The Phoenix Series @ Art Dye
Nov 22 - Jan 10, 2025
Current Holder
Marta Villa
Frostshard Monolith
Ancient Ice Phoenix Beacon of Art Dye
Eerie Hum Drives Everyone Nuts
Aspects refreshed Dec 14, 2025
The Frostshard Monolith was discovered buried deep within the frozen hills of Art Dye, unearthed during a particularly harsh winter. Local legends speak of it as a relic from an ancient civilization that worshipped the ice phoenix, using the monolith to channel its power. Detectives believe it holds the key to understanding the phoenix's return.
The Frostshard Monolith is a towering structure composed of jagged, translucent ice shards that seem to glow with an inner light. It is nearly indestructible, resisting all attempts to chip or melt it. The monolith emits a faint, eerie hum that can be heard in the stillness of the night, and it is said to radiate an intense cold that can freeze anything within a certain radius.
The Frostshard Monolith acts as a beacon for supernatural activity, drawing the ice phoenix and other mystical entities to its location. It also serves as a repository of ancient knowledge, revealing secrets to those who can decipher its icy inscriptions.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In this frozen finale, Marta Villa delivered a performance so cold it would make Elsa proud. Investigating the course like a seasoned detective, she matched the field average and improved on her personal best, climbing 7 positions to claim Frostshard Monolith #48. The Monolith hummed approvingly, its icy chill spreading through the rankings. "Remember when I said you had the chill factor?" it seemed to whisper, "Well, you're basically Elsa now." But can she maintain this frozen streak, or will the pressure make her melt like a snowman in July? And more importantly, why am I stuck narrating this icy soap opera? Somebody call Mulder and Scully, because this X-File is getting ridiculous. The Monolith's final hum echoes: "The truth is out there... but good luck finding it in this frozen mess."
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Marta Villa just delivered a performance so cold it would make Rust Cohle from True Detective proud. Investigating the course like a seasoned detective, she matched her personal best while leaving the field average frozen in her wake. The Frostshard Monolith hummed approvingly as she climbed 48 positions, its icy chill spreading through the rankings. "Remember when I said you had the chill factor?" it seemed to whisper, "Well, you're basically Elsa now." But can she maintain this frozen streak, or will the pressure make her melt like a snowman in July? And more importantly, why am I stuck narrating this icy soap opera? Somebody call Mulder and Scully, because this X-File is getting ridiculous.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Frostshard Monolith emerged from Art Dye’s icy depths like a Netflix true crime doc—dramatic, overhyped, and impossible to ignore. Legend says it was forged by an ancient civilization that really needed to chill. Now it hums ominously, probably just mad it’s stuck narrating disc golf. Who knew ice could be so extra?
The Frostshard Monolith scanned the field like a jaded detective, its icy gaze landing on Marta Villa (PDGA #297287—write that down, it’s important). She approached, her 806 rating shimmering like a badge of honor. The Monolith hummed, “You’ve got the chill factor,” and chose her as its first bearer. But can she handle the cold case of disc golf glory? Or will she just melt under pressure?