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Tag #49

The Reckoning

Apr 20 - Jun 21, 2026

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The Reckoning
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Jack Mitchell

PDGA Rating 920
Division RPA
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Ashen Meridian

High Concept

Remembered by the Dust

Trouble

The Dust Claims All Eventually

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Score Chases Score Your Missed Putts Amuse Me Rivals Fade, I Remain

Aspects refreshed Apr 27, 2026

Long ago, a powerful entity known as the First Culling created the Ashen Meridian as a permanent reminder of the frontier's judgment. Every competitor who crosses it leaves behind their old identity and emerges either remembered or forgotten - the boundary serves as the Deadlands' most sacred threshold of worthiness.

The Ashen Meridian manifests as twin lines of pale ash stretching across the Deadlands, glowing faintly with an otherworldly light at twilight. When a worthy competitor crosses, the lines flare with golden light, permanently marking them as remembered survivors. The meridian creates whispering sounds audible only to those the frontier has deemed worthy, and its position shifts each week based on culling patterns.

The Ashen Meridian serves as a supernatural threshold that competitors must cross to prove their worth - crossing it marks them as worthy of remembrance in the frontier's eternal history. It represents the moment of transformation where competitors either become part of the Deadlands' spectral legacy or fade into oblivion.

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Series The Reckoning
Pool B

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