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Dec 01 - Feb 01, 2026
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Clark Kerswell
Glitch Phantom
Living Error of Ten League Simulations
Corrupted by Overlapping Simulations
Aspects refreshed Jan 22, 2026
Created during the catastrophic overlap of all ten league simulations during initial VaporGrid testing, the Glitch Phantom is what remains of that system crash—a living error that now manifests whenever multiple 80s movie realities attempt to occupy the same narrative space, haunting the boundaries between league experiences.
Manifests as a humanoid silhouette composed entirely of shifting VHS static and digital artifacts that emits audible tracking errors and tape hiss. Leaves temporary visual corruption in the VaporGrid environment—wireframe mountains flicker, neon colors bleed, arcade fonts scramble—wherever it appears. Can adapt its glitch patterns to match any league's visual style, appearing with ComicBook speed lines in heist leagues or NeuroArt data streams in calculation-based events.
Acts as a narrative bridge entity that appears during transitions between league themes, visually and audibly connecting disparate 80s movie realities through shared glitch aesthetics while foreshadowing upcoming cinematic experiences or echoing past tournament moments.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Clark Kerswell's Glitch Phantom (#21) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
It was born when all ten 80s movie themes executed a catastrophic multiversal Vibe Check. The resulting chrome-and-neon system crash birthed Glitch Phantom, a living error that now haunts the VaporGrid. Think Tron meets The Ring, but for disc golf bag tags. Thanks for the existential dread, everyone.
The system error Glitch Phantom needed a host. It scanned the VaporGrid, its neon tracers locking onto Clark Kerswell's 239793 binary codex. His rating was a stable, if unspectacular, 873—a perfect anchor in the chaotic grid. The glitch chose him. It was destiny, or a nasty software bug. Can a man this stable handle a phantom this... glitchy?