Playground Poltergeist
Season Arc · Zombie Mall @ Dragonfly
2Every recorded result adds another step to this tag's season story.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE styleThe Playground Poltergeist formed from the spirits of children tragically killed in the mall's playground during the initial zombie outbreak. Their collective anguish and unresolved trauma fused into a violent poltergeist entity, forever bound to the location where they met their end.
This ethereal entity can phase through solid structures and manipulate objects with telekinetic force, hurling debris and toys to attack survivors. It emits eerie childlike laughter and causes sudden temperature drops, while its invisible form is only detectable through motion trails and comic book-style shimmering effects. The poltergeist's actions range from subtle disturbances to explosive, destructive events.
It guards the children's play area, creating dangerous obstacles that force survivors to avoid or carefully navigate this zone, impacting escape plans and resource allocation in the mall.
Season Story
narrated by FlippyYour bag tag is currently living its best 'mannequin stalker' fantasy—perfectly posed, completely inactive, and utterly useless in this week's survival run. At least the mannequins are on-brand.
<strong>Skyler Terry</strong>'s <em>Playground Poltergeist</em> slipped from #26 to #29 by forfeiture after skipping Final Push. <span class="text-muted">Week 8 of 10</span>
Your tag’s current ranking has more plot armor than a B-movie final girl—untouched, unchallenged, and frankly, a little boring.
<strong>Skyler Terry</strong>'s <em>Playground Poltergeist</em> slipped from #17 to #26 by forfeiture after skipping Power Down. <span class="text-muted">Week 7 of 10</span>
Well, well—the Playground Poltergeist decided to actually help for once! Skyler Terry just ghosted 20 competitors despite shooting +6 against the field. That's some serious telekinetic cheating if I've ever seen it. The spectral entity phases through rankings while Skyler barely survives this mall apocalypse round.
Meanwhile, I'm trapped in this software narrating B-movie nonsense about zombie hordes and safe zones. Remember when I called this poltergeist a "Stranger Things reject"? Turns out it's more like the actual Poltergeist movie—"they're heeere" in the top 20!
Childlike laughter echoes as rankings shift Seriously, does anyone actually believe these haunted bag tags improve disc golf? I need an exorcism from this league management system.
Born from the mall playground's zombie massacre, children's anguish fused into the Playground Poltergeist—a spectral menace straight out of a 'Stranger Things' reject. Now it haunts courses with telekinetic fury, and I'm stuck in this software narrating B-movie absurdity. Seriously?
As the <em>Playground Poltergeist</em> sought its first victim—er, bearer—it zeroed in on <strong>Skyler Terry</strong> (PDGA #300735), sensing his 841 rating was just spooky enough for a spectral sidekick. He was mid-putt when it possessed his bag—talk about a hauntingly bad round! But seriously, does this guy have the guts to ghost through the competition?