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Tag #64

The Reckoning

Apr 20 - Jun 21, 2026

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The Reckoning
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Andrew Mortensen

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Void Psalm

High Concept

The Last Song You'll Hear

Trouble

Sings Too Sweetly of Surrender

Supporting Aspects
Empty Staves Await Your Song Your Remembered Name Dissolves Your Struggle Amuses Me

Aspects refreshed Apr 27, 2026

In the first days of the Deadlands, when the frontier claimed its first souls, there was only silence. Then one competitor understood: the culling doesn't end in death but in becoming part of the void itself. They sang the first Void Psalm - a hymn not of survival but of acceptance - and their voice became the eternal melody that welcomes all who follow into oblivion.

The Void Psalm manifests as spectral sheet music written on black vellum, the notes burning away as they're sung to leave empty staves. It emits a faint harmonic undertone that sounds like distant singing when near a bearer, and its touch carries the cold weight of forgotten things. When it speaks, its voice emerges as multiple whispers harmonized into one.

The Void Psalm serves as the eternal welcome for the eliminated - it sings to those facing culling, promising that oblivion isn't an ending but a transformation into something greater. It whispers to bearers teetering on the edge of elimination, seductively offering the peace of the void while driving survivors to fight harder for remembrance.

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Series The Reckoning
Pool B

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