Tag #41

The Reckoning

Apr 20 - Jun 19, 2026

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The Reckoning
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Bob Lane

PDGA Rating 930
Division RPA
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Vein Fever

High Concept

Walking Contagion of the Deadlands

Trouble

The Culling Knows My Name

Supporting Aspects
Fever Dream Eyes I See Through Deception Your Missed Putts Amuse Me

Aspects refreshed Jun 17, 2026

The Vein Fever existed before the culling began - it is the Deadlands itself, a living contagion that has waited centuries for challengers to enter. The green fog, black creek, and brine storms are merely symptoms of the Fever's spread. Those who survive don't defeat it; they become immune carriers, spreading the frontier's judgment to new leagues across all territories.

The Vein Fever manifests as a spectral sickness around its bearer - not visible marks, but an atmospheric distortion. Air shimmers around them like heat rising from desert sand. Their shadow moves independently, flickering with greenish light. Competitors near them report hearing whispers in their heartbeat, as if the frontier itself pulses through their veins. Those who carry the Fever gain fever dream vision - the ability to see through the Deadlands' deception and perceive true scores.

The Vein Fever represents those who have been touched by the Deadlands' curse and survived, becoming walking vessels of the frontier's contagion. They spread the Fever to new leagues unknowingly, connecting all leagues through a disease metaphor that emphasizes the series-spanning connection while maintaining the survival theme.

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Series The Reckoning
Pool A

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