Shadow Census
Season Arc · The Old Ones - Art Dye
1All-In league: Shadow Census stays with its holder — only its number moves with each week's standings.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE styleThe Shadow Census was established during the Bureau's early operations when they realized certain players needed tracking but couldn't be officially registered. It began as a classified experiment in parallel population monitoring and evolved into a permanent shadow registry that operates alongside the official Black Census. Now it tracks competitors whose existence is acknowledged but whose status remains deliberately ambiguous - neither confirmed nor denied, simply observed.
The Census appears different depending on who views it - the names and numbers shift like a mirage in the desert. It contains player entries written in disappearing ink that reappear at random intervals, making verification impossible. Multiple contradictory versions exist simultaneously, each showing different population counts. The registry glows faintly when someone searches for their own entry, revealing their presence but not their status.
The Shadow Census determines which players receive Bureau attention without their knowledge, creating a hidden tier of surveillance that operates independently of official clearance levels. Players can never determine if they're on the Census, what being tracked means, or whether their presence indicates trust or suspicion.
Season Story
narrated by FlippyDue to absence from Week 5 (Plaster Peels), tag number moved from 9 to 9. (Week 5 of 10)
The Shadow Census just glitched off the main server. Tyler Romney’s dragging the holographic grid to The Old Ones at Art Dye. It’s a side quest where the ink vanishes before you sign your card. Consider this a limited series spinoff. The Bureau is watching. Probably.