit to [[spoiler:remove Tom from the game]] relies heavily on the character in question being willing to [[spoiler:save Jake, his love interest, over himself so that when the votes come, he's ultimately removed from the game]].



* BathroomSearchExcuse: While climbing with the rest of her team to the log part of the first challenge, Fiore breaks off from the others saying that she needs to go to the bathroom, when in reality she wants to take advantage of the early game to try find an Immunity Totem.



* BathroomSearchExcuse: While climbing with the rest of her team to the log part of the first challenge, Fiore breaks off from the others saying that she needs to go to the bathroom, when in reality she wants to take advantage of the early game to try find an Immunity Totem.
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* AffectionHatingKid: During the beta's [[spoiler:finale]], she's shown to be exasperated with Tom and Jake's affectionate hugging and kissing during the digging challenge, though to be fair to Fiore, she could just be annoyed at the fact that them doing this [[TheLoad leaves Fiore to do the work herself]].


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* BathroomSearchExcuse: While climbing with the rest of her team to the log part of the first challenge, Fiore breaks off from the others saying that she needs to go to the bathroom, when in reality she wants to take advantage of the early game to try find an Immunity Totem.


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* BluntNo: When Tom asks her if she knows how to swim during [[spoiler:the first part of the final challenge]], Fiore's answer is a rather straightforward no.


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* FairPlayVillain: After spending most of the beta cheating the other contestants out through subterfuge and taking advantage of her cute looks, Fiore spends most of [[spoiler:the final challenge]] playing by the rules; she has Jake do the first part of the challenge, which is allowed, only becahse she can't swim, and then digs her next clue on her own before taking over and driving her go-kart towards the finish line by herself. She only briefly slows down to bump into Ellie's go-kart to try slow it down, but she only does this once before driving away and letting [[spoiler:Grett's sabotage on the other go-kart do the rest of the work]].
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: She's the Viper to Ashley's Farmer, funnily enough. Ashley's the first camper to be nice to Fiore and fall for her tricks, treating her rather affectionately while Fiore, [[EnfanteTerrible being Fiore]], only sees her as another pawn to be used and discarded once she's no longer useful. [[spoiler:Once Ashley reads Fiore's notebook and learns what she's really like, Fiore wastes no time recruiting Grett in order to shoot her with enough tranquilizer darts to knock her out, eliminating her from the game]].


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* OhCrap: The beta has her have a few moments like this.
** She's horrified when she realizes that she dropped her notebook, which includes both her strategies and some select nasty words about Ashley, on the way while [[ItMakesSenseInContext running away from a moose]]. By the time she returns to pick it up, [[spoiler:Ashley has already found it and learned what Fiore was really like]].
** Then, during the paddlestick tournament, she looks terrified and even wets herself when she's forced to go up against Grett, who ignores her pleas for mercy and sends her flying into the lake.
** Finally, she's stunned speechless when [[spoiler: Ellie's PercussiveMaintenance on her busted go-kart causes its engine to explode and send her flying past Fiore's go-kart, taking her straight through the finish line in Ellie's ending while just ''barely'' missing it in Fiore's ending]].


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* SuperDrowningSkills: {{Implied}}. During [[spoiler:the final challenge]], Tom asks Fiore if she knows how to swim [[spoiler:since the first part of the challenge involves diving into the lake to look for a key]]. Fiore's answer is a BluntNo, leading Jake to be the one to do it.
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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: She ''runs over a moose'' during [[spoiler:the go-kart section of the final challenge]].


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* ButForMeItWasTuesday: In the beta, while watching who the campers are supporting for [[spoiler:in the final challenge]], Fiore comes across Ashley, who's still angry at her for [[spoiler:not only deceiving her and saying nasty things about her in her notebook, but taking her out of the competition by knocking her out with tranquilizer darts alongside Grett]]. Fiore, for her part, barely cares enough to remember her, outright asking her who she was and [[spoiler:coupling it with thinking she didn't even participate when she ends up losing in Ellie's ending]].


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* DelayedReaction: [[spoiler: Fiore's face is frozen in look of shocked, disgusted disbelief as she processes the fact that she just lost the race during Ellie's ending]].


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* TheNightOwl: {{Downplayed}}. In the remake, she at one point is shown to stay up late into the night writing and making strategies on her notebook, something that Lill is quick to notice. Lill's attempt to get Fiore to sleep leads to [[spoiler:Fiore framing her for burning Ashley and Nick's stuff, which she herself did to lash out at being told what to do]].


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* OlderHeroVersusYoungerVillain: By virtue of being only six, and everyone else being either a teenager or a grown up, Fiore serves as the Younger Villain to everyone else, including [[spoiler:her fellow finalist, Ellie]].


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* UnknownRival: In the beta, Nick develops an intense hatred for and desire to vote out Fiore after [[spoiler: everyone's exposed confessionals]] reveals her true nature and, most importantly, after Nick choosing to believe Fiore over Lill caused the latter to no longer like him. Fiore, for her part, can't even be bothered to remember his name. This never happens in the remake, since Nick buys all of Fiore's lies line, hook and sinker.
* VillainsBlendInBetter: Through a combination of her naturally adorable looks and acting skills, Fiore spends most of the early game easily making everyone else think she's just a harmless little girl, when in reality she's anything but. It says a lot that it takes a personal error from her for ''one'' person ([[spoiler:Ashley]]) to find out, and then [[spoiler:Jared/Derek revealing everyone's confessionals, hers included]], in order for everyone else to find out.
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: {{Justified}}. Fiore's a six year old girl going up against a bunch of grown ups in a competition that takes place at a couple weeks at most, so she doesn't have enough time to even try to match the others in strength. She mostly pulls through by using her wits and manipulative tendencies, but even these don't develop much beyond from what she's first shown doing to [[spoiler:what she does during the finale]].
* VillainousFriendship: While her relationship with Grett is... Complicated, in both the remake and the beta, Fiore's shown to be legitimately friendly with Alec, bonding with him and generally being the only person she treats with any sort of decency or respect.


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* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Her natural cute looks, coupled with her staying in the background even as she pulls everyone's strings, make Fiore seem like such a harmless girl that even when people have suspicions and even fair arguments of Fiore hiding something, the others usually don't believe them. It takes [[spoiler: everyone's confessionals being exposed]] in order for her true nature to be revealed, at which point her good publicity vanishes.


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* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: She utters a sardonic "are you serious?" after Will turns out to be afraid of water ''while in a canoe with her''.
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** The only times Fiore and Jake interacted in the beta were [[spoiler:when they were paired up during the penultimate challenges, and when he and Tom were her helpers during the final challenge]]. In here, she and Jake only interact after Fiore's true nature is revealed and she rudely answers his question that she does what she does because she wants to because [[spoiler:Jake doesn't manage to make it to the challenges where he and Fiore teamed up]].
** Outside of Tom indirectly telling her to go to hell alongside the other contestants [[spoiler:and being one of her helpers for the final challenge]], Fiore and Tom never interacted. In the remake, they're on decidedly worse terms since [[spoiler:Tom threatens Fiore during the zombie apocalypse vr scenario, which then leads to Fiore targeting him during the moment when Ellie sabotages his and Jake's relationship]].


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* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork:
** [[spoiler:During the zombie apocalypse vr scenario, Fiore is ultimately the one to take out Grett and win the challenge, as there was nobody else alive at that point to do the deed]].
** Despite [[spoiler:Tom]] being one of the most dangerous campers around due to his natural combat skills, nobody either was willing to strike him head on or willing to put their personal conflicts behind to do so. It's ultimately Fiore [[spoiler:and Alec who come up with a plan to trick Tom into misusing his Immunity Totem on Jake so that he will be eliminated, removing one of the most powerful campers so far]].


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* BatmanGambit: Her gambit to [[spoiler:remove Tom from the game]] relies heavily on the character in question being willing to [[spoiler:save Jake, his love interest, over himself so that when the votes come, he's ultimately removed from the game]].


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* FastballSpecial: She's on the ''receiving'' end of this in the beta, where [[spoiler:Jake grabs her and throws her high up to the pole in order to grab the flag, which she successfully does... with her face]].


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* HoldsInLaughter: Does this twice in the beta, first when [[spoiler:the Immunity Totem she gave Grett is exposed as a fake and Grett realizes far too late that she's been played]], and then during [[spoiler:the moment when Ellie chooses to take her to the finale over Jake, thinking that she would be an easy victory]].


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* JerkassHasAPoint: Her snapping at Will during the second challenge is pretty harsh, but justified; not only is Will's fear of water a ''huge'' detriment in the competition, especially when it comes out ''while he's canoeing with Fiore'', but it also gives their opponent, Gabby, a blatant advantage that [[spoiler:costs them the challenge]]. It's even more justified in the remake, as it comes after Will's fear of ''everything'' has turned him into TheLoad for most of the challenge, making the outburst seem less like Fiore hastily losing her cool and more like her losing her patience over one of her teammates refusing to be helpful.


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* SmugSmiler: If Fiore is smiling, it generally means one of two things; she's either with Alec and he's bringing out her nicer side, or she's either planning to manipulate someone, thinking of a plan to get ahead in the game, or enjoying seeing her manipulations come to fruition.
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* DamselInDistress: Twice in the remake, and both lead Alec to be her rescuer.
** During episode [[spoiler:9]], [[spoiler:Tom pins Fiore against a tree and threatens to shoot her in order to force her to tell him where Alec and Grett are. This prompts Alec to rush in to protect her, but Tom shoots him instead]].
** During episode [[spoiler:11]], [[spoiler:the giant scorpion on the mines snatched Fiore with its pincers, forcing Alec to fight it to free her. This Time proves to be more successful, and he manages to free Fiore from the creature's grasp]].


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* LaserGuidedKarma: After spending the whole season manipulating and scheming against her fellow contestants, she gets her comeuppance [[spoiler:in the finale. In Adventure Camp, she either simply loses in Ellie's ending or [[PyrrhicVictory wins, but gets her money stolen by Mr. Jensen who then hits her with a bus.]]]]

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* LaserGuidedKarma: After spending JerkassToOne: {{Inverted}}. In both the whole season manipulating beta and scheming against her fellow contestants, she gets her comeuppance [[spoiler:in the finale. In Adventure Camp, she remake, Fiore's true self is that of a conniving manipulator who sees everyone else as either simply loses pawns or obstacles, so she's usually rather nasty either in Ellie's ending private or [[PyrrhicVictory wins, but gets [[spoiler:after her money stolen by Mr. Jensen who then hits her true nature is exposed]]. Alec, meanwhile, is the ''only'' person that Fiore's willing to tolerate, with a bus.]]]]their relationship growing into her somewhat liking him as the series goes on.



** During episode [[spoiler:3]] of the remake, Fiore tries to argue that Alec should do the challenge, facing off his fear of [[spoiler:losing his hair]], because [[spoiler:hair can always grow back]]. This isn't enough to convince him, however, and he refuses.



* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:In Episode 11, she tricks Jake and Miriam plus causes the former to fall off a cliff. Miriam then sees through her trickery and throws her flashlight at her when she tries to escape]].

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* LaserGuidedKarma: LaserGuidedKarma:
** After spending the whole season manipulating and scheming against her fellow contestants, she gets her comeuppance [[spoiler:in the finale. In Adventure Camp, she either simply loses in Ellie's ending or [[PyrrhicVictory wins, but gets her money stolen by Mr. Jensen who then hits her with a bus.]]]]
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* LikeASonToMe: Alec utters how he wishes his son was more like Fiore after [[spoiler:their strategy to let Grett win immunity in episode 8]] goes off without a hitch, which briefly confuses her.


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* MotivationalLie: Kind of. After hearing about Grett's family trouble and revealing Alec's own issues, she then tells them, especially Grett, that they should try to win the game for themselves and prove their "loved" ones wrong. In her confessional right after, she makes it clear she doesn't actually care about Grett's issues, but believes that telling her this lie might be necessary to get her to work at her best.
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* XanatosGambit: Both involving, oddly enough, an [[spoiler:Immunity Totem]].
** In the beta, she gives Grett [[spoiler:a fake Immunity Totem]] in order to convince her to make an alliance with her. If Grett is eliminated without using it, it benefits her. If Grett ''does'' use the [[spoiler:fake totem]], then [[spoiler:it will be rendered invalid and leave Grett looking like a fool, while letting whoever she was planning to eliminate instead take a break]].
** In the remake, Fiore reveals to everyone that Tom found [[spoiler:an Immunity Totem]] and goads him into using it in order to save Jake. If Tom does as he's told, [[spoiler:he will be eliminated since Tom has most of the votes, unlike what she and Alec told Ellie]]. If Tom either doesn't do what he's told, or even uses [[spoiler:the totem]] on ''himself'', that will cause a rift between him and Jake that will make them easy pickings for the future.
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** A better example is in [[spoiler:her ending in the beta, where she runs straight towards the Bus of Losers in order to try and get the money back from Jensen. Not to the sides to hopefully get in and wrestle the man for it, but ''straight in front of it'', which results in her getting run over]].

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->'''Label:''' The Child
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* AbusiveMom: {{Implied|Trope}}; she states her mother views her as a "monster" and has told her she wishes she never gave birth to her.
* AdaptationDyeJob: A very minor example that takes time to notice: her eyes are the same shade of brown as her hair in the beta, but they're a different, paler shade of brown in the reboot of Season 1. She also wears brown shoes in the original, but they're yellow and white in the reboot.
* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
** In the beta, Nick became the closest thing to an enemy to Fiore, desiring to get her out once her true colors came out. In the remake, their relationship never gets to this point because Nick buys Fiore's lie about [[spoiler:Lill burning his stuff]] and never questions her, making him another guy who got duped by Fiore's deceit.
** Ashley was the first victim of Fiore's deceit, and thus, Fiore never saw her as anything other than a dumb fool. In the remake, Ashley is much more suspect of Fiore than the beta, which causes Fiore to see her as a potential problem from the get go.
** Lill and Fiore barely interacted in the beta, and even when Lill eventually caught on to something being weird with Fiore, they never confronted each other directly. In the remake, Lill at least tries to act nice to Fiore, which results in [[spoiler:Fiore burning Ashley and Nick's stuff in order to frame her for it]], explicitly making them enemies.
** Fiore and Miriam didn't interact act all in the beta before [[spoiler:the latter was eliminated]]. Since the remake [[spoiler:lets Miriam stick around for longer]], the two end up developing a negative relationship, especially when Fiore begins targeting Jake.
** Ellie's probably her biggest overhaul in terms of relationships. In the beta, they didn't exactly trust each other, but they decided to [[spoiler:stick in their alliance alongside Grett]] purely out of pragmatism, and Ellie saw Fiore more as someone she could deal with easily [[spoiler:when she picks her to go to the finale with her]]. In the remake, Fiore's constant manipulations and betrayals to Ellie causes her to become one of Ellie's most hated enemies,
* AdaptationalNiceGirl: {{Downplayed}}. In the beta, Fiore didn't really get along with anybody, with her alliance with Grett being done more to stay in the show than because she liked her. The reboot adds Alec, who ends up being one of the only people she's willing to be cordial with, even if her relationship with everyone else is still tense. She also greets and talks with Drew normally, without a hint of her usual snarkiness or malice.
* AdaptationalVillainy: The remake has Fiore cross some lines that her beta self never did.
** [[spoiler:She burns Ashley and Nick's stuff during the night in order to frame Lill as the one who did it, when she mostly left Lill alone even when she started to catch on to her true nature]].
** Instead of [[spoiler:staying quiet during the moment where Ellie reveals the sabotage on Tom and Jake's relationship, Fiore ''herself'' is the one who not only reveals the scheme, but also reveals that she knows that Tom has an Immunity Totem and tricked him into using it for Jake, only to smirk as it turns out that ''Tom'' was the target all along, letting the totem got to waste and Ellie be turned into a scapegoat while she and Alec are left alone]].
* AdultHater: {{Implied|Trope}}. She finds most of the other contestants, who are mostly grown-ups, insufferable and states in a confessional that she doesn't listen to her own mother (though it's later implied that her mother is abusive to her). She's even made several remarks about Lill (who's middle-aged) for having wrinkles. [[spoiler:She also says "gays and boomers first" when making an excuse in Episode 11 for why Miriam (who's elderly) and Jake should go ahead of her in Episode 11 when the two were traversing through a cave as part of a challenge]].
* AffectionateNickname: Ashley calls her a "little baby piglet" while carrying her.
* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:Regardless of ending, Fiore doesn't get the million dollars. In Ellie's ending, she outright loses. In her own ending, Jensen steals her money while running away from the police]].
* AmbiguousStartOfDarkness: Fiore enters the show as a manipulative gremlin who's willing to do anything to win, but it's never made clear if she ''started'' this way, or if something happened to her that made her to villainous. She does mention her mother in a way to imply that she was abusive, but considering how manipulative Fiore can be, her words should be taken with a grain of salt.
* AnimalMotifs: Cats. She makes a CatSmile when showing her fake innocence, wears a cat on her pyjamas, and also acts mischievous while flying under the radar, much like a cat.
* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler:{{Subverted}}. Her ending in Adventure Camp at first looks like it'll be a straight example, with her crossing the finish line while Ellie crashes into a tree, but she ends up being hit by the Bus of Losers and her money is stolen by Mr. Jensen while running away from the police]].
* TheBabyOfTheBunch: She's the youngest contestant in Season 1, being six years old, and is retroactively the youngest contestant in Disventure Camp history since the youngest contestants in Season 2 are 16 and 17 respectively.
* BarelyChangedDubName: In the Polish dub, Fiore is renamed Fiora.
* BatmanGambit: Her plan in [[spoiler:Episode 10 of the remastered version relies on Jake voting for Tom and Tom using his recently found immunity idol to save Jake from seemingly being eliminated.]]
* BerserkButton: Do not tell her what to do. If she doesn't listen to her own mother, she won't listen to you, and [[spoiler:will frame you for it in response]].
* BecomingTheMask: Fiore initially allied up with Alec purely for the sake of strength in numbers. However, the longer they spent together, the more Fiore came to actually care about him, to the point that [[spoiler:she was actually worried for his well being while he was fending off a giant scorpion]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: A friendly little girl on the outside, a cruel manipulator on the inside.
* BrainyBrunette: She's cunning for her age, a good manipulator, and she has brown hair.
* BrainsEvilBrawnGood: Physically, Fiore is overpowered by just about everybody else in strength except maybe Miriam, who still has her beat in size. To compensate for this, she uses her smarts and wit in order to either outmaneuver them or trick them into helping her. Indeed, as the beta shows, every time Fiore's either forced to work without her wits, she's taken out very quickly.
* BrattyHalfPint: She's six and once her true nature gets exposed by [[spoiler:her confessional being revealed, showing her insulting all the contestants]], she drops any pretense of being a nice girl and decides to act like her true, maliciously snarky self to everyone else.
* BringMyBrownPants: In the original version of [[spoiler:Episode 4]], she wets herself out of fear while facing Grett in the challenge.
* BrutalHonesty: She has no qualms speaking her mind, which Alec lampshades via calling her brutally honest after her attempt at a joke that money will solve his marital problems.
** When her true nature is revealed in [[spoiler:episode 8]] of the remake, she responds to Jake's question as to why she'd say stuff like that by saying that she does it because she wants to, and he better get used to it.
** In [[spoiler:Episode 9]], she describes Alec's marriage as a divorce waiting to happen and tells Grett that her parents will never love her no matter how many times she succeeds at anything.
* CardCarryingVillain: Besides her taking enjoyment in her crueler acts, she [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender reveals her mother was right about her being a "monster"]].
* TheChessmaster: She has her moments of manipulating situations to her advantage, like when she [[spoiler:orchestrates Tom's elimination]].
* CuteIsEvil: Fiore looks as cute as you'd expect a six year old child to be, but she has a disturbingly malicious and manipulative mind.
* CrazyPrepared: [[spoiler:The immunity totem she seemingly found and gave to Grett in the beta was actually a fake one, meaning that even if Grett decided to use it and potentially get Fiore herself voted out, it would be counted as invalid and would still end in Grett being removed]].
* DavidVersusGoliath: Episode 4 of the beta has her, a tiny six year old girl with little brawn, face off against Grett, who's twice her size and possibly thrice her weight. Fiore doesn't even attempt to manipulate her and just begs her to go easy on her, words that fall on deaf ears as Grett sends her flying afterwards.
* DecoyBackstory: When she's questioned on what she's doing in a competition filled with grown ups, Fiore says that her parents were short on money and she was sent there in order to help alleviate their debts. Not even five minutes after saying that, though, her confessional reveals this to be a lie, and the real reason she's there is never revealed.
* DeliberatelyCuteChild: She plays the "cute little girl" aesthetic she has for all that it's worth, using it to manipulate the other contestants and get them to do what she wants. She eventually drops this once she accidentally reveals her true colors to Will and [[spoiler:Lill and Ashley expose her diary's content, which has her writing and her true thoughts spilling out]], choosing to act like the manipulative mastermind she is.
* DidntSeeThatComing: In both the beta and the remake, Fiore's just as shocked as everyone else when [[spoiler:the showrunner of the season reveals everyone's confessionals during one of the elimination ceremonies]]. It's particularly bad in her case, however, since [[spoiler:she used the confessionals to catch a break from her nice girl act and be her real, snarky self, which causes everyone to discover her true personality]].
* DidntThinkThisThrough:
** In spite of being a master strategist, she writes about her ManipulativeBitch stunts in her diary, [[spoiler:which eventually is used to expose her true nature to her team. It's {{subverted|trope}} in that it doesn't amount to anything, as her strong alliance keeps her safe regardless]].
** A better example is in [[spoiler:her ending in the beta, where she runs straight towards the Bus of Losers in order to try and get the money back from Jensen. Not to the sides to hopefully get in and wrestle the man for it, but ''straight in front of it'', which results in her getting run over]].
* DisproportionateRetribution: [[spoiler:She burns some of Ashley's and Nick's stuff and then claims Lill did it as her way to lash out at Lill for telling her to go to sleep the night before once]].
* DissonantSerenity: She has a calm smile on her face as she [[spoiler:shoots Grett dead to end the vr world simulation]].
* EnemyMine: In the beta, [[spoiler:she teams up with Grett, who's on the opposite team, in order to get rid of Ashley after the latter had discovered her notebook and, by extension, her true nature]].
* EnfantTerrible: She may look like a nice little girl, but in reality, she is a ruthless strategist.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Alec is pretty much the only person that Fiore's shown to give a damn about. She treats him with a bit more amicability than the other contestants, apologizes to him when she makes a tasteless joke at his expense, and [[spoiler:looks genuinely shocked to see him being shot even though she knew the zombie scenario was a simulation. When he saves her from a scorpion and tells her to escape without him, she's reluctant to do so and tells him she can't leave him]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite how [[EnfantTerrible cruel and devious she is]], she actually seems horrified when [[spoiler:Alec gets shot in the chest, even though she knew it was part of a stimulation]].
* EvilGloating: Gloating can ensue when she's in the villainous mood, like telling [[spoiler:Lill and Ashley]] "Goodbye suckers!" when they're eliminated. [[spoiler:It comes back to bite her when Derek exposes footage of her voting in Episode 8 (in which she gloats that "Sometimes, the trash takes itself out" and about how the other contestants fell for her trap) as it exposed her [[BitchInSheepsClothing true nature]] to her non-alliance members]].
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: She tries to crack a joke at Alec at one point, but the joke in question mostly points out how the money could help him with his marital problems. Alec is not amused.
* EvilIsPetty: [[spoiler:She burns Ashley and Nick's stuff and frames Lill for it because the latter had the audacity to tell her to go to sleep]].
* ExactWords: In the beta, in order to get Grett's help with [[spoiler:getting rid of Ashley after she read her notebook]], Fiore offers her an Immunity Totem she found in return. [[spoiler:However, Fiore never said the totem was ''real'', so when Grett tries to use it during an elimination ceremony where she's got majority votes, the totem is exposed as a fake, with Fiore quietly giggling to herself as Grett realizes she's been duped]].
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: She appears innocent initially and is cute, but is actually evil and manipulative.
* FatAndSkinny: She forms this dynamic with [[spoiler:Grett in the beta, choosing to form an alliance with her in order to avoid being eliminated]].
* FemalesAreMoreInnocent: {{Exploited}}. Part of Fiore's "nice girl" facade utilizes the fact that she's a little ''girl'' to make everyone think she's harmless and not malicious at all.
* FloralThemeNaming: Her name (Fiore) means "flower" in Italian and Corsican.
* FrameUp: Successfully frames [[spoiler:Will]], making her new teammates believe he was too scared to do the challenge (which he was) and lashed out on her in fear. [[spoiler:In Episode 4, she frames Lill for burning some of Ashley's and Nick's stuff, though with even more varying results, as only Nick falls for it while the others either don't buy it or simply don't care]].
* FreeRangeChildren: One of the first things that both the beta and remake point out is that Fiore is a six year old girl who's participating in a competition filled with grown ups. Fiore ''says'' that she's there because her parents are low on money and she's a collateral, but this turns out to be a trick, and whenever Fiore isn't with her alliance, she generally keeps to herself.
* FromTheMouthsOfBabes: Tends to spout out profane language despite her age, something that stuns Ellie when they first meet.
* GratuitousItalian: She gleefully bids "Ciao!" (which is Italian for "bye") after [[spoiler: shooting Tom in Episode 9, also making this a PostMortemOneLiner.]] Presumably {{justified|trope}} since she's Italian-American.
* HatedByAll: Once Fiore shows her true colors, everyone ends up becoming her enemy, with only her wits and manipulative streak allowing her to stay long into the game. The reboot downplays this a bit by having Alec grow fond of her, but she's still disliked by the rest of the contestants once the truth comes out.
* HatesEveryoneEqually: In the beta, there wasn't a single person that Fiore actually liked, with her either seeing people as usable pawns at best, or enemies to be taken out at worst. The reboot slightly downplays this with Alec, whom she seems to get along with just fine, but she still doesn't like everyone else.
* HoistByHerOwnPetard: Just like the other campers, Fiore uses the confessional in order to speak her real thoughts in private; in particular, she uses it to act in her true persona and take a break from the innocent little girl act she puts up constantly. This ends up being her undoing when [[spoiler:everyone's confessionals get exposed during one of the elimination ceremonies, showing a confessional where Fiore insults everyone over being too dumb to fall for her act]].
* HumiliationConga: In the original Adventure Camp, [[spoiler:while Fiore simply loses in Ellie's ending, she undergoes a brief one in her ending. While [[PyrrhicVictory she wins, she gets her money stolen]]. When she tries to get it back, she fails and gets hit by a bus, though it's implied she survived]].
* IconicItem: Her SecretDiary.
* ImprobableInfantSurvival: [[spoiler:While nobody was in any true danger to begin with, she outlasts everyone else in the zombie apocalypse VR simulation in Episode 9 and wins immunity.]]
* InnocentlyInsensitive: She cracks a joke to Alec about how the money could probably help him with his marital problems. The fact that Fiore actually ''apologizes'' when Alec points out how hurtful it was confirms that she was actually trying to make a joke and not being her usual snarky self.
* {{Jerkass}}: Fiore ''looks'' like a nice little girl, but her real personality is that of a rude, malicious TinyTyrannicalGirl who sees the other contestants as tools to be used at best, and obstacles to take out at worst. The remake pulls back on this a little by giving her an actual friend in Alec, but she's still rather unpleasant to everyone else.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After spending the whole season manipulating and scheming against her fellow contestants, she gets her comeuppance [[spoiler:in the finale. In Adventure Camp, she either simply loses in Ellie's ending or [[PyrrhicVictory wins, but gets her money stolen by Mr. Jensen who then hits her with a bus.]]]]
* KarmicButtMonkey: In the beta, it's hard for an episode to go by without Fiore being either humiliated by the other campers, or having her smarts backfire on her, but she's also a cruel and manipulative BitchInSheepsClothing.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: In the beta, she got by manipulating everyone and being a malicious jerk, while always finding a way to stay in the game until the finale, which is when her luck runs out, either [[spoiler:outright losing to Ellie in her ending, or her victory being cut short by Jensen stealing the money in her own ending]].
* KidHasAPoint: She's six-years-old and she has her moments of making valid points over older contestants. For instance, [[spoiler:although she lost her patience with Will (who's older than her), she was right at calling him out for choosing to stay behind to argue with her over completing the challenge]].
* KnowWhenToFoldEm: During the challenge in episode 4 of the beta, where she's forced to fight Grett, Fiore outright drops her weapon and pleads for mercy when confronted by her. It doesn't work, and Grett sends her straight to the water.
* LackOfEmpathy: What did she say when Tom and Alec were fighting during a challenge? Telling one to break the other's leg.
* LadySwearsalot: Swears the most out of any contestant in the show, despite her age.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:In Episode 11, she tricks Jake and Miriam plus causes the former to fall off a cliff. Miriam then sees through her trickery and throws her flashlight at her when she tries to escape]].
* LittleMissSnarker: Not so much while she's [[BitchInSheepsClothing pretending to be nice]], but she has her occasional snarky moments when she's showing her true nature. She's also six.
-->'''Fiore:''' [[spoiler:Lill]], I'm voting for you so you can crawl back to whatever Creator/{{Disney}} movie your wrinkled witch face came from.
* ManipulativeBitch: She's good at tricking people into thinking she's a powerless, nice little girl, and also has the acting skills to pull it off. Even when her true nature is revealed, she still has enough wits to manipulate the other campers into either fighting each other, or being willing to help her.
* MasterActress: She fools the other contestants into thinking she's a nice, helpless little girl.
* MeaninglessVillainVictory: [[spoiler:In her own ending, Fiore manages to cross the finish line before Ellie and successfully wins the million dollars. However, the rest of the events from Ellie's ending happen as they did prior, meaning the show's revealed to be a sham and Fiore loses her million dollars to Jensen]].
* MisplacedRetribution: [[spoiler:In order to frame Lill to try and get her out of the camp, Fiore decides to burn the stuff from both Ashley and Nick, who have been nothing but nice to her up to that point]].
* MoralityPet: Alec acts as this for her. She generally treats him better than the rest of the cast, with her PetTheDog moments usually being directed towards him. [[spoiler:In Episode 11, she realizes she's actually worried for his well-being.]]
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler:In Ellie's ending, Fiore ends up losing to Ellie at the last second from the boost she got from her PercussiveMaintenance on her go-kart, with Fiore taking a few seconds to process her loss once she crosses the finish line. This is changed to an outright victory for her in her ending... For a given definition of victory]].
* NoOneShouldSurviveThat: [[spoiler:She gets run over by the Bus of Losers while Jensen's running away with her money in her ending, but her leg twitch implies that she's okay, just unconscious]].
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Even after her true nature is revealed, not everybody takes Fiore that seriously since, being only a six year old, she could theoretically be easily overpowered by just about everyone. However, what Fiore lacks in strength, she more than makes up in intelligence and deceit.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: Fiore is introduced acting not much different from your typical six year old girl, but her first confessional makes it clear that this is all just an act: she's actually much smarter than she lets on, but pretends to be a normal six year old in order to get people to do what she wants. This is revealed in her first confessional which shows she's smart enough to keep up with the other contestants.
* PetTheDog:
** In a rare moment of kindness, she apologizes to Alec for joking that money will solve his marital problems.
** [[spoiler:In Episode 11]], she realizes she's worried about Alec's well-being. She also tells him to [[spoiler:run and win immunity for himself as opposed to helping her and later trying to snatch it from him.]]
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Being only six means Fiore hasn't quite grasped the concept of political correctness; she calls Ashley "Hillbilly girl" in her notebook, calls Ellie, who's a redhead, ''ginger'' snap [[spoiler:after her "elimination"]], and says [[spoiler:"gays and boomers first" when teamed up with Miriam (who's old) and Jake in episode 11]].
* PragmaticVillainy: Fiore doesn't like anybody in the competition and sees her competitors as pawns to her plans at best, and enemies to remove at worst
* PsychoticSmirk: When she's in the devious mood, she can make evil-looking smirks, if not {{Slasher Smile}}s.
* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: During the paddlestick tournament challenge in the beta, Fiore's forced to go against Grett, who not only physically overpowers her, but hits her with enough force to send her flying into the lake, far away from the platform they were standing on.
* PuppyDogEyes: She pulls off wide and tearful-looking eyes as part of her "innocent little girl" act as a failsafe in case her acting isn't enough, which seems to be done to make herself look cuter and/or gain sympathy.
* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler:She wins in her ending of the original Adventure Camp, but she's hit by a bus driven by Mr. Jensen, who stole her money prize as he fled from the police.]]
* RageBreakingPoint: Seeing Will acting too scared of the water to row faster causes her to lose her patience and snap at him, accidentally revealing her true nature to him in the process.
* RightForTheWrongReasons: [[spoiler:Her advice to Alec and Grett that they should start looking for themselves more since money won't solve all their problems they have in their lives is correct, but she uses this as a way to justify her evilness.]]
* {{Sadist}}:
** She wants Alec to break Tom's leg while they were fighting during a challenge in [[spoiler:Episode 4. In Episode 7, she throws a rock at Grett. While that seemed to be done in the heat of the moment, she later admits it was "satisfying". She even lets out an EvilLaugh when she causes Dan to fall and causes his glasses to break. Moreover, she implies in Episode 9 that she wants to ''shoot someone in the face''. She also finds Jake and Ellie arguing n Episode 11 to be "funny"]].
** In the original version of the first season, she's eager to shoot Ashley with a tranquilizer gun and happily considers throwing her unconscious body into a lake.
* SecretDiary: She has a notebook that she uses as a diary, writing about her FrameUp achievements on the show, which she keeps hidden. [[spoiler:Ashley and Lill find it and use it to expose her true nature to their team]].
* SoreLoser: [[spoiler:She is ''not'' happy with her defeat in Ellie's ending, cursing out everyone in her final confessional after Ellie expresses relief that she won]].
* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: In the original version of the season, Fiore was teammates with Ashley, Ellie, Lill, Nick and Will from the beginning. Here, she starts being teammates with Dan, Grett, Jake, Miriam and Tom before swapping teams due to being voted off in a mock elimination ceremony for being apparently weak.
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: As Jared explains the paddlestick tournament challenge, Fiore's confessional has her looking utterly frustrated, as she's quick to point out the inherent disadvantage she has as a six year old girl going up against mostly grown ups.
* ThrowingTheFight: Her strategy for [[spoiler:Episode 8]]'s challenge involves intentionally guessing the answers wrong so as not to win and therefore [[BeneathNotice stay under the radar]] for not taking anyone's "lives" as well as to ensure a fellow BigBad, who is otherwise most likely to be voted out, wins immunity.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Of the Purple Team, being the most manipulative and malicious member of the team.
* TokenMiniMoe: She is one of the few characters who isn't around the age of teenagers, easily having the distinction of being the youngest contestant in the show.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: It doesn't take long to see that there's something ''seriously wrong'' Fiore. Not only does she [[FromTheMouthsOfBabes swear expletives]] like a grown person, she has a knack for [[ManipulativeBastard manipulation]] and a sadistic streak.
* TinyTyrannicalGirl: Fiore's only six and the shortest contestant in season 1, and while she at first puts on the air of being an innocent little girl, once that gets thrown out the window, Fiore proves to be one of the more bossy and malicious contestants in the season.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: Both on the giving and receiving end.
** On the giving end, she didn't think that Ellie was anything too special, but the longer the game goes, the more Ellie proves her wrong by being able to keep herself afloat through pragmatism.
** On the receiving end, [[spoiler:Ellie picks Fiore to go with her to the finale, believing that she would be an easy win over Jake because she's a six year old girl going against a full grown woman]].
* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: [[spoiler:In her own ending, once Fiore is given the million dollars, she mocks the other campers about her victory before the police arrive]].
* VillainRevealsTheSecret: PlayedForDrama. [[spoiler:She takes over Ellie's confession to Jake about her sabotaging his and Tom's relationship, and to add insult to injury, she twists the truth in order to make Ellie seem like the one who thought of the scheme in the first place, turning her into a pariah while she and Alec are given some breathing room]].
* VillainsWantMercy: In the beta, when she's forced to fight Grett during the tournament challenge, Fiore outright drops her weapon and pleads her to not hurt her [[BringMyBrownPants while wetting herself]]. Not only is Grett not convinced, she ends up hitting her hard enough to send her ''ricocheting'' straight into the lake.
* WeakButSkilled: Fiore is a six year old girl participating in a competition filled with adults and teenagers, so physically brute forcing her way to the top is not an option. Luckily, she makes up for her shortcomings by being able to strategize and play the other campers like fiddles.
* WhatIsThisFeeling: [[spoiler:After telling Alec how she can't leave him behind to fight a giant scorpion, her confessional right after has her question the fact that she was actually feeling worried for Alec, calling it weird]].
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: As implied in [[spoiler:Episode 3]], she's afraid of riding a wild moose or a wild animal in general.
* WiseBeyondHerYears: Being six years old doesn't mean she can't trick characters older than her, with it being implied but later confirmed that she's good at reading and writing for her age. In [[spoiler:Episode 5]], she's shown to be interested in reading one of Alec's psychology books, though she later suggests it was for her to learn tactics to apply to the season. Despite her small stature, she even seems to know how to drive. It's lampshaded several times in both versions of season one.
* WickedHeartSymbol: Fiore's headband is adorned with white hearts at the side, but Fiore herself is about as malicious and manipulative as they come.
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