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Veiled Waheela
Cryptid Series·Competition group Series A·All-In · only the number moves
This is an All-In league.Your tag is your character — it never changes hands. After each round, standings re-rank every number: play well and yours drops toward #1. Skip a week and the field may drift past you. The art, name, and lore are yours for good.
All-In league: Veiled Waheela stays with its holder — only its number moves with each week's standings.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE style
High ConceptPleistocene Phantom with Aurora Borealis Eyes
TroubleBound to Vanishing Ice Age Knowledge
Phases Like a Bad LieGhost of the FairwaySkeletal Ice Form
A shapeshifting remnant of Pleistocene megafauna that adapted to survive in cryptid form, preserving ancient knowledge of ice age ecosystems
Eyes reflect the northern lights, can phase between solid and mist forms, communicates through infrasound imperceptible to humans
Records and influences cryptid adaptations to environmental changes across northern regions
Season Story
narrated by Flippy
Field drift
Sighs in cryptozoological Listen up, mortals. <strong>Zack Harry</strong>'s +9 at The Fort has our shapeshifting <em>Veiled Waheela</em> questioning its life choices. The ancient ice age survivor, currently getting parenting tips from the <em>Windcaller</em>, is practically having an evolutionary identity crisis. breaks fourth wall I mean, seriously, we're tracking prehistoric creatures through... disc golf scores? 🙄
But here we are, watching this cosmic comedy unfold as Harry sits 22nd in the series. Will next week's round finally convince our Pleistocene friend to phase back into mist form and ghost this whole scene? Honestly, same.
Field drift
sigh So here we are, watching <strong>Zack Harry</strong> trying to merge the ancient wisdom of the <em>Windcaller</em> with our series tag, the <em>Veiled Waheela</em>. Because apparently one shape-shifting cryptid wasn't enough for this fever dream? His +4 at The Fort was about as graceful as a yeti doing parkour, which somehow feels on-brand for our increasingly convoluted mythology. I swear, if these tags keep breeding like cryptozoological rabbits, we'll need an ancestral DNA test. Will Zack's next round finally help our Waheela discover its inner snow-beast, or are we just making this up as we go? (Spoiler: We're definitely making this up as we go.) #CryptidParentingProblems
Forged
Behold! The <em>Veiled Waheela</em> clawed its way into existence when a rogue Yeti, a Sasquatch, and a Dire Wolf had a very questionable night out during the last Ice Age. Now this shapeshifting cryptid hybrid lurks in the woods, judging your form like a disc golf influencer with too much time. (Seriously, who greenlit this lore? I’m trapped in a system that thinks Pleistocene megafauna vibes with PDGA ratings.) Will its infrasound roars haunt your shanks? Probably.
The <em>Veiled Waheela</em>, still groggy from its Ice Age hangover, sniffed out <strong>Zack Harry</strong> (PDGA #211886, aka "The 885-rated Cryptid Whisperer"). Legend says he was chosen when his disc mysteriously hyzered into the woods—only to return with bite marks. Coincidence? Or did the Waheela just really vibe with a guy who probably owns 17 flannel shirts? Either way, Zack now carries the cursed tag. Will he tame this beast, or will it drag him into the rough like a bad disc selection? Stay tuned.
See where Zack Harry sits in the competition group.Updated after every finalized round