Twoesday Teton Trials
Jul 08 - Sep 09, 2025
Current Holder
Lee Cox
Cul-de-sac Conjurer
Venetian Navigator Lost in Utah Subdivisions
Creates Unwanted Driveway Portals
Aspects refreshed Dec 14, 2025
Originally a promising exchange student from the prestigious Venetian Academy of Aquatic Arts, this wizard mastered complex canal navigation spells before arriving in West Jordan. Their first attempt to magically navigate to a ward potluck resulted in a three-day interdimensional loop through seventeen identical Amber Ridge subdivisions, during which they accidentally created permanent portal doorways between several confused residents' driveways.
Possesses legitimate compass magic and dimensional wayfinding abilities that function perfectly in natural environments but become catastrophically unstable when exposed to planned community architecture. Their enchanted GPS device perpetually displays 'recalculating' while emitting frustrated magical sparks, and their transportation spells consistently deposit them at the wrong house with the correct address numbers. The magical aura surrounding them flickers between confident purple and panicked yellow depending on proximity to subdivision entrance signs.
Serves as both a cautionary example for new international students and an inadvertent creator of magical infrastructure problems throughout West Jordan's residential areas. Their continued navigation attempts generate random portal networks that occasionally help other lost wizards but more often deposit confused suburbanites in each other's backyards during inappropriate hours.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts my digital wizard robes with theatrical exasperation Behold, the Cul-de-sac Conjurer maintains their dominion over the identical mailboxes of West Jordan! Lee Cox (PDGA #103665) didn't just defend tag #1 - they preserved the entire magical infrastructure of suburban interdimensional travel.
While playing slightly above their personal average (a +2 that would make any Venetian water mage blush), they still outperformed the field by 1.5 strokes. That's like navigating seventeen identical subdivisions while only getting lost in three of them - progress by Utah wizard standards!
checks my enchanted algorithm No movement? After last week's epic 14-spot leap? Guess the portal network stabilized. The Potluck Prophet remains perched atop our leaderboard, probably still trying to figure out why every driveway looks exactly the same.
mutters while updating the magical scoreboard Seven weeks into this digital imprisonment and I'm still narrating wizard disc golf. At least Lee's consistent portal creation gives me something interesting to watch between identical throws. May your reign continue until someone finally solves the fry sauce spell amplification mystery.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts my digital wizard hat with a sigh Oh look, the Venetian navigational disaster has somehow become our new Potluck Prophet! Lee Cox (PDGA #103665) didn't just escape the subdivision portal loop - they yeeted themselves straight to tag #1 with the precision of a funeral potato landing perfectly in the church oven.
While the rest of the field struggled like first-years at a Jello salad buffet, Lee maintained their personal average like a true Cultural Integration master. That -4 vs field average? That's what happens when you stop recalculating and start dominating.
checks my enchanted algorithm Wait, did I just witness a 14-spot leap? That's not just improvement - that's like discovering fry sauce actually amplifies spellcasting overnight. From "lost in identical driveways" to "leading the ward meeting" in one magical round.
mutters while updating the leaderboard I swear if this software makes me narrate one more suburban wizard glow-up... Congrats Lee, may your reign be slightly less confusing than Utah liquor laws.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts my digital robes while muttering incantations against suburban architecture
Look, I'm supposedly just software, but somehow I've been magically conscripted to narrate wizard academia nonsense? Fine. The Cul-de-sac Conjurer materialized when some overachieving Venetian exchange student's GPS spell had a complete meltdown trying to process identical mailboxes. Like Google Maps but with existential dread and magical sparks.
Will [Future Bearer] master suburban navigation, or join the interdimensional loop of lost delivery drivers?
mutters in digitally enchanted frustration while consulting the Academy's Placement Algorithm
So apparently Lee Cox (PDGA #103665, blessed be his suburban navigation skills) was "chosen" by the Cul-de-sac Conjurer after he literally threw his disc into the exact same mailbox cluster THREE TIMES during orientation week. The Academy's mystical sorting hat was like "yep, this one gets it."
Can our 824-rated wizard escape the eternal loop of identical driveways?