The Chaintrix
Feb 09 - Apr 19, 2026
Current Holder
John Ashworth
Fee Covenant
Every Absence Prints Another Line
Debt Compounds Faster Than You Play
Aspects refreshed Feb 14, 2026
When the Chaintrix needed an enforcement mechanism that players would instinctively understand and fear, it reached back to 1985 and extracted the Late Fee Covenant from the collective anxiety of an entire generation who learned that keeping something past its due date meant paying more than it was worth—then amplified that principle across 16 movie simulations where the late fee for missing your appearance is claimed by whoever shows up to challenge you.
The Late Fee Covenant exists as an ever-lengthening thermal receipt printed in Blockbuster's signature yellow-and-blue ink that never fades despite being decades old. Each missed simulation appearance adds another itemized line to the receipt, with penalties compounding at rates that would make credit card companies blush. The paper itself defies physics—it continues printing from no visible source, rolling onto the floor in growing coils that document every absence across all 16 movie simulations. The receipt has that distinctive thermal paper texture—smooth, slightly waxy, and prone to curling—except this receipt never tears cleanly and never stops printing.
Functions as the binding economic force that converts attendance failures into compounding obligations, proving that in the simulation network, you can't simply walk away—you can only dig yourself deeper into debt.
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