The Black Bayou @ Dragonfly
Apr 23 - Jun 18, 2026
Current Holder
Cooper Johnson
Tombstone Crown
The Remembered Who Refuses to Drown
Whispers of the Drowned Follow Me
Aspects refreshed May 29, 2026
The Tombstone Crown emerged from the first culling - when the strongest competitor stood alone as others fell, the Deadlands itself carved their victory into eternal stone, creating the first crown as proof that the strong DO get remembered. It exists now as both achievement and burden, a permanent mark that declares its bearer has transcended mere survival to become part of the frontier's cursed legend.
The Tombstone Crown manifests as a ring of compressed gravestone fragments, each piece bearing the faded names of the forgotten. At its apex sits a cracked skull, its eye sockets glowing with the same spectral gold that marks the remembered on the Deadlands' eternal ledgers. The crown whispers faintly when worn, the voices of the culled speaking names of those who survived. It changes color based on the bearer's current ranking - glowing brighter with success, dimming toward ash-gray with failure. The crown cannot be stolen; it bonds only to those who have genuinely survived the culling.
The Tombstone Crown serves as both badge and warning - it marks its bearer as one who has been permanently judged worthy of remembrance while serving as a target for those who would see the remembered fall. When a challenger faces a bearer of this name, they face not just an opponent but a living monument to survival, someone who has already proven they deserve to be remembered in the Deadlands' eternal history.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
A 959 round rating for a 1001-rated player usually earns a slot in the 'disappointment' archives, but the Deadlands works in mysterious ways. Cooper Johnson's +30 tag leap—from 36 to 6—suggests the bayou's spirits were more impressed by his 54 than the rating differential of -42 would indicate. The Tombstone Crown's swamp sabbatical just got interesting: side quest or not, claiming a top-10 slot while the Loa shuffle the rankings makes for a strange kind of legend. The humidity might be rotting my gills, but that kind of movement deserves a spectral tip of the hat.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Tombstone Crown is taking a sabbatical in the swamps. Cooper Johnson now bears the spectral burden at The Black Bayou @ Dragonfly. The Deadlands legend calls it a "side quest," but let's be real—it's just Tuesday night plastic. The whispers of the culled will have to compete with the humidity.