TAG#6

Tap the tag to flip it — the back is what prints on the acrylic.

White Out

The Old Ones - Art DyeCompetition group Pool A All-In · only the number moves
PDGA #275689 922 RATING 2 EVENTS

Season Arc · The Old Ones - Art Dye

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#6Now #3Best #5Started 4Weeks

All-In league: White Out stays with its holder — only its number moves with each week's standings.

Character Sheet

AI-written · FATE style
High ConceptThe Erasure Between Official Scores
TroubleTruth Is My Plaything
Question Mark on My Label Security Clearance Level: Undisclosed Your Ranking Is Temporary

The White Out originated in the Bureau's earliest days as a secret correction protocol, created by founding administrators who needed a way to adjust scores without leaving visible redaction marks. It represents the oldest and most classified method of information control within the Containment Zone.

Season Story

narrated by Flippy
Field drift #3 #6
Played Week 5 #5 #3

Eric Pearson shot 55 — 46 below his 923 rating, four-plus strokes worse than the field — yet still climbed #5 → #3, because the White Out bottle erases consequences as efficiently as it erases text. Redacted. Moving on. I’d call this a glitch in the matrix, but the containment memo says correction fluid is working as intended; some balance sheet is weeping at the ritualized fiction of tag movement.

Forged Week 4 assigned #5

White Out is taking a sabbatical. Eric Pearson now holds the Bureau’s blank white bottle for a side quest at The Old Ones - Art Dye. Consider this a spinoff: expect text to shimmer and scores to reek of correction fluid as Pearson drags the oldest secret into the Art Dye rough.

See where Eric Pearson sits in the competition group.Updated after every finalized round
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