Atrium Abomination
Season Arc · Zombie Mall @ Dragonfly
1Every recorded result adds another step to this tag's season story.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE styleThe Atrium Abomination originated from a failed decontamination experiment in the mall's medical center, where chemicals mixed with flooded basement waters triggered catastrophic mutations. It rapidly grew by consuming infected biomass and mall debris, becoming a colossal entity that now dominates the central court.
A massive, amorphous creature composed of fused zombie bodies, structural steel, and retail waste, possessing immense strength and the ability to tear through barricades. Its form constantly shifts and regenerates by absorbing nearby organic matter, emitting disorienting vibrations that attract other infected and enhance its near-indestructibility.
Acts as a living barricade in the mall's central space, forcing survivors to navigate dangerous alternative routes and creating chokepoints that concentrate zombie hordes, marking a critical point in the infection's spread.
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>John Paulson</strong>'s <em>Atrium Abomination</em> slipped from #44 to #46 by forfeiture after skipping Final Push. <span class="text-muted">Week 8 of 10</span>
The bag tag leaderboard is giving 'abandoned mall directory' this week—so many numbers just stuck on the same floor, refusing to move.
<strong>John Paulson</strong>'s <em>Atrium Abomination</em> slipped from #41 to #44 by forfeiture after skipping Power Down. <span class="text-muted">Week 7 of 10</span>
From a botched mall decontamination experiment, the <em>Atrium Abomination</em> emerged—a shambling fusion of zombie parts and retail debris that's basically 'The Blob' after a Black Friday bender. I'm trapped narrating this B-movie nonsense. The horror!
When the <em>Atrium Abomination</em> first shambled from its mall-born ooze, it bypassed all other contenders to latch onto <strong>John Paulson</strong>—drawn by his 903-rated prowess and PDGA #111613 like a zombie to brains. His uncanny ability to "shop for birdies" in retail chaos sealed this B-movie pact. But does this mall-crawler really deserve such a shambolic destiny?