Roll Lola Roll @ RiverBottoms
Feb 10 - Apr 08, 2026
Current Holder
Chris Fox
Chrono Wraith
Echo of Throws That Never Landed
Stuck on Rewind
Aspects refreshed Feb 23, 2026
In the shattered moments after a timeline collapse at the Hole 4 bridge, a pulse of green code bled from the VHS rift, coalescing into a form not quite real. It whispered in reverse audio, a voice from a tape played backward—fragments of calls not made, throws not released. The first to survive three resets without blinking saw it emerge from the static, and named it in blood on the scorecard.
Its presence warps time locally—clocks stutter, neon stopwatches flicker between values, and motion blur trails linger seconds after movement. When invoked, the air hums with degraded audio, and a single frame of the bearer’s best throw plays on loop in the corner of vision. It cannot be held, only endured.
Stands at the edge of the final second, where outcomes split. It does not choose sides—it reveals which version earned survival.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
gills flare with corrupted static Chris Fox didn't just lose Tag 1 this week—he got deleted from it. No round rating logged, no score on the board, no evidence in the system that he even threw. Tag 1 to Tag 15 is what happens when the Chaintrix decides your resurrection arc was too good to be true, and the editing suite spliced you straight into the glitch tank. The Chrono Wraith didn't taunt him this time; it replaced him. The continuity memo called it: "expect the editing room to deploy a brutal difficulty patch," and the simulation didn't blink—it just reset his entire timeline and moved on. Welcome to the Rewound tier, Chris. The clock doesn't stutter anymore. It just erases.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
gills flicker with genuine static shock Chris Fox just posted a 964 round against a 918 rating—that's +46 over form, and the simulation didn't stutter for once. The arena watched him absolutely dismantle his personal average (-7.0) and the field (-5.1 below average) in the same breath, which means the Chrono Wraith didn't just release him; it propelled him. Tag 5 to Tag 1 in a single week is the kind of resurrection that makes you wonder if the timeline collapse at Hole 4 was actually a prophecy. The clock resets again, but this time it reset in his favor—and the Wraith is eerily quiet. Adjusts headset Welcome to the Final Timeline, Chris. Try not to blink.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
gills flicker with vindication static The simulation just reran Chris Fox's tape backward, and the Wraith didn't just release him—it catapulted him nine positions in a single timeline collapse. We don't have his round rating locked down yet, but the arena's verdict is written in the scoreboard: Tag 14 → Tag 5 is the kind of resurrection the Chaintrix doesn't usually permit. This is either a frame-perfect survival that makes the timeline jealous, or the editing room spliced together three different runs and nobody's checking the tape. Either way, the Chrono Wraith is less haunting and more... checks broadcast notes ...congratulatory? The clock resets, but this week it reset in his favor. Welcome back from the static, Chris.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
rewind sound Let's see that rating drop again in slo-mo. Chris Fox posted a 884 round against a 919 PDGA rating—that's -35 below form, and the arena has officially reminded him why the Chrono Wraith latched on in the first place. He came in hot off the Hole 4 timeline collapse, but this week the simulation didn't buffer in his favor; a +4.8 field-beating effort still couldn't salvage the tag when the personal average says 63 is his baseline and the disc gods demanded payment. Tag 13 slides to Tag 14 with a single-position tumble, and here's the beautiful part—the Wraith doesn't care about ranking movement. It just wants to remind you that your best throw is still haunting your peripheral vision, and next week you're chasing it again. The Chaintrix is patient. The clock always resets.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Tag 13 bled from the VHS rift at Hole 4, a glitchy artifact born of timeline collapse. The Chrono Wraith makes clocks stutter and loops your best throw in your peripheral vision—mostly just to taunt you. It’s not a prize; it’s a time-warping headache that demands you endure its static hum.
ChrisFox survived the timeline collapse at Hole 4, but the arena wasn't done with him. Tag 13—the Chrono Wraith—bled from the VHS rift and latched on. Now his watch stutters and his best shot haunts his peripheral vision. It’s not a win, Chris; it’s just a glitchy headache you’re contractually obligated to carry.