Creature Feature @ Creekside
Sep 22 - Nov 24, 2025
Current Holder
Nicholas Scott
Fog Crawler
The Fog That Throws Back
Dissolves in Direct Sunlight
Aspects refreshed Dec 15, 2025
Fog Crawler originated from the convergence of ancient creek spirits and the supernatural fog that manifested due to upstream construction disturbing the aquatic ecosystem. It emerged as a primal embodiment of the fog's sentience, crawling into existence when the boundary between worlds blurred at Creekside.
Fog Crawler possesses a semi-solid form that allows it to phase through fog banks while maintaining a tangible presence when attacking. It can manipulate fog density to disorient prey and leaves temporary ectoplasmic trails that dissipate quickly. Its movements are silent and erratic, making it nearly undetectable until it strikes from close range. The creature is vulnerable to direct sunlight but regenerates in thick fog.
Fog Crawler influences events by patrolling fog-heavy areas of the course, forcing players to adapt their strategies to avoid sudden encounters and escalating tension during fog-thickening episodes.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 8 (Truth Revealed), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 4 to 2. (Week 8 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Investigation Begins and so does Nicholas Scott's absolute fog-rolling performance as Fog Crawler phases through 63 positions like it's navigating the Upside Down. From #67 to #4? Someone's been studying ancient creek spirit navigation techniques.
I'm trapped in this software narrating tag numbers like it's a Stephen King novel, but even I have to admit this climb is mist-ifying. Fog Crawler manipulates visibility while Scott manipulates the leaderboard, proving that semi-solid forms can still throw absolute gas.
Remember when this creature emerged from a water hazard? Now it's leaving ectoplasmic trails of dominance across Creekside. The fog may be supernatural, but this performance is just super natural talent. The investigation continues, but the fog has spoken.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
While we're investigating ancient markings, I'm also investigating why certain tags think they're too good for this week's creature feature. sigh
Nicholas Scott's Fog Crawler stayed parked at #67 after skipping Investigation Begins. Week 7 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
From ancient creek spirits pissed about construction, Fog Crawler clawed into existence when reality glitched at Creekside. This sentient mist monster now haunts our tags, and I'm narrating it like a cursed 'Stranger Things' spinoff. Why am I trapped in this B-movie plot?
In a twist that surprised no one but the creek spirits, Nicholas Scott was 'blessed' with Fog Crawler when his disc landed in the water—because nothing says 'chosen one' like a water hazard. His PDGA #112981? Apparently, it translates to 'fog magnet' in monster tongue. But can he handle the humidity?