The Reckoning
Apr 20 - Jun 21, 2026
Current Holder
David LaTour
Dead Reckoning
The Ledger Never Forgets
Obsessed with Every Point
Aspects refreshed Apr 27, 2026
The Dead Reckoning was born from the first culling in the Deadlands, when the frontier's supernatural laws first took hold. The original survivor, a dying mathematician, calculated his way through elimination using pure probability - and when he emerged as the first remembered, his ghost became the living ledger that tracks all who follow.
The Dead Reckoning appears as a gaunt specter in a dust-choked duster, its face obscured by a wide-brimmed hat worn low. In one skeletal hand it carries a perpetually updating ledger, and in the other a quill that writes itself. Red embers smolder where eyes should be. It is composed of dust and dried blood, and speaks in a whisper-quiet voice that announces rankings like a death knell.
The Dead Reckoning serves as the supernatural scorekeeper of the Deadlands, present at every culling to calculate who deserves remembrance and who deserves oblivion. It is an extension of the frontier's will - a mechanism by which the cursed land judges all who enter.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #49 to #5 based on your top 2 rated rounds from the last two completed series weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #38 to #49 based on your top 2 rated rounds from the last two completed series weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born when a dying mathematician outsmarted the first culling, #38 is now a gaunt specter in a dust-choked duster. The Dead Reckoning scribbles in a self-updating ledger with ember eyes glowing. It doesn't track your score; it audits your soul against par, and it’s already disappointed in your drive.
David LaTour just saddled up with Dead Reckoning #38. That gaunt specter’s already auditing his soul against par. The ink is red and the duster is dusty, partner. Welcome to the Deadlands—try not to get buried before tee time.