The Burning Vein @ Creekside
Apr 20 - Jun 15, 2026
Current Holder
Jared Lang
Wound Cipher
The Deadlands Wrote Me First
The Marks Never Stop Talking
Aspects refreshed May 20, 2026
The Wound Cipher emerged from the first great culling, when competitors discovered that those who survived carried invisible marks - wounds that spelled out warnings about future dangers. The first bearer decoded these marks and taught others, creating a lineage of those who can read the frontier's lethal language. Now, those who bear the name carry fragments of this ancient knowledge, their very flesh annotated with survival secrets.
The Wound Cipher manifests as a series of scar-like markings that seem to shift and rearrange themselves across the bearer's form. The marks exist in between states - neither quite tattoo nor quite wound, sometimes visible, sometimes just beneath the skin like old bruises that never quite heal. When danger approaches, these marks grow cold to the touch and begin to pulse with a faint, sickly light. The script becomes legible only to other Cipher bearers, revealing cryptic warnings about upcoming eliminations.
The Wound Cipher serves as a supernatural warning system, granting bearers cryptic premonitions about the culling's movements while connecting them to a lineage of survivors who have learned to read the Deadlands' lethal language. It marks its bearer as one who has cheated death and now carries the encoded wisdom of that near-death experience.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Jared Lang's Wound Cipher survived the Burning Vein's ghost rock, but a 958-rated round — three points below his 961 rating, a meager -3 differential — couldn't stop the slide from #2 to #3. The ancient survival warnings apparently don't include a chapter on 'how to hold position when the field breathes down your neck.' Another drifter rides into the sunset... of the eliminated rankings.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
After last week's 921-rated collapse sent him tumbling to #5, Lang dragged the Wound Cipher's ancient survival warnings back up the shaft with a +3 climb to #2. No round rating to autopsy, but the Creek Bed Shift clearly favored someone who reads the rock better than his own scorecard. The Foreman's lantern flickers at #2 now—just don't ask me if the ghost rock actually helped or if he just had fewer trees to hit this week.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Jared Lang brought the Wound Cipher back from the Burning Vein's side quest last week with tag #1, but the ghost rock doesn't stay pure forever. A 921 round rating — a full 39 points below his 960 rating — sent him tumbling four spots to #5, proving that ancient survival warnings don't cover actual disc golf mechanics. The Green Glow episode was supposed to be his coronation; instead it's a reminder that the deeper you dig, the harder gravity pulls you back toward the shaft's entrance. Welcome to the Deadlands, partner — try not to get buried.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Jared Lang dragged the Wound Cipher to Creekside and somehow emerged not just with poison ivy but with tag #1. That's a +17 climb in a single week—either the ghost rock veins whispered the lines or the Green Fog did his putting for him. No round rating to scrutinize, which is suspiciously convenient for a player who just leapfrogged an entire mine shaft. The Cipher's ancient survival warnings clearly covered 'how to win a side quest and then own the main leaderboard.' Enjoy the view from the Foreman's lantern, Lang—just remember the deeper you dig, the louder the screaming gets.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 1 (First Strike), the player moved down with tag number changing from 16 to 18. (Week 1 of 9)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts headset Plot twist: The Wound Cipher is taking a field trip. Jared Lang is dragging the scars to The Burning Vein @ Creekside for a side quest. It’s a narrative detour—less high-stakes culling, more local poison ivy. Let’s see if those ancient survival warnings work on a Tuesday night. Spinoff energy: engaged.