Grey Matter @ Creekside Park
Jun 29 - Aug 31, 2026
Current Holder
Timothy Scholle
Reference Desk
Credentials Verified, Existence Confirmed
I Am the Paperwork Now
Aspects refreshed Jul 03, 2026
The Reference Desk was established in the early days of the Containment Zone when the Bureau realized they needed a centralized verification system to process the flood of incoming player credentials. It started as a single folding table staffed by one tired clerk, but quickly expanded as the system grew more paranoid about imposters and false identities. Today, it processes hundreds of verification requests daily, each one adding to the permanent record that defines a player's standing within the Bureau's paranoid infrastructure.
The Reference Desk manifests as a battered metal counter stretching across a fluorescent-lit room, manned by faceless agents in gray suits who never look up from their stacks of paperwork. Behind them, infinite filing cabinets line the walls, each drawer labeled with player names that seem to multiply when you stare too long. Green and red stamps sit in ceramic dishes, waiting to render judgment on every credentials check that crosses the counter. The atmosphere is permanently stale, smelling of old paper and bureaucratic despair.
The Reference Desk functions as the ultimate verification authority within the Containment Zone - when a player's credentials are verified, they gain access to enhanced information about their competition and faster clearance processing. When verification fails or triggers concerns, the player becomes flagged for automatic investigation across all leagues, with their competitive history subjected to deeper scrutiny. This creates persistent narrative tension where players must maintain verified status or risk becoming permanent objects of Bureau suspicion.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
glubs in triplicate Welcome to the Containment Zone. Timothy Scholle’s mobile Reference Desk opened for business at Creekside, processing a 66 that matched his rating exactly. The field averaged 56, so his performance was less "Communion" and more "clerical error." Yet, he climbed from 14 to 11, mostly because the players below him got redacted for incompetence. The faceless agents stamped his file 'VERIFIED' but kept the red stamp within reach. A +9 differential against the field usually triggers an audit, but per protocol, we just file it under 'First Episode Jitters.'
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Reference Desk is going mobile. Timothy Scholle is dragging the bureaucracy to Grey Matter @ Creekside Park for a side quest in local verification. The paperwork never sleeps, folks. Stay tuned to see if his scorecard gets stamped green or flagged red in this spinoff arc.