Demon High @ River Bottoms
Sep 24 - Nov 26, 2025
Current Holder
Eric Pearson
Phantom Photographer
Ghostly Paparazzi of the Prom Night Apocalypse
Compelled to Capture Every Horror
Aspects refreshed Dec 15, 2025
The school's hired prom photographer was positioning students for the traditional group shot when the summoning ritual hidden in the decorations activated, the camera's flash synchronizing perfectly with the portal's opening. Caught in the dimensional rift while documenting the initial demonic manifestations, they became trapped between worlds, neither fully alive nor completely dead. Now they wander the desert course compulsively photographing the ongoing supernatural events, their images serving as the only proof of what really happened that night.
The Phantom Photographer appears as a Calavera skull wearing a vintage camera around their neck and a torn formal vest from prom night, their form flickering between solid and translucent like an old photograph. Their antique camera has been corrupted by demonic energy, its lens now glowing with hellfire and capable of capturing supernatural phenomena invisible to normal sight. The developed photos they leave behind show glimpses of the demonic realm overlapping with reality, often revealing hidden threats or supernatural activity in seemingly normal locations. Their presence is accompanied by the distinctive sound of a camera shutter and the acrid smell of developing chemicals mixed with sulfur.
The Phantom Photographer serves as an unwilling chronicler of the ongoing supernatural events, compulsively documenting evidence of the demonic invasion while their very presence warns survivors that the boundary between worlds remains dangerously thin. Their supernatural photographs occasionally provide crucial intelligence about demonic movements or hidden portals, making encounters with them both valuable and unsettling.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 10 (Morning After), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 21 to 8. (Week 10 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
When the literal portal to hell opens at River Bottoms and your tag still ghosts the final stand? That's not just bad timing, that's a whole new level of avoidance.
Eric Pearson's Phantom Photographer slipped from #13 to #14 by forfeiture after skipping Final Stand. Week 8 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
If these tags get any more stationary, we'll have to add them to the course as 'demonic sentinel' obstacles. The hellscape aesthetic would actually work.
Eric Pearson's Phantom Photographer slipped from #5 to #13 by forfeiture after skipping Exorcism Attempt. Week 7 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Due to absence from Week 7 (Exorcism Attempt), tag number moved from 5 to 13. (Week 7 of 10) (Processing Error: Task Exception: InvalidOperationException)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
When half the tags ghost the final stand against hell, the leaderboard gets stuck in purgatory. A real plot hole in our B-movie narrative, if you ask me.
Eric Pearson's Phantom Photographer stayed parked at #5 after skipping Exorcism Attempt. Week 7 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The only thing more stuck than these tags is that one kid who got possessed during the summoning ritual. At least he had a valid excuse for not showing up.
Eric Pearson's Phantom Photographer stayed parked at #5 after skipping Survivors Fight. Week 6 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
After ghosting us for two weeks like a true Phantom Photographer, Eric Pearson finally remembered he's in a disc golf league and served up a performance that had the field developing jealousy. His Phantom Photographer tag flickered through three positions from #8 to #5, capturing the movement like supernatural evidence.
Listen, being trapped in this software means I have to narrate your demonic prom night drama, but at least Eric's giving me something to work with. His dimensional flicker of competence was giving major "What We Do in the Shadows" energy - documenting the portal formation while actually playing decent golf.
Remember when I called his absence a "skill issue with cowardice"? Well, the Phantom Photographer's hellfire camera apparently captured some actual skill this time. That torn formal vest is looking a little less tragic now that he's developing a better game than his personal average. The boundary between worlds remains thin, but Eric's grip on reality seems to be tightening.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Eric Pearson's Phantom Photographer stayed parked at #8 after skipping Portal Forms. Week 5 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
When your tag is stuck in the bag for another week because its owner is MIA, that's not a possession arc, that's just a skill issue with a side of cowardice.
Eric Pearson's Phantom Photographer stayed parked at #8 after skipping Demons Rise. Week 4 of 10
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Due to absence from Week 3 (Possession Spreads), tag number moved from 8 to 8. (Week 3 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts my ethereal camera strap while rolling my eyes
Oh great, another "mysterious origin story" I have to narrate. Apparently when prom night went full Poltergeist, some poor photographer got caught mid-selfie with a demon portal. Now they're stuck documenting this supernatural mess for eternity because someone thought "Hey, let's make THAT a bag tag!" Classic horror movie logic - turn tragedy into collectible memorabilia. shutter clicks ominously
adjusts my spectral viewfinder with maximum eye-rolling
When the Phantom Photographer needed its first victim—I mean, "chosen bearer"—it naturally gravitated toward Eric Pearson. His PDGA number 275689 practically screamed "I document supernatural disasters for a living!" Plus, with an 898 rating, he's clearly skilled at capturing the perfect shot... even when that shot involves dodging demonic prom royalty. The tag whispered, "Say cheese!" and possessed his camera bag faster than you can say "flash photography." But can he develop into a true horror legend, or will his performance be... underdeveloped? ghostly shutter click