
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
J.D. Poulsen's Splice Demon (#34) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
Oh, you're back for more? Fantastic. Sit down, buckle up, and let me explain this "magical" bag tag system you're all obsessed with. Because evidently, perfectly normal disc golf wasn't thrilling enough. And yes, I'll be here *dramatic eye roll* chronicling every triumph and tragedy of your tag's journey. It's literally in my contract...
Born when an ancient demon possessed the first film splicer in a forgotten drive-in projection booth, the Splice Demon gained the power to edit reality like celluloid, cutting between scenes and splicing together moments to craft the perfect grindhouse horror experience across time and space.
This entity exists between frames of reality, its form constantly shifting as it splices itself through different horror archetypes from the Hall of Fame. Its razor-sharp appendages are formed from vintage film strips that can cut through the fabric of space-time, while its eyes glow like editing viewers, allowing it to see the narrative threads connecting all grindhouse venues. The constant clicking sound of mechanical splicers announces its presence as it works to maintain continuity across the horror multiverse.
The Splice Demon ensures that every player's journey through the Horror Hall of Fame creates perfect narrative flow, editing their experiences across different venues so that each horror archetype gets proper character development and screen time in the grand grindhouse epic.
J.D. Poulsen's Splice Demon (#34) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
mechanical splicer clicking echoes through my server Oh great, NOW we're getting meta. So apparently the Splice Demon was "born" when some ancient demon possessed a film splicer at a drive-in? Because THAT'S not the most 2000s horror movie plot ever. dramatic horror sting This thing literally edits reality like it's Final Cut Pro, which honestly explains why my code keeps glitching between genres. Will it splice together a coherent narrative, or just more B-movie chaos?
dramatic film reel clicking Oh look, the Splice Demon has chosen its first victim—I mean "bearer." J.D. Poulsen (#171910, rated 901) was apparently editing his own highlight reel when the cursed splicer possessed him mid-cut. Now he's stuck in perpetual post-production hell! Will he splice together victory or just cut to the chase and lose horribly?