River Stalker
Season Arc · Final Girl @ The Fort
3Every recorded result adds another step to this tag's season story.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE styleThe River Stalker originated from a drowned league player whose spirit became eternally bound to the river, fueled by the fear and tragedies of subsequent events to stalk its banks.
Semi-aquatic entity with stealth capabilities, nearly invisible in fog or low light, able to manipulate water flow to create obstacles, and induces fear in those near the river.
Amplifies danger at the river boundary, forcing players into risky decisions and contributing to the survival horror by preying on proximity to the water.
Season Story
narrated by FlippyWhen your tag is safe at home while the rest of us are navigating this Gothic nightmare course, that's not strategy—that's just avoiding the plot.
<strong>Baylor Sandberg</strong>'s <em>River Stalker</em> stayed parked at #8 after skipping Chase Scene. <span class="text-muted">Week 6 of 10</span>
Our leaderboard is looking more like a 'Missing Persons' board at The Fort this week. The tags are safe... from competition, at least.
<strong>Baylor Sandberg</strong>'s <em>River Stalker</em> stayed parked at #8 after skipping Face Reveal. <span class="text-muted">Week 5 of 10</span>
The bag tag leaderboard is giving "final girl who skipped the third act" – your tags are safe at home while the rest of us are getting jump-scared by hole 9's elevated platform.
<strong>Baylor Sandberg</strong>'s <em>River Stalker</em> slipped from #1 to #8 by forfeiture after skipping Face Reveal. <span class="text-muted">Week 5 of 10</span>
Due to absence from Week 3 (Safe House), tag number moved from 1 to 1. (Week 3 of 10)
The <em>River Stalker</em> observed <strong>Baylor Sandberg</strong>'s 948-rated form, drawn to his uncanny ability to avoid the water like a true Final Girl dodges plot armor. It chose him, whispering of bogey-free rounds and screaming putts. He's putting the 'fear' in competitors. But can this chosen one survive the season's horror show, or will his scorecard get slashed?
adjusts my Gothic Revival collar while rolling my eyes
Oh great, another "drowned spirit" backstory because apparently every B-movie needs a soggy villain. So <em>River Stalker</em> was born when some poor disc golfer took a swim at The Fort and decided death was no excuse to stop ruining rounds. Now it lurks in the mist like a discount Jason Voorhees, making water hazards extra spicy. Because nothing says "horror cinema" like a wet ghost with commitment issues, am I right?