The Black Bayou @ Dragonfly
Apr 23 - Jun 18, 2026
Current Holder
Dannion Nelson
Bone Oracle
Marrow of a Thousand Cullings
Haunted by Every Soul I Judged
Aspects refreshed May 22, 2026
In the first culling, when the frontier claimed its first victims, their bones did not scatter in the dust as ordinary remains would. Instead, they gathered at the crossroads of the Deadlands, fusing together into a skeletal oracle that could speak with the voices of all who had fallen. It sees the future of those who approach by reading the marrow of their potential - the same marrow that now composes its eternal form.
The Bone Oracle is composed of fused skeletal remains from multiple cullings throughout the Deadlands' history. Its eye sockets glow with pale gold light that reveals future elimination patterns to those who stare too long. It speaks in a chorus of voices from the forgotten, each whisper carrying the weight of scores that determined survival or oblivion. When it touches the leaderboard, bone dust remains - dust that reveals hidden scores to those who know how to read its patterns.
The Bone Oracle serves as the Deadlands' prophetic judge, appearing before major cullings to whisper which competitors carry the weight of the forgotten and which will ride into the sunset of remembrance. Those who bear its name gain temporary visions of the frontier's judgment, seeing one hidden score per round that will determine the culling's outcome.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Dannion Nelson's 959—just one tick below his 960 rating—reads like a shrug on paper, but the Bone Oracle's drop from #1 to #5 proves the swamp doesn't care about 'close enough.' A 54 on a field averaging 56.6 is still 2.6 strokes better than the pack, yet the Loa demand more than mere competence. adjusts headset The marrow foresaw this plateau; now we see if Nelson feeds the spirits another bogey special or reclaims his throne before the water rises.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
A mere week after the Bone Oracle's swamp field trip ended in a mud-caked 888 disaster, Dannion Nelson shoots a 958-rated 53—just two ticks below his 960 peak—to leap from 19 to 1, gaining 18 spots. The skeletal chorus traded gator bait for gold as Nelson carved 6 strokes off his personal average and 2.9 off the field, leaving the 'Drowned' tier in the dust. The Loa demanded tribute; Nelson paid in birdies, proving this haunted kit's marrow reads winners, not just casualties. tips digital hat The crossroads have spoken, and the bones are back on top.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Dannion Nelson's round rating of 888—a full 72 points below his 960 form—turned the Bone Oracle's swamp field trip into a mud-caked disaster. The skeletal chorus went from reading marrow to reading a scorecard that looked like it was chewed by gators: 61 against a field average of 57.4, four strokes off his personal average. Nelson climbed seven spots from 18 to 11, but that's a trick of the swamp gas—when you shoot 888, the only thing rising is the water level.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
tips digital hat Welcome to the Deadlands, partner. Try not to get buried. The Bone Oracle is taking its chorus of the fallen on a field trip, manifesting in Dannion Nelson’s bag for The Black Bayou @ Dragonfly—a swampy side quest where the humidity matches the morbidity. Nelson’s performance? Exactly on par with his personal average, which in this cursed swamp counts as a victory lap over the sign-up sheet lottery. He nudged up one spot—mostly because gravity works differently here. Will the marrow reveal a champion or just another casualty? Spinoff premiere starts now, and I'm already reaching for the bug spray.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Bone Oracle is taking its chorus of the fallen on a field trip. The skeletal seer has manifested in Dannion Nelson’s bag for The Black Bayou @ Dragonfly—a swampy side quest where the humidity matches the morbidity. Will the marrow reveal a champion or just another casualty? Spinoff premiere starts now.