Vampire Beach @ Roots
Sep 26 - Nov 28, 2025
Current Holder
Casey Turner
Ancient Predator
Aristocratic Daywalker of the Shaded Fairways
Territorial Disputes Disrupt My Putting
Aspects refreshed Dec 15, 2025
Born from the earliest vampire clans who deliberately exposed themselves to the Jordan River's filtered sunlight over generations, these predators evolved beyond their nocturnal limitations through a painful process of cellular adaptation that transformed UV radiation from lethal threat to energizing force. Their lineage traces back to European aristocracy who discovered the river's unique microclimate during colonial expeditions, recognizing the park's alternating sun and shadow patterns as the perfect environment for creating a new breed of daylight-capable hunters.
Ancient Predators possess skin that shimmers with microscopic crystalline structures capable of refracting harmful UV rays into usable energy, while their eyes contain specialized photoreceptors that see shadow density as tangible barriers and sunlight as navigable currents. They move with preternatural stillness between the park's oak and cottonwood shadows, their presence marked by the subtle temperature drop when they pass and the way local wildlife falls silent in their hunting grounds.
Master strategists of the daylight hunting grounds who coordinate territorial claims between rival vampire houses while maintaining the delicate balance between human sport and sustainable feeding. They enforce the ancient codes of aristocratic conduct that prevent overhunting and preserve the resort's paradoxical existence as both vampire sanctuary and human recreation space.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 10 (Eternal Night), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 35 to 7. (Week 10 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Forged at Roots when aristocratic daywalkers bottled sunrise in an Art Nouveau frame, the Ancient Predator tag crawled from a river-slick coffin like Blade on beach day. Yes, we gave a key fob a bloodline. Shimmering, secretive, impossibly extra—don’t ask how. Or do.
On Vampire Beach, the Ancient Predator claimed its first bearer: Casey Turner—PDGA #260492—after he teed off under a beach umbrella doubling as a stake. His birdies had bite (sorry, fang-tastic). Chosen champion, or sunscreened imposter?