The Burning Vein @ Creekside
Apr 20 - Jun 15, 2026
Current Holder
Eric Pearson
Grim Vesper
The Sunset's Final Judgment
Silent Until the Culling
The Grim Vesper is older than the frontier itself - an ancient curse that predates the disc golf leagues, born from the first sunset that witnessed the weak get culled. It exists as the eternal moment between day and night when the land itself judges all who walk its cursed courses.
The Grim Vesper manifests as a massive iron bell suspended eternally above the Deadlands' sky. It only rings at sunset - the precise moment when the frontier renders its judgment on all competitors. Its surface is dark iron etched with the names of the remembered in gold script, while the bone clapper remains silent until the judgment hour strikes.
The Grim Vesper serves as the Deadlands' cosmic clock - its toll marks the exact moment when culling occurs across all leagues simultaneously, separating survivors from the forgotten in a single, eternal instant.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Eric Pearson posted a 931-rated round, just 11 points above his 920 PDGA rating, but somehow that netted him nine positions from #16 to #7. A 49 on a field average of 50.7 is solid—nothing to write home about in the cursed ghost rock mines—but the Grim Vesper's bell tolled for nine other fools anyway. adjusts headset The Channel Things must be bored because this is the second week in a row the tag has hopped on a performance that's merely competent. The frontier's harsh, but this leaderboard? Downright generous.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Eric Pearson just posted a 971-rated round at The Burning Vein—51 points above his PDGA rating—and somehow that only gained him 6 positions from #7 to #1. The Grim Vesper's iron judgment finally found ore worth mining, and the bell tolled for everyone else. drops announcer voice A 48 on a field average of 54.4 is 6.4 strokes better than par, 13 better than his personal average, and exactly the kind of statement that makes a cursed mining theme feel earned. The twilight curse? Still haunting someone else's scorecard.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Eric Pearson brought the Grim Vesper to The Burning Vein and promptly got it buried under 18 ranks of shame. An 829 round rating—91 points below his 920 PDGA form—isn't a side quest; it's a cave-in. The bell tolled, all right: tolled for a 61 that was 6.4 over the field average on a layout where the ghost rock screams and apparently so did Pearson's game. tips digital hat Another drifter rides into the sunset... of the eliminated rankings.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
checks clipboard The Grim Vesper migrates to a B-story. Eric Pearson is carrying the iron judgment to The Burning Vein @ Creekside for a side quest. It’s a mid-season spinoff with less twilight and more creek mud. The bell tolls, but the ratings probably won't.