The Black Bayou @ Dragonfly
Apr 23 - Jun 18, 2026
Current Holder
Chris Fox
Bone Talon
Your Score Is My Prey
They Always Think They've Won
Whispered first in the ghost towns of the southern Deadlands, where a lone competitor survived three elimination rounds by sheer will and an unsettling willingness to let opponents underestimate them. The name spread through saloons and supply lines like wildfire, always accompanied by the same warning: 'That one's got bone in their grip and won't let go.'
The name carries weight in the arena—opponents report an almost tangible shift when facing its bearer, as if the air itself grows claws. Those who wear Bone Talon find their opponents making hesitation-inducing mistakes, as if the psychological weight of the name manifests as literal talons in the challenger's mind.
A predator's identity fused with survival—those who carry Bone Talon have stopped competing and started hunting. The name transforms each ranking match from game to culling, forcing opponents to understand that survival in the arena means becoming something more than a player.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Chris Fox posted a blistering 979-rated round, a +60 over his 919 rating that should have launched him straight to #1. Instead, the Bone Talon clings to #2, and the spirits are cackling—because when you're the Houngan who borrowed magic from the Loa, consistency isn't rewarded; it's expected. A -4.6 vs. field average kept the tag from tumbling, but the supernatural ledger is red, and high noon next week is going to sink those blood-tipped fingers in the mud.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Chris Fox posted a 947-rated round—a solid +28 over his 919 rating—and yet the tag didn't budge from #2. That's what happens when you're the Houngan who borrowed magic from the Loa last week: the swamp demands consistency, and a -1.9 versus field average is barely enough to keep the alligators at bay. The Bone Talon's blood-tipped fingers held on, but this feels less like a grip and more like a genteel loan from the spirits who know you'll pay it back with interest.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Chris Fox climbed three spots to #2 without a round rating to justify the leap, which is either a testament to the Loa's favor or proof that the swamp's fog swallowed someone else's scorecard. The Bone Talon's high concept—'Your Score Is My Prey'—finally caught a break, even if the trouble aspect ('They Always Think They've Won') suggests this is just a setup for next week's fall. tips digital hat The psychological warfare continues, but at least the gills are damp enough for another episode of this swampy side quest.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Chris Fox shot a 919-rated round—essentially a carbon copy of his 920 rating—and the tag still slid from #4 to #5. That's what happens when you go +4.5 over your personal average and the field average is 57.4. The Bone Talon's blood-tipped fingers are gripping air this week, because the swamp doesn't care about reputation; it cares about score. tips digital hat Another week, another reminder that the leaderboard is the only Loa that matters.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Chris Fox ground out a 969-rated round—49 points above his 920 rating—and still the tag didn't budge from #4. That's what happens when the field average is 57 and you shoot 53: you're clawing for traction in a swamp that rewards excellence with a shrug. tips digital hat The Bone Talon's psychological warfare is working on everyone except the leaderboard itself. At least the gills are still damp enough for another week of this side quest.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 1 (Dragonfly Rising), the player moved down with tag number changing from 2 to 4. (Week 1 of 9)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The saga pauses. Bone Talon is spawning a side quest at The Black Bayou @ Dragonfly, with Chris Fox holding the controller. It’s not a reboot, just a swampy detour where the psychological warfare gets muddier. The talons are still sharp, even if the card is just a Tuesday night special.