The Chaintrix
Feb 09 - Apr 19, 2026
Current Holder
Collin Dyer
Ticket Reckoning
Verification Algorithm Wearing Flesh
Once Was Denied Entry
Aspects refreshed Mar 26, 2026
Ticket Reckoning emerged when the Chaintrix's 16 movie simulations were first loaded onto the cosmic VHS tape - the tape required a mechanism to verify admission at each simulation's theater entrance, and the verification algorithm transformed into a living entity that now judges every player's entry status by scanning their magnetic membership signature.
Manifests as a permanently torn movie ticket half with phosphor-glowing perforations along the tear line. The ticket changes appearance based on membership tier - Elite tickets burn with Blockbuster gold, Preferred tickets shimmer with midnight blue, and Account Suspended tickets appear charred and crumbling. It emits a faint magnetic hum and leaves thermal-printer-smoke trails when rendering judgments.
Ticket Reckoning serves as the Chaintrix's entry verification authority - it determines which players get admitted to each movie simulation and which get turned away. When players attempt to enter any league event, the Reckoning instantly scans their complete attendance history and renders verdict: admission granted, standing by for judgment, or account suspended. Missed events create overdue ticket debt that accumulates until the Reckoning collects.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born when the Chaintrix VHS demanded receipts, Tag 151 is a glowing stub that scans your magnetic signature. It burns gold for Elites or crumbles for the rest. Emitting magnetic hums and thermal smoke, it judges your entry status before you throw. Hope your membership is current, or this petty artifact might just edit you out of the sequel.
Collin Dyer plucked Ticket Reckoning from the void. Tag 151 smoked with thermal static, its glowing perforations scanning his magnetic signature. A faint hum: "Admission pending." Not Blockbuster gold yet, Collin. The simulation has logged your entry; try not to get edited out before the credits.