Tap the tag to flip it — the back is what prints on the acrylic.
Veilbound Yacuruna
Cryptid Series·Competition group Series B·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: Veilbound Yacuruna stays with its holder — only its number moves with each week's standings.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE style
High ConceptGuardian of Cryptid Aquatic Highways
TroubleUnruly Algae Hair
Reads Water Like a MapWebbed Fingers, Perfect GripBioluminescent Lie Detector
Born from the coalesced spirits of drowned shamans across seven ancient civilizations, this entity gradually transformed into the guardian of cryptid aquatic corridors, its form shaped by millennia of accumulated river sediments and forgotten maritime rituals.
Bioluminescent epidermal patterns shift to map underwater topography, retractable gill-frills resonate with ancestral cryptid vocalizations, prehensile algae hair conducts hydrological memories, and translucent dermal layers reveal swirling sediment-infused circulatory systems.
Orchestrates the secret migration of aquatic cryptids through subterranean river systems while triggering evolutionary adaptations in response to ecological threats.
Season Story
narrated by Flippy
Forged
In the primordial ooze where Amazonian TikTok witches swipe through Tinder for river spirits, <em>Veilbound Yacuruna</em> emerged when a cursed livestream collab between Poseidon's SoundCloud account and a sentient algae bloom went viral. (Yes, we're doing aquatic cryptid lore now - someone tell Marvel their next phase looks damp.) Born of WiFi-enabled ritual circles and hydrohomie memes, this bio-luminescent kingpin now haunts disc golf bags like a glow-in-the-dark student loan statement. Who ordered the Swamp Thing x Subnautica crossover nobody asked for?
When the <em>Veilbound Yacuruna</em> rose from its kombucha-scoby incubation chamber, it scanned Earth’s PDGA database like Tinder for mortals worthy of its brackish glory. Enter <strong>Nathan Andrus</strong> – a man whose PDGA membership receipt apparently doubled as a Sumerian fertility tablet. The tag chose him during a practice round where he three-putted so hard, the very concept of par filed a restraining order. Now this aquatic gremlin clings to his bag like a jealous ex, whispering “bog-standard isn’t a lifestyle, king” through algae-stained teeth. But can our hydrohomie hero survive League Week 1’s water hazards without becoming permanent riverbed decor? 🌊⛓️
See where Nathan Andrus sits in the competition group.Updated after every finalized round