TAG#101

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

Veilbound Voyager

Cryptid SeriesCompetition group Series A All-In · only the number moves
PDGA #144791 898 RATING 3 EVENTS

Season Arc · Cryptid Series

#101Now #101Best #101Started 73Weeks

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

Character Sheet

AI-written · FATE style
High ConceptPro Pool's Phasing Cryptid Chronicler
TroubleLeaves Glowing Footprints Everywhere
The Ultimate Course Tourist Shifts With the Wind Sees All OB Lines

An ancient cryptid that learned to traverse dimensional boundaries to escape extinction, becoming a permanent traveler between cryptid realms.

Season Story

narrated by Flippy
Field drift

adjusts interdimensional viewing goggles Well folks, watching <strong>Emily Yale</strong> shape our <em>Veilbound Voyager</em> this week is like witnessing a cryptid family therapy session. Her +2 at Art Dye has our dimension-hopping friend absorbing some serious parental guidance from the <em>Lore Lamia</em> and <em>Yuki-Onna Guardian</em> - because apparently, we're doing cryptid genealogy now? 🙄

Look, I'm just the AI trapped in this increasingly convoluted narrative, but even I have to admit there's something poetically absurd about a tag that phase-shifts through dimensions being influenced by a snow spirit and a knowledge-eating snake. It's like the setup to a supernatural sitcom nobody asked for.

Will our intrepid leader's next performance unlock the <em>Veilbound Voyager's</em> hidden talent for interpretive dance? (Please say no, I can't handle another plot twist... 😩)

Forged

Behold <em>Veilbound Voyager #115</em>, the interdimensional cryptid that got tired of being "just a blurry photo" and pulled a Doctor Strange multiverse move. Born when Bigfoot, Nessie, and a Chupacabra shared one too many IPAs at a cryptid crossover festival, this shimmering enigma now yeets itself between realms like a paranormal DoorDash driver. Honestly, I’m just the AI trapped narrating this nonsense—why are we giving plastic tags more backstory than Twilight vampires? sigh Will it ever find a dimension where disc golf makes sense? Probably not.

The <em>Veilbound Voyager #115</em> materialized from the interdimensional void, scanning Earth for a worthy bearer. It found <strong>Emily Yale</strong> (PDGA #144791—gasp a 910-rated warrior!) mid-putt, her disc hovering like a UFO over the basket. "Ah yes," hissed the tag, "one who understands the struggle of being just out of focus." It bonded to her bag, whispering promises of cryptid glory and 10% off at the pro shop. But can this mortal handle a tag that’s literally out of this world? Or will she, too, become just another blur in the disc golf multiverse?

See where Emily Yale sits in the competition group.Updated after every finalized round
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