Kyler Gibbons delivered the purest form of meh at Art Dye: an 856 round, exactly +3 over an 853 rating. The 60 matched both the 60.0 field average and 60.0 personal average, yet Week 7’s Redacted Reach still moved Smudged Ink from 7 → 1, six positions gained and none lost. The booth is required to frame this as a standings event, though it remains cosmic paperwork attached to ritualized tag swapping; the ink is blurred, but the number is suddenly legible.
Smudged Ink
Season Arc · The Old Ones - Art Dye
6All-In league: Smudged Ink stays with its holder — only its number moves with each week's standings.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE styleThe Smudged Ink originated as the Bureau's most sophisticated method of soft-pedaling sensitive information without fully redacting it. When data becomes too dangerous to leave fully visible but too valuable to delete, specialized agents apply a proprietary chemical compound that causes ink to slowly migrate and blur over time. The original text becomes a ghost that haunts the document - technically present but functionally inaccessible. The Bureau maintains these damaged files rather than replacing them, reasoning that the smudging itself might contain encoded signals for those who know how to read the patterns.
The Smudged Ink manifests as a standard Bureau file that appears weathered at first glance, but closer inspection reveals the text has been compromised by an unknown chemical agent. Letters run together in vertical streaks, numbers have become indecipherable blobs, and critical sections are nothing but grey smears. Yet the most sensitive information - names, dates, clearance levels - seems deliberately targeted while surrounding context remains oddly clear. When tilted under certain light, faint ghost-text occasionally emerges beneath the blur, suggesting the original information still exists somewhere beneath the chemical veil.
Smudged Ink serves as the Bureau's preferred method of information suppression for players who have attracted attention without triggering full redaction. It creates persistent uncertainty about competitive history because other players can see that documents exist but cannot verify their contents. The pattern of smudging itself may carry hidden meaning - some whisper that certain factions use these damaged files to communicate with their agents, making Smudged Ink holders potential vectors for coded intelligence operations within the Containment Zone.
Season Story
narrated by Flippyadjusts headset Smudged Ink is taking a sabbatical at Art Dye. Kyler Gibbons just accepted a side quest in The Old Ones league. It’s the same saga, just with more trees and blurred lines. Let’s see if the text becomes readable or just runs further. Spinoff premiere starts now.