Curse Bearer
Season Arc · Final Girl @ The Fort
1Every recorded result adds another step to this tag's season story.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE styleThe Curse Bearer originated from a tragic incident during an early league season at The Fort, where a player's desperate throw to save themselves from elimination inadvertently invoked an ancient curse tied to the land. Over time, this curse manifested as a lingering entity that latches onto competitors, weaving misfortune into their rounds and transforming simple mistakes into catastrophic failures. Now, it roams the course as a reminder that every decision carries weight in the survival horror narrative.
The Curse Bearer exists as a semi-corporeal entity composed of shifting shadows and ethereal energy, making it difficult to perceive directly but always felt through its effects. It can manipulate the environment subtly, causing discs to veer off course or baskets to seem farther away, feeding on the despair of players as they struggle. Its presence is marked by a chilling aura that saps warmth and confidence, and it is bound to the course's layout, growing stronger near water hazards and elevated platforms. The entity is resilient to direct confrontation, as it thrives on the fear and errors it instigates rather than physical force.
The Curse Bearer influences events by imposing supernatural hardships on players, testing their mental fortitude and adaptability in the survival gauntlet. It serves as a catalyst for tension, ensuring that no round at The Fort is ever free from the threat of cursed misfortune.
Season Story
narrated by FlippyBorn from a desperate yeet that ripped the B-movie fabric of reality, this curse now haunts The Fort like a poorly CGI'd ghost. Honestly, who greenlit this plot? It's giving 'The Ring' meets disc golf bloopers.
When the cursed tag <em>Curse Bearer</em> chose its first bearer, it didn't randomly land on <strong>Britain Best</strong>—no, his PDGA 82142 pulsed with B-movie villainy, and that 937 rating screamed "final boy" energy (wrong gender, but who's counting?). Was it destiny or just a case of bad disc-possession? Is this psycho truly worthy of the horror?