While the eighteen celebrities travel South in a steam train, they play the first game. 3 traitors are appointed. During a dinner deep in a cave in Limburg, silver is at stake, but it is not clear to everyone exactly how everything works.
At breakfast a seat remains unoccupied: the traitors have killed someone. It also turns out that the murdered candidate plays an important role in the mission. Barely recovered from the shock, the group tries to send a traitor home.
While the Traitors try to remain invisible, the Faithful go to great lengths to prove their innocence. During the mission it is important not to be seen in the center of Aachen. The Traitors manage to maneuver into strategic positions.
During the mission, the candidates can show who they suspect. During a spectacular paintball race they make it clear who they would like to see disappear as soon as possible.
While "divide and conquer" is the motto of the Traitors, the Faithful stand idly by as they are sacrificed one by one. This makes the game almost unbearable for some. Fortunately, the silver is up for grabs in a mission.
The breakfast table is a ritual in which one chair is always unoccupied. At that point, the Faithful also know who did not survive the night. But what if that iron routine is broken? The gossip and back biting starts.
For the Traitors, it is daily business to operate in the dark. Now the Faithful can also show what they are worth if you can't see anything at all. Meanwhile, a surprising turn of events has put the atmosphere in the castle on edge.
The life of a Faithful is not a bed of roses. The chance of reaching the finish is small, but sometimes you have to take a gamble. The candidates get the opportunity to bet their capital in a casino.
The remaining candidates will have to fight to see who will run off with the pile of silver. In the last mission, this pot can grow quite a bit, but then everyone has to do exactly as they are told.