Grey Matter @ Creekside Park
Jun 29 - Aug 31, 2026
Current Holder
Stephen Dunton
Audit Trail
A Thing Of Permanent Record
Paranoid They're All Watching
Aspects refreshed Jul 03, 2026
The Audit Trail system was commissioned by the Bureau of Disc Golf Affairs during the initial Containment Zone establishment. Created by anonymous bureaucrats in the basement offices of Division 7, it was designed as a surveillance mechanism disguised as a loyalty program. Every league event generates an automatic entry - timestamps, scores, and behavioral data all get logged into your permanent record. The system was implemented under the guise of 'fair competition oversight' but serves primarily as a tool to identify unreliable agents who might leak information or skip mandatory events.
The Audit Trail manifests as a floating data stream visible only to Bureau officials and players with Level 4 clearance or higher. It automatically updates after each round with timestamps, location data, and performance metrics. The trail appears as ethereal numbers and dates that briefly materialize when a player achieves something significant or attends a high-profile event. Low-clearance players cannot see their own trail - they simply receive clearance level notifications, creating paranoia about what exactly is being recorded.
The Audit Trail determines a player's security clearance level, which directly impacts their access to restricted leagues, special events, and Slush Fund bonuses. It serves as the Bureau's primary tool for identifying players who might be planning to defect or go silent - those who miss events without proper filing get flagged for redaction. Conversely, players with pristine trails become trusted assets eligible for classified tournaments and inside information.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts headset Per the file I'm legally required to read aloud: Stephen Dunton entered the Cathedral at Creekside carrying tag #1—which, spoiler alert, was just the signup lottery. The Visitor doesn't care about your placement number; it cares about your scorecard. And Dunton's? A 53 on a layout where the field averaged nearly 57. That's not just Communion; that's a high holy day. But the Audit Trail doesn't reward consistency—it rewards clearance. And Dunton's trail now shows a timestamp from Grey Matter: first week, new branch, same bureaucratic weight. He landed at #3, which in the Bureau's eyes is The Seer tier—close enough to the Trinity to feel the heat, far enough to need next week's offering. Redacted. Moving on. Not because I want to, but because the form demands it.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Audit Trail is detaching from the main grid for a side quest at Grey Matter @ Creekside Park. Stephen Dunton is the new host, meaning the Bureau’s surveillance state just opened a local branch. Expect timestamps, teal glow, and the crushing weight of administrative oversight. The paperwork follows you everywhere.