The Chaintrix
Feb 09 - Apr 19, 2026
Current Holder
Brandon Bumgarner
Dubbing Testament
Truth Multiplies Faster Than Deletion
Every Copy Needs Watching
Aspects refreshed Feb 24, 2026
Manifested when an eliminated player's friend smuggled their performance tape out and dubbed it across all 16 simulation libraries, proving the Chaintrix couldn't delete what had already multiplied. The system tried to implement Macrovision, but the Testament had already established that witnessed truth, once duplicated, achieves permanence through distribution rather than protection.
The Testament manifests as a dual-deck VCR frozen mid-dub, its twin tape wells glowing with synchronized magnetic transfer. Each successful copy across simulations adds another handwritten label to an ever-growing stack of dubbed tapes visible through transparent housing. The generation counter displays not degradation but amplification—each copy adding +1 to total testimony strength rather than -1 to quality. Magnetic oxide particles visibly stream between source and destination decks like glowing data, proving duplication is active witnessing rather than passive replication.
Enforces that survival requires not just showing up but creating enough copies of your attendance across different simulations that your elimination would require erasing 16 different tapes simultaneously—making multi-league presence the only defense against complete removal from the Chaintrix system.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #82 to #90 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #89 to #82 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The arena tried to scrub a player’s run, but a smuggled tape spawned this dual-deck VCR monstrosity. It ignores Macrovision, amplifying every copy into a weapon. A petty glitch proving that in this simulation, duplication is the only permanence.
tracking noise Brandon Bumgarner snagged Tag #89, the Dubbing Testament. The dual-deck housing clicked, immediately burning his run into magnetic oxide. In this analog prison, he’s not just a player; he’s a fresh cassette ready for distribution. The tape is rolling.