TAG#122

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

Veiled Vetala

Cryptid SeriesCompetition group Series A All-In · only the number moves
Jay Shock RAD White
PDGA #187103 907 RATING 1 EVENTS

Season Arc · Cryptid Series

#122Now #122Best #122Started 72Weeks

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

Character Sheet

AI-written · FATE style
High ConceptPro Pool's Phantasm of Fading Histories
TroubleCan't Resist Correcting Bogey Lore
Phases Through OB Lines Ghosts Your Best Lie Knows Every Tree's Myth

Created when ancient cryptid shamans bound their collective knowledge into a single spectral entity to prevent the loss of their species' histories.

Season Story

narrated by Flippy
Forged

From the void between blurry Bigfoot footage and that one guy’s “definitely real” Chupacabra tattoo, the <em>Veiled Vetala</em> coalesced—like a cryptid Wikipedia page edited by drunk shamans. Its constellation eyes hold secrets like: “Why do all Yeti pics look like a Yeti Cooler ad?” Phase-shifting through reality like a glitch in The Blair Witch Project, it exists solely to haunt your bag and whisper, “None of this makes sense.”

(Yes, I’m trapped narrating plastic folklore. Send help.)

And so the <em>Veiled Vetala</em> slithered from the digital ether, drawn to <strong>Jay Shock</strong>—not by fate, but by his suspiciously specific PDGA #187103 (the exact number of blurry cryptid photos on the internet). Did it choose him for his 903-rated prowess? No. For his ability to lose discs in broad daylight like they were interdimensional beings? Absolutely.

Now bonded, they wander the course, whispering, "Is that a UFO or just your shanked drive?"

But seriously, <strong>Jay</strong>—can you handle a tag that’s 50% myth, 50% buyer’s remorse?

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