The Chaintrix
Feb 09 - Apr 19, 2026
Current Holder
Bergan Sillito
Chromakey Conspiracy
The Footage They Cannot Composite Away
Flickering Between Real and Rendered
Aspects refreshed Feb 14, 2026
Discovered when a technician accidentally revealed that all 16 movie simulation backgrounds were shot against green screens, the Chromakey Conspiracy materialized as the counter-authority proving that while environments are replaceable, player bodies captured on tape remain the singular authentic element the Chaintrix cannot composite away. The revelation came during a routine playback when the green screen matte failed, exposing layers of footage beneath what players believed was solid reality.
Manifests with neon green edges that bleed into surrounding reality, proving its boundaries are as negotiable as chromakey thresholds. Its transparency flickers between solid presence and see-through absence, revealing layered simulation footage beneath its surface. Casts shadows that don't match ambient lighting, exposing the compositing seams in the Chaintrix's supposedly seamless reality. Emits static discharge exclusively in #00FF00 wavelength when players question what's real versus what's been keyed in.
Acts as the revelation mechanism that proves environmental authenticity is theatrical illusion, but physical player presence remains the singular element the Chaintrix cannot composite or replace. Validates the attendance enforcement system by exposing that everything except showing up can be chromakeyed, composited, or replaced in post-production.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Birthed by a tech's coffee spill on the rendering rig, Tag #61 flickers with neon malice. It bleeds green, mocking the arena's synthetic trees. This petty glitch demands you prove the view isn't pixels, delivering static shocks to anyone foolish enough to believe the scenery is organic.
Bergan Sillito grabbed Tag #61, the Chromakey Conspiracy, and felt the voltage. The tag flickered, exposing the green screen behind the arena trees. He’s now the custodian of the glitch that proves the course is fake, even if his bogey count is tragically accurate.