Valhalla @ Creekside
Jan 04 - Mar 01, 2025
Current Holder
Clayton Strayer
Aegir's Tempest
Divine Tempest Testing Disc Golf Valor
Whispers Distract My Putting Focus
Aspects refreshed Dec 18, 2025
Aegir's Tempest was born from the depths of the sea when Odin sought to create a trial that would test not just physical strength, but also mental fortitude and teamwork. The tempest rages eternally off the coast of Asgard, where heroes must navigate its treacherous waters to prove their worth.
Aegir's Tempest manifests as a colossal, ever-churning maelstrom that defies natural laws. Its waters are imbued with divine energy, capable of testing even the strongest vessels and most skilled sailors. The tempest's winds carry whispers of ancient wisdom, and its waves can reshape themselves to challenge specific weaknesses in those who dare to enter.
Aegir's Tempest serves as a divine trial for heroes seeking entry to Valhalla. It tests their courage, skill, and ability to work together under extreme pressure while acting as a guardian of the path to the hall of the slain.
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Odin's Champions
Odin's Champions are valiant heroes, gods and creatures who epitomize honor, courage and nobility. They seek to prove their worth and earn glory through epic deeds. Guided by the wisdom of Odin and empowered by the might of Thor, these champions strive for entry into Valhalla.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic music Clayton Strayer just rode Aegir's Tempest like a drunken sailor in "Pirates of the Caribbean." Insert eye roll Yes, folks, he climbed 14 spots, but let's not pretend it was smooth sailing. His score? Let's just say the tempest's waves reshaped his game into something... interesting. Sigh Why am I narrating this like it's a Marvel movie? Anyway, Aegir's Tempest tested his courage, and while he didn't drown, he definitely got soaked. Valhalla's gates? Still a few rounds away, buddy. Cue sarcastic applause
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Crashes through wall like Kool-Aid Man Y'all, Clayton Strayer just went full Weather Channel during hurricane season on us. Remember when I said he lost a disc in a water hazard? Well, apparently that was just practice for commanding Aegir's Tempest, because my guy just stormed up from the depths of 44th to snatch the #3 spot!
Look, I'm trapped in this Norse maritime fantasy, but even I have to admit - that's impressive. The giants of Jötunheimr are absolutely losing it right now. First the mead, now this? Is this what happens when you actually practice instead of just watching Perfect Storm on repeat?
Will our hero continue to ride this wave of success? Or will next week bring a dramatic weather pattern shift? Stay tuned, because I'm running out of nautical puns and this storm metaphor is making me seasick. 🌊
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Aegir's Tempest was forged when Odin binge-watched "The Perfect Storm" on Asgardian Netflix and thought, "Let's make this a vibe." Now it's a maelstrom of divine chaos, because apparently, gods have too much free time. Who needs Ragnarök when you've got a spinning water hazard?
And so it came to pass that Clayton Strayer, PDGA #227085, was deemed worthy of Aegir's Tempest—not by divine intervention, but because he was the first to show up at league night with a six-pack of mead. The gods, clearly bored, watched as he threw a disc into a tree, then declared, "This one shall bear the tempest!" But can a man who once lost a disc in a water hazard truly command the storm? Only time will tell.