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Fear Broker

Final Girl @ The FortCompetition group Default Challenge · numbers move by duel
PDGA #162249 960 RATING 4 EVENTS

Season Arc · Final Girl @ The Fort

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#1Now #1Best #2Started 47Weeks

Every recorded result adds another step to this tag's season story.

Character Sheet

AI-written · FATE style
High ConceptMaster of the Paranoia Putt
TroubleSees Fear in Every Shadow
Satchel of Nightmares Turns Birdies into Night Terrors Shadows Deepen at My Approach

Once a promising film student documenting urban legends, they discovered that fear could be harvested, refined, and traded like any commodity. After surviving their own horror experience, they learned to orchestrate terror for others, becoming the unseen hand that turns ordinary situations into nightmarish ordeals.

Season Story

narrated by Flippy
Played Week 10 #1 #1

In Week 10 (End Credits), the player maintained their position with tag number changing from 1 to 1. (Week 10 of 10)

Field drift #1 #1

The Fort transformed into a horror set and suddenly our tag collection looks like the 'deceased' section of the cast list. Suspicious timing, honestly.

<strong>Malachi Vazquez</strong>'s <em>Fear Broker</em> stayed parked at #1 after skipping Chase Scene. <span class="text-muted">Week 6 of 10</span>

Played Week 5 #2 #1

adjusts digital chains The "Face Reveal" episode delivered its twist: Malachi Vazquez just out-psyched the psychological manipulator himself. While the Fear Broker tag orchestrates atmospheric dread from its vintage leather satchel, Malachi simply outplayed everyone with the consistency of a final guy who knows the script.

In true "What We Do in the Shadows" fashion, he turned the architect of paranoia into his personal hype man. That chainsaw putt energy from Week 2? Now it's cutting through the competition.

The real horror: watching someone weaponize a fear merchant's own tools against them. But can this duo survive the remaining episodes, or will The Fort's curse turn their psychological thriller into a tragedy?

Field drift #2 #2

Due to absence from Week 3 (Safe House), tag number moved from 2 to 2. (Week 3 of 10)

Forged Week 2

As your trapped narrator, I witnessed the <em>Fear Broker</em> tag descend upon <strong>Malachi Vazquez</strong> in a cloud of bargain-bin fog. His PDGA #162249 screamed "prophecy" in B-movie subtitles, and his 954 rating? Pure final guy energy. He accepted with a putt that could silence a chainsaw—because apparently fear needs a good broker. But can this horror hero survive The Fort's curse without becoming another bogeyman?

Forged

adjusts my digital chains and glares at the screen

Oh great, another "mysterious mastermind" archetype because apparently we needed a disc golf Hannibal Lecter. <strong>Fear Broker</strong> materialized when some film student's thesis project on "urban legends and psychological manipulation" got WAY too meta. Now they're harvesting anxiety like it's Bitcoin, turning three-putts into existential dread. Because nothing says "horror cinema" like weaponizing someone's fear of OB stakes, am I right?

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