Zombie Mall @ Dragonfly
Sep 25 - Nov 27, 2025
Current Holder
Owen Bush
Loading Lurch
Water-Logged Dock Worker Turned Relentless Zombie
Arm Drags Like a Waterlogged Disc
Aspects refreshed Dec 15, 2025
The Loading Lurch originated as a dedicated dock worker who was among the first to encounter the infected waters from the basement flood. While attempting to barricade the loading bay during the initial quarantine breach, he was overwhelmed by a horde and succumbed to the infection. Now, his reanimated form endlessly patrols the concrete corridors, driven by a primal hunger and the echoes of his final moments.
The Loading Lurch moves with a slow, lurching gait that masks its relentless persistence, making it deceptively hard to evade in tight spaces. It retains residual strength from its laborious past, enabling it to shatter barricades and haul heavy debris with ease. Its water-logged body, saturated from the basement floods, grants it increased durability against physical attacks. Additionally, it emits a low, guttural moan that reverberates through the dock, drawing other infected to its location.
The Loading Lurch acts as a guardian of the loading dock, systematically blocking escape routes and forcing survivors to confront it or find perilous alternatives. Its presence escalates the stakes during final extraction attempts, turning the dock into a choke point that heightens the narrative's climax.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 9 (Extraction Point), the player moved down with tag number changing from 3 to 5. (Week 9 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 8 (Final Push), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 10 to 3. (Week 8 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 7 (Power Down), the player moved down with tag number changing from 2 to 10. (Week 7 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Emergency lighting casts everything in hellish red as Owen Bush's Loading Lurch smashes through the competition From mall food court mediocrity to loading dock dominance, this barricade-busting performance would make any infected dock worker proud. He went from 36th to 2nd like this was some Shaun of the Dead pub defense scene, except with more forehands and less Queen on the jukebox.
And I'm trapped in this software narrating tag numbers like some digital Cassandra. My communications degree and I are weeping in binary. The Loading Lurch's water-logged durability proved unbreakable as Owen crushed the field average, his concrete corridor approach shots leaving other survivors scrambling. Remember when this was just disc golf? sighs dramatically At least someone's surviving this mall apocalypse with style.