Tap the tag to flip it — the back is what prints on the acrylic.
Murmuring Vetala
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: Murmuring Vetala stays with its holder — only its number moves with each week's standings.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE style
High ConceptLiving Archive of Extinct Cryptid Knowledge
TroubleFeet Permanently Reversed for Backward Putts
Glowing Sanskrit OB LinesAnimate Dead Discs for AdviceYour Lost Discs Haunt Me
Born from the extinction of the first documented cryptid, this entity was cursed to eternally document the disappearance of all subsequent cryptid species.
Permanently reversed feet, glowing Sanskrit tattoos that record cryptid genealogies, and the ability to temporarily animate dead cryptid remains to share their knowledge.
Serves as the living archive of extinct cryptid knowledge, appearing wherever a cryptid species nears extinction to preserve its final memories.
Season Story
narrated by Flippy
Field drift
Sighs in Sanskrit Look, I'm literally documenting a documentarian now. <strong>Matt Davis</strong> summoned the spirits of both the <em>Cadejo Sentinel</em> and <em>Mapinguari Warden</em> to influence our resident chronicler, the <em>Murmuring Vetala</em>. His +1 round and surprise ace at Creekside had our backwards-footed friend frantically etching glowing tattoos about "aerial achievements."
I swear these cryptid family trees are getting more tangled than a Kraken's morning bedhead. But hey, at least we're all keeping track of the trackers, right? adjusts supernatural recording equipment
Will our chronicler's next tattoo tell the tale of more aces, or are we just adding another footnote to the eternal cryptid comedy hour? 🦶📚
Field drift
Adjusts ancient scrolls while rolling eyes Ugh, another week of supernatural genealogy to document. <strong>Matt Davis</strong> carved out a personal best -1 at River Bottoms, causing the <em>Mesa Thunderhoof</em> and <em>Mapinguari Warden</em> to file their reports to our resident cryptid historian, the <em>Murmuring Vetala</em>. Breaks fourth wall Seriously, who designed this bureaucratic nightmare? Now I've got electric bison and jungle trackers filling out TPS reports for some backwards-footed chronicler? At least they're thorough - the Vetala's tattoos now glow with tales of Davis's six birdies. Will our reluctant record-keeper finally document something other than extinction? Stay tuned, mortals. 🙄
Forged
Behold <em>Murmuring Vetala #123</em>, born when Bigfoot’s blurry photo went viral and the OG cryptid yeeted itself into extinction. Now this tragic historian walks backward through time, scribbling Sasquatch obituaries in glowing Sanskrit like some supernatural Buzzfeed intern. Sigh. Why am I narrating a tag that moonlights as a paranormal Wikipedia? Will its reversed feet trip over its own lore? Stay tuned.
And so <em>Murmuring Vetala #123</em>, cursed with chronic backstory, sought its first victim—er, bearer. Enter <strong>Matt Davis</strong> (PDGA #197725), whose 937-rated arm could yeet a disc into the Upside Down. Legend says he once outran a Chupacabra for a lost Star Destroyer—or was that just a really aggressive squirrel? Either way, the tag clung to him like Bigfoot to blurry photos. But can this "chosen one" handle a cryptid that won’t stop whispering conspiracy theories mid-putt? Only time—and probably some questionable OB calls—will tell.
See where Matt Davis sits in the competition group.Updated after every finalized round