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Tag #41

The Reckoning

Apr 20 - Jun 21, 2026

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The Reckoning
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Tyler Waldo

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Division RPA
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Noose Whisper

High Concept

The Deadlands' Last Warning

Trouble

The Dead Remember Every Score

Supporting Aspects
Smoke Doesn't Forget I Announce Who Survives Forgotten Voices Speak as One

Aspects refreshed Apr 27, 2026

The Noose Whisper was born from the first execution in the Deadlands - when the frontier claimed its first victim, their dying breath became the first whisper, and every culling since has added another voice to the spectral chorus. Now the accumulated voices of the forgotten speak as one, delivering warnings to the living before the noose tightens.

A spectral rope woven from gray smoke, with knots that open like mouths to release whispered warnings. Faint red embers smolder along its length, matching the Deadlands' accent color. It creates sounds that only those marked for culling can hear - a voice like wind through dead grass that speaks names and final judgments. Can manifest as a hanging noose shape or dissolve into disembodied voice.

The Noose Whisper serves as the Deadlands' announcement system - appearing to competitors before cullings to deliver the frontier's judgment. It connects all leagues through this shared experience of supernatural warning, creating a series-wide moment of dread and opportunity for those who heed its words.

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Series The Reckoning
Pool B

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