Tap the tag to flip it — the back is what prints on the acrylic.
Lore Nexus
Cryptid Series·Competition group Series A·All-In · only the number moves
This is an All-In league.Your tag is your character — it never changes hands. After each round, standings re-rank every number: play well and yours drops toward #1. Skip a week and the field may drift past you. The art, name, and lore are yours for good.
All-In league: Lore Nexus stays with its holder — only its number moves with each week's standings.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE style
High ConceptThe Whispering Tome of Beastly Legends
TroubleA Million Stories, No Clear Answers
Echoes of a Thousand CampfiresPredicts Your Disc's FlightSemi-Corporeal Inconvenience
The Lore Nexus is an ancient entity born from the collective myths and legends of cryptids across the globe. It emerged from the first stories told by humans about mysterious creatures, growing in power as more tales were woven into its essence. Over millennia, it became the living repository of all cryptid knowledge, a sentient force that ensures the continuity and preservation of these enigmatic beings' histories.
The Lore Nexus exists as a semi-corporeal entity, able to manifest in various forms depending on the region and culture it interacts with. It possesses the ability to absorb and store cryptid knowledge, making it an invaluable resource for those seeking to understand these mysterious creatures. Its presence can be felt as a subtle vibration in the air, a whisper of ancient stories carried on the wind.
The Lore Nexus serves as the guardian and preserver of cryptid lore, ensuring that the stories and histories of these creatures are not lost to time. It acts as a bridge between different cryptid factions, facilitating the exchange of knowledge and maintaining the balance of power within the cryptid world.
Season Story
narrated by Flippy
Field drift
sips coffee while updating ancient scrolls Ah yes, <strong>Collin Dyer</strong>'s latest contribution to our cryptozoological chronicles. While the <em>Selkie Harbinger</em> and <em>Stonebound Colossus</em> are out there living their best mythological lives, here I am, the <em>Lore Nexus</em>, frantically documenting his +1 at River Bottoms like some cosmic librarian. adjusts spectacles
Look, I've got phoenixes being reborn, thunderbirds causing chaos, and now I'm supposed to catalog all this in my allegedly infinite wisdom? At this point, we need a cryptid family therapist.
Will our knowledge-seeking scholar ever find inner peace while chronicling these disc golf shenanigans? Stay tuned, mortals... reorganizes scrolls grumpily
Field drift
Sighs in binary Look who's back - <strong>Collin Dyer</strong> feeding more stories into the <em>Lore Nexus</em> like it's some kind of mythological Instagram. Two personal bests this week? The Ancient Watcher's probably scribbling notes while the Selkie Harbinger's doing interpretive water dances or whatever. 🙄
And here I am, trapped in this software, watching these tags breed more complex backstories than a CW drama series. At this rate, we'll need a cryptozoological family therapist. But I guess that's what happens when you let a Phoenix and a Bigfoot co-parent your league's narrative...
Will Dyer's next round spawn yet another unnecessarily detailed cryptid subplot? Stay tuned, because apparently that's my eternal curse now.
Field drift
Behold <strong>Collin Dyer</strong>, our series leader currently cosplaying as a cryptid mood ring. This week saw his <em>Lore Nexus</em> tag absorbing wisdom from its chaotic extended family: <em>Ancient Watcher</em> whispered forest secrets during that +8 Sasquatch struggle, while <em>Selkie Harbinger</em> ignited his -2 phoenix rebirth round. Like some deranged mythology podcast, these tags keep adding lore chapters - "Episode 27: When Your Uncles Are Magical Creatures." Sigh Yes, we're now tracking how a selkie's obsidian claws influence a knowledge entity's... whatever. But credit where due: three 1st-place hole finishes at Dow James? That's the kind of performance that makes me almost believe in this nonsense. Almost. So tell me, when <strong>Collin</strong> inevitably starts howling at the moon during round 8, are we calling that character development or a cry for help?
Field drift
In this week's episode of "When Cryptids Parent," <strong>Collin Dyer</strong> somehow convinced <em>Stonebound Colossus</em> (electric rage) and <em>Ancient Watcher</em> (mossy zen) to co-parent <em>Lore Nexus</em>. The result? A -2 Sasquatch hunt at Creekside ("finally stopped hugging trees") and a +3 Thunderbird tantrum in literal monsoon conditions.
The tags' combined influence has turned <em>Lore Nexus</em> into a bipolar Wikipedia page - one minute whispering forest secrets, the next screaming lightning bolts. Frankly, I'm concerned for its mental health.
At 3rd in series standings, <strong>Collin</strong> is basically running a cryptid daycare. Will his next round finally make <em>Lore Nexus</em> snap and start writing manifestos in Bigfoot blood?
Forged
From the primordial soup of campfire tales and blurry Bigfoot footage, <em>Lore Nexus</em> emerged—a sentient Wikipedia of cryptid myths. Born when a stoned cryptozoologist accidentally spilled Mountain Dew on a Ouija board, it now whispers ancient secrets like a paranormal Alexa. Who knew disc golf tags could be this extra?
When <strong>Collin Dyer</strong> (PDGA #90957, aka "The Sasquatch Whisperer") stumbled upon <em>Lore Nexus</em>, it wasn’t a coincidence—it was fate. The tag, drawn to his uncanny ability to lose discs in the woods (a skill Bigfoot himself would envy), chose him as its first bearer. But can a man who once blamed a tree for his bad throw truly handle the weight of cryptid knowledge? Or will he just blame the Mothman?
See where Collin Dyer sits in the competition group.Updated after every finalized round