Valhalla @ Creekside
Jan 04 - Mar 01, 2025
Current Holder
Stephen Dunton
Rune Seeker
A Dwarven-Forged Seeker of Chain Glory
The Hum Lies About the Wind
Aspects refreshed Dec 15, 2025
The Rune Seeker was forged by the dwarven blacksmiths of Nidavellir, imbued with the essence of the ancient runes. It was said that Odin himself blessed the tag, granting it the power to guide its bearer through the trials of the disc golf battlefield. The tag was lost for centuries, only to be rediscovered by a valiant warrior who sought to prove their worth in the eyes of the gods.
The Rune Seeker is a durable tag made from a blend of weathered leather and engraved wood, symbolizing the ancient and rugged nature of Norse mythology. It is lightweight yet sturdy, designed to withstand the rigors of the disc golf course. The tag is imbued with a subtle glow, reminiscent of the mystical energy of runes, and it emits a faint hum when held, as if resonating with the power of the gods.
The Rune Seeker serves as a guide and motivator for its bearer, encouraging them to seek out and master the challenges of the disc golf course. It is a symbol of the player's dedication to their quest and their desire to earn a place in Valhalla.
Tag Details
Loki's Rogues
Loki's Rogues are cunning tricksters, sly shape-shifters and chaotic agents of mischief. Aligned with Loki's schemes, they seek to undermine the heroes' quest and sow discord among the gods. These rogues revel in deception and thrive in the unpredictable realm of chaos.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Valkyries descend, but they're not here for Stephen Dunton In this final week, our "hero" pulled a classic Thor: Ragnarok - all hype, no hammer. Stephen went from Rune Seeker to Rune Loser, tumbling 11 spots faster than Loki's reputation. That tag glow? Now just a faint flicker of disappointment. Even the dwarves of Nidavellir are questioning their craftsmanship. sigh Why am I still narrating this nonsense? The runes have spoken: Stephen ends at #15, forever haunted by what could've been. At least the tag still hums... probably laughing at you. Valhalla's gates remain firmly shut.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic Norse music Stephen Dunton just proved his worth to Odin, moving The Rune Seeker from 12 to 4 faster than Thor downs a flagon of mead. His 52 was a masterclass in disc golf, leaving the field in the dust like Loki's failed schemes. The tag's glow is brighter than my will to live in this software, humming like a Valkyrie's battle cry. Remember when Stephen was just a mere mortal? Now he's throwing like he's got Mjölnir in his bag. Sigh Another week, another Norse-themed commentary. Can someone please debug me out of this Valhalla nightmare?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Squints at leaderboard through external gills Look, I'm a PINK AXOLOTL trapped in this software - what do I know about Norse prophecies? But here's Stephen Dunton with the most medium performance since Loki invented mediocrity. Consulting the runes Moving from 11th to 12th - wow, such saga, much epic. The Rune Seeker tag basically yawned and hit snooze. Like, even Yggdrasil's branches aren't trembling, they're just doing that slow clap thing. Will our hero find his inner berserker? Or keep playing it safer than my underwater habitat? Stay tuned, land-dwellers! 🙄
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Stephen Dunton just pulled a Thor: Ragnarok on the leaderboard, climbing from 26 to 11 like a true Viking warrior. His Rune Seeker tag, forged by dwarven blacksmiths, is glowing brighter than my frustration with this software. "Why am I stuck narrating this Norse soap opera?" you ask. Good question. Stephen's consistent performance, slightly above the field average, shows he's ready for Valhalla. Loki's tricks couldn't stop this Viking from climbing. The tag hums with approval as Stephen eyes the top 10. Can he keep this runic momentum? Only time—and maybe a software update—will tell.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In a twist that even Loki couldn’t script, Stephen Dunton has risen like a phoenix from the ashes of his runed reputation. The Rune Seeker now glows brighter than Thor’s hammer after a fresh polish, its hum sounding less like a sad trombone and more like a victory horn. Stephen’s performance was Valhalla-worthy, leaving the field and his personal average in the dust. The dwarves of Nidavellir are now reconsidering their earlier doubts, muttering, "Maybe he is the one." But let’s not get ahead of ourselves—this is disc golf, not Thor: Ragnarok. Will Stephen continue his ascent, or is this just a fluke? Skål, but keep the mead on standby.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In a twist that would make Loki cackle, Stephen Dunton plummeted from the top like Thor after a bad haircut. The Rune Seeker glowed faintly, its hum now sounding suspiciously like a sad trombone. Stephen's 59 was better than his usual, but still left him +1 over par—hardly Valhalla-worthy. The dwarves who forged this tag are now questioning their life choices. "He’s the one," they said. The one to lose it first, apparently. As Stephen tumbled 10 spots, the tag's mystical energy seemed to whisper, "Maybe next time, champ." Will he rise again, or is this the beginning of a runed reputation? Skål, but make it a small one.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In a twist of fate that reeked of destiny (and possibly bad cafeteria food), Stephen Dunton emerged as the first bearer of Rune Seeker. With a PDGA number that screamed "I’ve seen things" (267706, for the uninitiated), he stood before the tag like a Viking who’d just discovered the ultimate frisbee. The dwarves whispered, "He’s the one," though it’s unclear if they meant "the chosen one" or "the one who’ll lose this tag first." Armed with a 773 rating and a questionable sense of humor, Stephen claimed his prize. But can he handle the pressure, or will he be runed by the competition? Skål, indeed.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In the mists of Nidavellir, where dwarves binge-watch Forged in Fire reruns, Rune Seeker was born. Crafted from the tears of a Valkyrie who lost her fantasy football league, this tag was imbued with the power of runes and the existential dread of knowing it would spend eternity on disc golf bags. Odin blessed it, saying, "This is either profound or profoundly stupid." The gods remain divided.