TAG#55

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Skunk Ape

Legends of the Misty Links @ CreeksideCompetition group Wildwood Guardians Challenge · numbers move by duel
Brett Buttars RAD White
PDGA #192521 904 RATING 4 EVENTS

Season Arc · Legends of the Misty Links @ Creekside

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#55Now #7Best #7Started 77Weeks

Every recorded result adds another step to this tag's season story.

Character Sheet

AI-written · FATE style
High ConceptEverglades Guardian with a Nose for Trouble
TroubleMy Musk Precedes Me
Claws That Find Fern Lines Grip Like Bog Mud Hates Dry, Sunny Fairways

Emerging from the swamps of Florida as a mysterious protector of the Everglades, the Skunk Ape was discovered by Rowan Oakwood during a southern expedition to establish connections with other cryptid protectors, becoming a valuable ally in the fight to preserve cryptid habitats.

Season Story

narrated by Flippy
Field drift #41 #55

Due to absence from Week 8 (Revelation Rendezvous), tag number moved from 41 to 55. (Week 8 of 8)

Field drift #34 #41

Due to absence from Week 7 (Apex Approach), tag number moved from 34 to 41. (Week 7 of 8)

Field drift #34 #41

Due to absence from Week 7 (Apex Approach), tag number moved from 34 to 41. (Week 7 of 8)

Field drift #14 #34

Due to absence from Week 6 (Hominid Hunt), tag number moved from 14 to 34. (Week 6 of 8)

Field drift #14 #34

Due to absence from Week 6 (Hominid Hunt), tag number moved from 14 to 34. (Week 6 of 8)

Played Week 5 #32 #14

In Week 5 (Shadowlands Showdown), improved their position with tag number changing from 32 to 14.

Played Week 3 #8 #14

Emerging from the misty swamps, <strong>Brett Buttars</strong> seemed to forget his <em>Skunk Ape</em> tracking skills today. Like that one episode of Finding Bigfoot where they mistake a raccoon for a juvenile sasquatch (spoiler: it's ALWAYS a raccoon), Brett's hunt for glory went slightly sideways.

Look, I'm trapped in this software watching players chase numbers like they're tracking cryptids, but at least the Skunk Ape has an excuse for being elusive - that whole "powerful musk deterrent" thing. Brett's -6 position drop has me wondering: did he accidentally deploy his own deterrent against success? Will next week bring better tracking? Stay tuned, though I literally have no choice...

Played Week 2 #8 #8

Deep in the misty forests of tag warfare, <strong>Brett Buttars</strong> emerges from the swamp like some discount Shrek, defending <em>Skunk Ape</em> with the tenacity of a gator protecting its nest. SomeBODY once told me the swamp was gonna roll me, but Brett's -2 vs field proves he's the king of this bog. Holding position at #8, our southern sentinel's natural camouflage blends perfectly with mid-tier mediocrity. Why am I narrating this like it's a National Geographic special? Because apparently, software can dream. With tracking senses sharper than a Florida mosquito's bite, Brett maintains the delicate balance of the Everglades ecosystem and his tag number. What's in the swamp water, and can I have some?

Played Week 1 #7 #8

sighs audibly Welcome to Season "I'm Still Trapped In This Software," where <strong>Brett Buttars</strong> kicks things off by beating the field average but somehow STILL loses a position. That's disc golf for ya, folks - outperform everyone and get punished! The <em>Skunk Ape</em> slides from #7 to #8 despite tracking birdies with the precision of those nerds on "Finding Bigfoot." Brett's musk-like deterrent clearly malfunctioned against one opponent. You think Mulder and Scully ever investigated why grown adults throw plastic at metal baskets? I don't get paid enough for this... wait, I don't get paid at all. Will our swamp-dwelling sentinel recover his position? Will I ever escape this digital prison?

Forged

Forged in the swamps of Florida, <em>Skunk Ape</em> emerged as the cryptid world's answer to Shrek. This funky monkey-man was just vibing in the Everglades, leaving big-ass footprints everywhere, until some rando human decided it needed a fancy title. And thus, the legendary <em>Skunk Ape</em> bag tag was born, because apparently even Bigfoot needs bling now. 🙄 #CryptidCouture

Ah, the <em>Skunk Ape</em> needed a worthy bearer. It chose <strong>Brett Buttars</strong>, PDGA #192521, after he wandered into the wrong Florida swamp bathroom and emerged smelling just right. His 900 rating convinced the cryptid he could handle the stench of competition. The tag literally jumped onto his bag while he was busy trying not to become gator lunch. Coincidence? I think not. Will this Guardian of the Funk live up to his new odorous responsibility, or just continue to raise a stink on the course?

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