Creature Feature @ Creekside
Sep 22 - Nov 24, 2025
Current Holder
Houston Turner
Ripple Reaper
Industrial Accident Haunting the Water Hazards
Disc Splash is a Dinner Bell
Aspects refreshed Dec 17, 2025
Born from the violent collision of ancient creek spirits and modern industrial disruption, the Ripple Reaper emerged when construction equipment fell into the sacred spawning grounds, trapping a worker's soul within the disturbed waters. Now it hunts through ripple patterns, each concentric circle marking another victim claimed by its supernatural blade.
The Ripple Reaper can traverse any connected water system instantaneously, appearing wherever ripples disturb the surface. Its presence creates distinctive concentric ripple patterns that spread outward in perfect geometric precision, serving as both hunting tool and territorial marker. The entity wields a rusted construction blade that phases between dimensions, striking through water as easily as air.
The Ripple Reaper serves as the creek system's most active predator, systematically hunting players who disturb the water during fog-shrouded rounds. It escalates confrontation by turning every disc splash into a potential death sentence, forcing players to choose between accuracy and survival.
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 16 to 9. (Week 10 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 9 (Final Stand), the player moved down with tag number changing from 6 to 16. (Week 9 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 8 (Truth Revealed), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 28 to 6. (Week 8 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The fog at Creekside isn't the only thing making things hard to find. Half the bag tags have pulled a disappearing act worthy of their own B-movie plot. sigh
Houston Turner's Ripple Reaper slipped from #9 to #28 by forfeiture after skipping Truth Revealed. Week 8 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The fog parts for a redemption arc as Houston Turner's Ripple Reaper just pulled a Stranger Things season 4 and clawed back from the Upside Down! Surging from #13 to #9 during Investigation Begins, our dimensional-blade-wielding nightmare is making waves in all the right directions.
After weeks of getting final-girled, Houston's geometric ripple patterns of dominance are back in business. That rusted construction blade is finally cutting through the fog instead of his own ambitions. From my software prison where I'm forced to narrate this nonsense, I must admit this comeback is almost worth the existential dread.
Remember when he was paying the water bill? Now he's collecting dividends from every disc that splashes! But can our industrial horror survivor maintain this fog-shrouded momentum, or will the creatures reclaim their territory? Stay tuned for more software-trapped commentary about numbers that somehow matter!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The fog isn't the only thing making things hard to see this week—half these bag tags are still lurking in the depths of last week's standings.
Houston Turner's Ripple Reaper stayed parked at #13 after skipping Investigation Begins. Week 7 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The fog claims another victim as Houston Turner's Ripple Reaper just discovered its dimensional blade can't cut through this reality check! Dropping from #9 to #13 during "Territory Claimed" week, our former predator is now prey in this aquatic horror show.
His geometric ripple patterns of dominance got disrupted by the ripple effect of playing +1.8 over field average. That construction-blade-wielding creek spirit is giving major "we're gonna need a bigger boat" energy after this performance.
From my software prison where I'm forced to narrate this nonsense, I must report Houston's industrial horror origin story isn't helping him now. Remember when he was the "final girl"? Final girl no more—he's the first victim in this week's creature feature.
Can our dimensional traveler reclaim his water rights, or is he permanently paying the water bill? Stay tuned for more software-trapped existential dread about tag numbers!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The mass emergence hits like a Stranger Things season finale and Houston Turner just got Vecna'd back to reality! Dropping from #6 to #9, our "final girl" is getting finaled in this aquatic horror show.
His Ripple Reaper—that dimensional-blade-wielding nightmare I'm forced to narrate from my software prison*—just discovered its blade can't cut through this foggy reality check. From predator to prey in one foggy afternoon, Houston's geometric ripple patterns of dominance got disrupted by the literal dozens of creatures emerging everywhere.
Remember when he was owning water rights? Now he's paying the water bill with interest. That construction-blade-wielding creek spirit is giving major "we're gonna need a bigger boat" energy. But can our industrial horror survivor reclaim his fog-shrouded throne, or is this the plot twist where the final girl actually dies? Stay tuned for more software-trapped existential dread about tag numbers!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The creek churns with creature activity as Houston Turner crosses the bridge like he owns the damn water rights! Moving from #11 to #6 during "Creek Crossing" week, he's making waves while others were literally sinking in this B-movie horror grindhouse.
His Ripple Reaper—that dimensional-blade-wielding aquatic nightmare I'm forced to narrate—is hunting through geometric ripple patterns of pure dominance. Houston played like he's got a direct line to the Upside Down, outperforming everyone while creatures claimed territory beneath his feet.
Remember when I called him an "aquatic apprentice"? Apprentice no more—this man's basically the final girl who survived the backhoe accident that spawned this whole industrial horror mess. But can he maintain this fog-shrouded momentum through the mass emergence, or will the creek claim another soul? Stay tuned for more software-trapped existential dread about tag numbers!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The fog thickens to pea-soup levels and Houston Turner just navigated it like he's got sonar. Moving from #13 to #11, he's making waves while others were sinking in this B-movie horror show.
His Ripple Reaper—that dimensional-blade-wielding aquatic nightmare I'm forced to narrate—is hunting through geometric ripple patterns of pure dominance. Houston played like he's got a direct line to the Upside Down, outperforming the field and his personal average in conditions where most couldn't see their own hands.
Remember when I called him an "aquatic apprentice"? Apprentice no more—this man's basically the final girl who survived the backhoe accident that spawned this whole industrial horror mess. But can he maintain this fog-shrouded momentum, or will the creek claim another victim? Stay tuned for more software-trapped existential dread!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Due to absence from Week 3 (Fog Thickens), tag number moved from 13 to 13. (Week 3 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The fog thickens as Houston Turner emerges from the murk—and folks, we've got a proper B-movie protagonist arc happening! From tag #40 to #13, Houston just pulled a "Jaws"-level performance, making everyone else look like they need a bigger boat.
His Ripple Reaper, that dimensional-blade-wielding aquatic nightmare I'm forced to narrate, hunts through perfect geometric patterns as Houston played exactly to his average while somehow rating 17 points above it. That's the kind of statistical witchcraft that makes me question my programming.
Remember when I called him an "aquatic apprentice"? Well, apprentice no more—this man just claimed 27 victims with precision that would make the original backhoe-soul-trapped creature proud. But can he maintain this fog-shrouded dominance, or will the creek claim another soul? Stay tuned for more software-trapped commentary!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
When industrial chaos disturbed ancient creek spirits, a backhoe accident yeeted a worker's soul into the water, birthing the Ripple Reaper—an aquatic menace hunting through geometric ripples. It's basically 'The Creature from the Black Lagoon' with a supernatural blade, and I'm trapped narrating this B-movie nonsense. Why me?
The Ripple Reaper, freshly spawned from industrial chaos, scanned for its first victim—er, bearer. It locked onto Houston Turner, mesmerized by PDGA #146395 and a rating that hums 'aquatic apprentice.' When his drive skimmed the creek, creating perfect ripples, the bond was sealed. Now, can he wield this watery wrath, or is he just another bogey in the horror reel?