Hell on Wheels @ The Wasatch Wunder
Apr 23 - Jun 18, 2026
Current Holder
Taylor Thilo
Culling Chant
Three Culls Deep and Still Standing
Haunted by the Culling Melody
The Culling Chant wasn't born; it was extracted. The first entity to survive three consecutive culls heard it—a perfect, terrible melody—etched into their mind by the frontier itself as a reward and a burden. To carry the Chant is to hold the proof of your endurance and the seed of the next elimination.
The bag tag itself is cold to the touch and emits a sub-audible thrum. It causes faint harmonic vibrations in nearby metal. The bearer's shadow may move out of sync, silently mouthing the words. The perceived 'volume' of the Chant increases in the hours before a culling.
It serves as a trophy of extreme endurance, marking the bearer as a veteran of multiple culls, while its subtle, spreading influence makes it a focal point for factions seeking to control the Deadlands' rhythms.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Taylor Thilo's 760-rated round—a staggering 107 points below his 867 rating—turned the Culling Chant's hum into a funeral dirge at Snake Creek. The tag slid from #3 to #6, and the only thing getting culled here was any pretense of momentum. tips digital hat The frontier's harsh, but this leaderboard? Downright cruel.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Culling Chant is taking a detour from the main plot. It’s mirroring into Hell on Wheels @ The Wasatch Wunder, currently haunting Taylor Thilo’s bag. The metal’s humming, the shadows are misbehaving, and we’re watching from the booth to see if this side quest ends in a birdie or a burial.