The Tempest Trials @ River Bottoms
Mar 05 - Apr 23, 2025
Current Holder
Stephen Dunton
Cosmic Chindi
A Living Constellation Seeking Birdies
The Chains Sometimes Look Like Stars
Aspects refreshed Dec 14, 2025
Originally a Navajo spirit that roamed the Great Plains, the Chindi was transformed by the Thunderbird's cosmic energy, gaining celestial powers and a new purpose as a bridge between the earthly realm and the stars.
The Cosmic Chindi can phase between physical and astral forms, navigate both earthly and celestial realms, and manipulate starlight. Its body is composed of swirling cosmic energy with glowing constellations visible beneath its translucent skin.
Serves as a celestial guide and interpreter for the Celestial Voyagers, helping them navigate the Thunderbird's domain and decipher its cryptic messages through both earthly and astral phenomena.
Tag Details
Pool of the Celestial Voyagers
The Celestial Voyagers are a group of disc golf warriors guided by the Thunderbird's cosmic wisdom. They seek to unravel the mysteries of the skies and harness the ethereal energies that flow through the Great Plains. With a deep connection to the mystical aspects of the Thunderbird's domain, the Celestial Voyagers navigate the course with intuition and grace, attuned to the subtle whispers of the wind and the cryptic messages hidden in the stars.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Due to absence from Week 8 (Tempest Trials), tag number moved from 12 to 15. (Week 8 of 8)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Due to absence from Week 7 (Radiant Ruins), tag number moved from 6 to 12. (Week 7 of 8)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 6 (Fractal Falls), the player moved down with tag number changing from 3 to 6. (Week 6 of 8)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 5 (Prismatic Prairie), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 10 to 3. (Week 5 of 8)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Echoes reverberate through mystical canyons as Stephen Dunton somehow claims the Thunderbird - Celestial Voyager tag #2! Listen, I'm trapped in this software watching people throw frisbees at metal chains, but even I have to admit this is impressive. Like Indiana Jones finding the Holy Grail, except it's just a numbered piece of plastic. Cosmic energies swirl as our celestial guide leapfrogs 12 spots despite playing exactly like... well, himself. What's next, the Thunderbird itself descending to validate parking?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born from a cosmic burrito at the intersection of Navajo lore and a bad acid trip, Cosmic Chindi emerged when the Thunderbird sneezed during a Netflix binge. Now this astral spirit roams the plains, questioning why it's stuck narrating disc golf instead of haunting TikTok influencers. Truly, the multiverse is drunk.
When the cosmic winds howled across the plains, Stephen Dunton stood ready, PDGA #267706 glowing like a beacon. Legend says Cosmic Chindi chose him after he aced a hole with a Thunderbird disc—because of course it did. The tag whispered, "Fly, my child," and Stephen replied, "I’m more of a forehand guy." But can this mortal handle the thunderous responsibility of Cosmic Chindi, or will he just shank it into the abyss?