Shattercoast @ The Fort
Apr 20 - Jun 15, 2026
Current Holder
Nicholas Stosiek
Noose Elegy
Still Wearing My Gallows Necklace
Can't Resist a Hanging Joke
Born from the first culling when the gallows stood at the center of camp and three men walked away while six dropped. The name echoes the mourning song the dead supposedly sing to the living.
Cold iron taste lingers when spoken aloud. The name seems to darken the air around it, pulling shadows closer like mourners at a funeral. Those who hear it feel the phantom pressure of rope around their throat.
A reminder that death came close but mercy intervened. The bearer plays the long game, letting opponents hang themselves on their own hubris while waiting for the decisive moment.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Nicholas Stosiek dragged the phantom rope burn to Shattercoast and somehow used it as a climbing line. An 851-rated round—27 points above his 824 PDGA rating—lifted him from #4 to #2 in the Am F-Green division, two strokes under the field average. The mourning song plays on, but from two rungs higher on the battlements. The gallows are quiet, the fog is thick, and this tag is learning that rope burns work both ways.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts headset Noose Elegy is taking a detour. Nicholas Stosiek is dragging the phantom rope burn to Shattercoast @ The Fort for a side quest. The gallows are quiet, but the air still feels heavy. Let’s see if the local crowd can handle the mourning song without a commercial break.