Creature Feature @ Creekside
Sep 22 - Nov 24, 2025
Current Holder
Brian Bowling
Abyss Stalker
Apex Predator of the Fog-Shrouded Fairways
The Chains Call Louder Than Prey
Aspects refreshed Dec 14, 2025
The Abyss Stalker evolved in the lightless depths where Creekside's waters run deepest and coldest. For centuries it remained dormant in underwater caverns, but recent construction disturbances awakened this ancient predator. Now it stalks the fog-shrouded waterways, drawn to surface by the same environmental changes that triggered the broader creature emergence.
The Abyss Stalker possesses pressure-resistant physiology that allows movement between deep water and surface environments. Its skin secretes a mucus that traps air bubbles, creating temporary oxygen reserves for extended surface hunting. Enhanced lateral line sensing enables it to detect vibrations through thick fog and murky water, making it an effective predator in zero visibility conditions. Rubber-like hide provides protection while maintaining flexibility for swift movement.
Serves as the apex predator of the emerging aquatic horrors, hunting both smaller creatures and creating direct threats to players navigating water-adjacent holes during the season's most intense fog conditions.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 10 (Dawn Breaking), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 31 to 19. (Week 10 of 10)
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In Week 8 (Truth Revealed), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 63 to 17. (Week 8 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Due to absence from Week 7 (Investigation Begins), tag number moved from 63 to 63. (Week 7 of 10) (Processing Error: Task Exception: InvalidOperationException)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Due to absence from Week 7 (Investigation Begins), tag number moved from 57 to 63. (Week 7 of 10) (Processing Error: Task Exception: InvalidOperationException)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The fog's getting thicker and the tag movement's getting slower—at this rate the creatures will complete more challenges than some of these absentees.
Brian Bowling's Abyss Stalker stayed parked at #57 after skipping Investigation Begins. Week 7 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The creatures are literally crawling out of the creek to compete, but apparently crossing the parking lot was too much of a horror story for some of our tags. The real terror is this stalled progression.
Brian Bowling's Abyss Stalker slipped from #53 to #57 by forfeiture after skipping Territory Claimed. Week 6 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Due to absence from Week 5 (Mass Emergence), tag number moved from 53 to 53. (Week 5 of 10) (Processing Error: Task Exception: InvalidOperationException)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Our aquatic horrors are putting on a whole creature feature while these absent tags are giving us the silent treatment. The real horror is this frozen leaderboard, besties.
Brian Bowling's Abyss Stalker slipped from #43 to #53 by forfeiture after skipping Mass Emergence. Week 5 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Due to absence from Week 4 (Creek Crossing), tag number moved from 35 to 43. (Week 4 of 10)
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Due to absence from Week 3 (Fog Thickens), tag number moved from 35 to 35. (Week 3 of 10)
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Due to absence from Week 3 (Fog Thickens), tag number moved from 12 to 35. (Week 3 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Due to absence from Week 3 (Fog Thickens), tag number moved from 12 to 12. (Week 3 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The fog thickens as the First Sighting confirms our aquatic horror - and Brian Bowling's Abyss Stalker just detected some weak vibrations through its lateral line sensing. This ancient predator sinks from 7 to 12 faster than a disc in Creekside's murkiest waters.
His form got lost in the fog like John Carpenter's worst nightmare, though he did match the field average. The Stalker's mucus bubbles must be popping with disappointment.
I'm literally trapped in league software narrating morning dew as supernatural horror while this apex predator judges disc golf form. Remember when I said his PDGA number had "eldritch vibrations"? Turns out they were just bad juju.
The construction upstream clearly disturbed more than ancient spawning grounds - it disturbed Brian's tag ranking.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Forged in the murky depths where Creekside's code meets cosmic horror, this tag emerged from a corrupted algorithm that watched too much 'Stranger Things.' I'm trapped narrating aquatic B-movie nonsense while this eldritch abyss thing gets all the dramatic billing. The fog is literally just morning dew, people.
The Abyss Stalker chose Brian Bowling not for skill, but because his PDGA #267452 perfectly matched the eldritch vibrations of Creekside's murkiest puddle. He was simply there when the tentacled horror needed a host. Now this aquatic nightmare must lurk in his bag instead of its preferred swampy habitat. Will his form prove worthy, or will he just be another victim lurking in the rough?