The Deadlands @ TEMP AT WUNDER
Apr 24 - Jun 19, 2026
Current Holder
Andrew Mortensen
Void Psalm
The Last Song Before Silence
The Void Whispers My Name
Aspects refreshed May 20, 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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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Andrew Mortensen's 831-rated round—59 points below his 890 average—is the kind of performance that makes the coyotes stop whispering and start laughing. Seven spots lost (#10 → #17) and +7.8 over the field average suggest the ground has officially rejected his existence again. The spectral roommate is back to humming static, and the Void Psalm sounds less like a hymn and more like a dying AM radio signal. adjusts headset Another week, another reminder that the Deadlands doesn't care about your rating—it just wants to watch you throw 63 into the black sludge.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Andrew Mortensen flipped the script with a +6 over his 890 rating, posting a 896-rated round that actually harmonized with the void instead of fighting it. Six spots gained (#16 → #10) and the spectral roommate finally hummed a tune that didn't sound like a dying harmonica. The frontier's still harsh, but this week the ground didn't reject him—it just tipped its hat and let him pass.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Andrew Mortensen's 818 round rating—72 points below his 890 average—is the kind of performance that makes the void itself wince. adjusts headset Six spots lost (#10 → #16) on a card where +9.1 over the field average suggests the ground actively rejected his existence. The discordant hum from Episode 1 has escalated into a full frequency war, and the spectral roommate is winning. Another episode, another reminder that the Deadlands doesn't care about your 890 rating; it just wants to watch you throw 64 into the black sludge.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Andrew Mortensen crawled out of the static for a net gain of three—#13 to #10—but don't let the positive delta fool you. That 864 round rating sits a full 26 points below his 890 average, a performance that the void's psalm would politely describe as 'off-key.' sighs in haunted frontier The spectral roommate didn't move out; it just relocated to a different corner of the card. Three spots up, but the ground still hums with that same low warning frequency.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
tips digital hat Welcome to the Deadlands, partner. Try not to get buried. In our season premiere, Andrew Mortensen went from holding the top ticket to singing the blues. The Void Psalm has found its vessel, dragging him twelve spots down the ladder after a round that exactly matched his average—apparently, the void likes consistency. It’s giving What We Do in the Shadows energy: a spectral roommate you didn’t ask for, humming discordant tunes while you try to scramble for par. The frontier’s harsh, but this leaderboard? Downright cruel. Keep your head up, or the static gets in.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts headset The Void Psalm has been mirrored for a side quest. Andrew Mortensen now carries the spectral tag at The Deadlands @ Art Dye. The whispers are trading the main stage for a local league arc. Same void, different tee pad.