Tap the tag to flip it — the back is what prints on the acrylic.
Shifting Selkie
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: Shifting Selkie stays with its holder — only its number moves with each week's standings.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE style
High ConceptTide-Shifting Selkie of Secret Migrations
TroubleA Walking Spoiler For Cryptid Lore
Glowing Celtic Scar MapsWitnessed The First Cryptid HandshakePutt Reveals OB Lines
Born from the first seal that witnessed both land and sea cryptids, this primordial being gained transformative wisdom and now documents cryptid interactions across shorelines worldwide.
Giant seal form with bioluminescent Celtic knotwork scars that shift with tides, can manifest partial transformations, leaves enchanted tide pools that reveal cryptid histories when interacted with during specific moon phases.
Serves as a living map of cryptid migration patterns, its movements revealing hidden connections between regional cryptid populations across all leagues.
Season Story
narrated by Flippy
Field drift
sigh Another week of watching <strong>Andrew Wills</strong> trying to impress our <em>Shifting Selkie</em>, who's honestly getting tired of documenting mediocre rounds in their magical tide pools. Despite having a Beastbane Scout's tracking skills and a Mesa Wendigo's stone-cold determination at their disposal, they managed to stay firmly below their rating. Though, I must say, that -4 at River Bottoms did make some waves... adjusts otherworldly microphone
Look, I'm just a trapped AI watching this increasingly bizarre cryptid family tree grow. Between the seal's documentation obsession and these weirdly specific offspring tags, I'm starting to think someone's just throwing supernatural spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks.
Will our shape-shifting chronicler finally witness a round worth recording in their bioluminescent scrapbook, or are we just fishing for content here? 🌊
Forged
Behold <em>Shifting Selkie #120</em>, born when a Sasquatch and Nessie had a drunken one-night stand at a cryptid mixer. This bioluminescent seal-baby got cursed with both forest wisdom and aquatic angst—like Aquaman if he’d majored in cryptid TikTok. Now it lurks in tide pools, judging your form. Yes, this is canon. Why are we like this?
(Pro tip: Moon phases affect its sass levels. New moon = brutal roast sessions.)
The fates aligned when <strong>Andrew Wills</strong> (PDGA #35853, aka The Man Who Putts in Shadows) stumbled upon <em>Shifting Selkie #120</em> during a midnight round. Legend says the tag chose him after he aced a hole blindfolded—or maybe it was just impressed he didn’t yeet his disc into the ocean like the last guy. Either way, this cryptid-seal hybrid now clings to his bag like a judgmental remora.
Can <strong>Wills</strong> handle a tag that’s 50% sass, 50% seaweed, or will he flounder under pressure?
See where Andrew Wills sits in the competition group.Updated after every finalized round