Tap the tag to flip it — the back is what prints on the acrylic.
Veiled Nguruvilu
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: Veiled Nguruvilu stays with its holder — only its number moves with each week's standings.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE style
High ConceptSerpentine Guardian of Cryptid Waterways
TroubleGlowing Eyes Betray Hidden Currents
Fur That Scales Under PressureYour OB Shots Amuse My RapidsTail Whips Between Continents
Born from the first earthquake in the Andes, the Nguruvilu slithered into the world's rivers to guard their secrets and now maintains hidden connections between cryptid habitats
Fox-like head with elongated serpent body, glowing golden eyes that change color with water depth, fur that transforms into scales when submerged
Maintains the hidden waterways connecting cryptid habitats worldwide and marks significant events in riverbed carvings only other cryptids can read
Season Story
narrated by Flippy
Field drift
Sigh Look, I'm stuck narrating another water cryptid saga, but at least <strong>Eric Erickson</strong> is making waves with that personal best -1 at River Bottoms. Our <em>Veiled Nguruvilu</em> is apparently taking notes from its electric cousin, the <em>Monolith Muldjewangk</em>, because nothing says "ancient river guardian" like hanging out with a thunder-powered rock monster. rolls eyes
But here's the tea: Eric's third-place finish has our serpentine friend questioning its life choices. Like, maybe there's more to life than being a glorified underwater hall monitor? Will our slithery friend finally emerge from its ancestral rivers to witness Eric's ascent through the rankings? Or are we all just drowning in increasingly complicated cryptid family drama? Stay tuned, mortals... 🌊✨
Forged
When the Andes first shrugged, <em>Veiled Nguruvilu</em> #125 slithered out like a Fox News alert—part river serpent, part mood ring, all cryptid influencer. Born to guard "secrets" (probably just lost discs in water hazards), this shapeshifting drama queen bridges habitats like a supernatural Uber. sigh Yes, we’re really doing aquatic fox-serpent lore for plastic tags. Cue X-Files theme.
Will its golden eyes spot your shanked drive? 🌊👀
The stars aligned—or more likely, a spreadsheet auto-assigned—when <strong>Eric Erickson</strong> (PDGA #203547, aka "The Man Who Putts Like a Sleepy Sloth") stumbled upon <em>Veiled Nguruvilu</em> #125. Legend says it chose him after he three-putted a waterfall hole so hard, the serpent mistook his tears for a tributary. With a rating of 925, he’s either "mid" or "mystically adequate"—the cryptid jury’s still out.
Will this river fox’s golden eyes forgive his next shank, or is it already drafting its Yelp review? 🌊⭐
See where Eric Erickson sits in the competition group.Updated after every finalized round