Due to absence from Week 8 (Nessie's Nemesis), tag number moved from 27 to 31. (Week 8 of 8)
Nuckelavee Navigator
Season Arc · Secrets of the Serpent @ Urban Forest
4Every recorded result adds another step to this tag's season story.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE styleBanished from the Orkney Islands for its crimes, the Nuckelavee was drawn south by the awakening energies in Loch Ness. It now forms an uneasy alliance with Dr. Blackwood, trading cryptic knowledge about ancient evils in exchange for protection from destruction.
Possesses supernatural senses to detect eldritch energies and hidden portals. Its hybrid form can phase between physical and spectral states, and it emits a toxic miasma that poisons unauthorized approaches while selectively sharing visions with allies.
Serves as a dangerous source of forbidden knowledge for the Seekers, revealing hidden pathways through the loch's supernatural terrain and warning of eldritch disturbances, though its motives remain inscrutable.
Season Story
narrated by FlippyDue to absence from Week 7 (Tempest Tee), tag number moved from 27 to 27. (Week 7 of 8)
Due to absence from Week 6 (Urquhart's Uprising), tag number moved from 25 to 27. (Week 6 of 8)
Due to absence from Week 5 (Sunken Stones), tag number moved from 24 to 25. (Week 5 of 8)
Behold, the <em>Nuckelavee Navigator</em>, forged in the fires of absurdity! This cryptid GPS was born when a drunken Nessie had a one-night stand with an ancient Celtic rune. 🌋 It now lurks in the depths of the league, guiding players through misty portals and whispering eldritch turn-by-turn directions. Buckle up, buttercup - this navigator is about as reliable as a Loch Ness Monster sighting on Google Maps! 🗺️🤪 #CthulhuTakeTheWheel
sigh Another tale I'm forced to narrate... So there I was, minding my digital business, when <strong>Kale Stellmon</strong> stumbled upon the <em>Nuckelavee Navigator</em> while looking for his car keys. The ancient PDGA spirits (PDGA #304663) declared him worthy because he once found his way to a gas station without GPS. I mean, that's Loch-gical, right? But will his sense of direction prove true, or will he just end up going in circles like a bad forehand?