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Tag #50

The Reckoning

Apr 20 - Jun 21, 2026

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The Reckoning
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Zack White

PDGA Rating 919
Division RAD
Events 6
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Echo Psalm

High Concept

The Frontier's Final Whisper

Trouble

My Voice Is Their Last Sound

Supporting Aspects
The Remembered Whisper Back Eyes Like Dying Coals Your Missed Putts Echo Forever

Aspects refreshed Apr 27, 2026

The Deadlands became sentient through accumulated suffering. The countless screams of the eliminated fused into a single, eternal echo that now serves as the frontier's conscience. Born from the first culling, when the first competitor fell to the frontier's harsh judgment, their dying gasp merged with the wind, creating a supernatural voice that speaks for all who survive.

The Echo Psalm manifests as a column of swirling dust and wind, constantly shifting, with a vaguely humanoid silhouette that seems to be listening. Its eyes are two points of dying ember-light, and its mouth is a void that speaks in a voice like wind through a hollow canyon. It can only be heard by those the frontier has marked for judgment, and its pitch changes based on the severity of the culling.

The Echo Psalm serves as the frontier's official herald - it announces rankings, names survivors, and passes judgment. Competitors who earn its attention are marked with spectral dust that clings to them until the next culling, a visible sign that they have been chosen for remembrance.

Tag Details

Series The Reckoning
Pool B

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