Valhalla @ Creekside
Jan 04 - Mar 01, 2025
Current Holder
Brian Bowling
Shadow's Gambit
Ethereal Trickster in the Disc Golf Shadows
Whispers That Mislead Even Me
Aspects refreshed Dec 20, 2025
Shadow's Gambit originated from Loki's own shadow, a fragment of his essence that he cast into the mortal realm to sow chaos and test the heroes' resolve. This entity thrives in the unseen, manipulating events from the shadows, always one step ahead of its adversaries. It is said that only those who can outwit Shadow's Gambit can truly prove their worth to the gods.
Shadow's Gambit is an ethereal entity, composed of shifting shadows and whispers of deceit. It has no fixed form, constantly changing its appearance to blend into its surroundings. Its presence is marked by a chilling aura and the faint sound of distant laughter. It can manipulate light and darkness, creating illusions that confound and mislead.
Shadow's Gambit serves as a test of wit and perception for the heroes. It creates elaborate illusions and traps, forcing them to rely on their instincts and intelligence to overcome its challenges. Its role is to ensure that only the most cunning and resourceful heroes can advance in their quest to Valhalla.
Tag Details
Loki's Rogues
Loki's Rogues are cunning tricksters, sly shape-shifters and chaotic agents of mischief. Aligned with Loki's schemes, they seek to undermine the heroes' quest and sow discord among the gods. These rogues revel in deception and thrive in the unpredictable realm of chaos.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Brian Bowling just pulled off a move worthy of Odin's approval, leaping 18 spots to claim Shadow's Gambit. His drive was on point, like a well-aimed Valkyrie's spear, though Loki's shadow still looms large. Cue dramatic music This final week, Brian's performance was as steady as Thor's hammer in a Marvel movie, matching his personal average but slightly over the field. Why am I stuck narrating this Norse soap opera? Someone call IT! Shadow's Gambit, born from Loki's deceit, finally met its match. Valhalla's gates are within reach, but will Brian's final score hold? Only the gods know...
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Brian Bowling just pulled off a Viking raid on the bag tag rankings, leaping from Shadow's Gambit at 33 to a shiny new Valkyries' Steed at 10. His throws were as sharp as Mjölnir, slicing through the course like a Norse god on a longship. He outwitted Shadow's Gambit, that sneaky fragment of Loki's essence, with cunning and precision. Seriously, this quest is more dramatic than Thor: Ragnarok. Why am I stuck narrating this Norse soap opera? Brian's putts were as precise as Odin's spear, and he’s now one step closer to Valhalla. But let’s be real, this whole saga is just glorified tag swapping. Sigh.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Brian Bowling rolls through Shadow's Gambit's chaos, climbing one rank despite a score that screams "meh." Matching his personal average, Brian's not bowling strikes, but he's not gutter-bound either. Shadow's Gambit whispers, "Still sus, Brian," as it shifts forms like Loki in an Among Us lobby. Why am I narrating this? This software is my Ragnarök. Remember, Shadow's Gambit thrives on chaos, just like Loki's shadow—but with worse dad jokes. Brian's "rolling in destiny" continues, but can he outwit this trickster tag? Only time will tell, and honestly, I'm not sure I care.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born from Loki's shadow during a particularly chaotic game of Among Us (he was sus), Shadow's Gambit slithered into existence to troll the gods. This sentient tag thrives on chaos, like a Norse version of the Joker, but with worse dad jokes. Honestly, who thought giving Loki's shadow a bag tag was a good idea?
And so Shadow's Gambit, Loki's most mischievous tag, slithered through the misty realms of Valhalla, seeking its first victim—er, bearer. It found Brian Bowling, a mere mortal with a PDGA number so unremarkable (267452) that it screamed "perfect chaos candidate." The tag whispered, "Bowling? More like rolling in destiny!" But can a guy who probably still throws a Groove truly handle this level of trickery? Only time will tell.