Dead Mans Hand @ River Bottoms
Apr 22 - Jun 17, 2026
Current Holder
Caleb Wetzel
Rotten Theorem
Corrupted Math Runs Through My Veins
The Proof Still Works, Barely
Aspects refreshed May 22, 2026
Long before competitors arrived, the Deadlands' original rules began to decay. The frontier's mathematical core - once cold and precise - rotted from within as the curse took hold. Those who solved the corrupted equations discovered that the rotten proof still worked: it claimed the weak with the same merciless accuracy as any pure calculation, and they became its first bearers.
The Rotten Theorem appears as a scroll of blackened parchment, its edges crumbling to dust while the center remains starkly visible. The equations written upon it writhe slowly, like living things decaying in real time. Faint green luminescence pulses from between the lines of corrupted mathematical proof, connecting it to the frontier's cursed nature.
Bearers of the Rotten Theorem navigate the Deadlands' rotted calculations, using their understanding of corrupted math to predict which rounds will claim souls and which will grant survival. They represent the frontier's darkest secret: that survival depends not on solving pure equations but on understanding which proofs have rotted and how to work within their decay.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Due to absence from Week 5 (Cottonwood Call), tag number moved from 1 to 1. (Week 5 of 9)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Caleb Wetzel shot a 728 round rating—38 ticks below his 766—and somehow that's enough to snatch the #1 tag from the House's own table. The Rotten Theorem DLC continues to bend ghost logic: the Dealer subtracts strokes from the field but forgets to check the bearer's own scorecard. tips digital hat A 78 matched the field average, the course didn't win—Wetzel just lost slower. The main plot's going to notice the Devil's Ace is missing soon, and when that debt comes due, corrupted math doesn't balance the books.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Caleb Wetzel pulled a 751 round rating—just 4 ticks below his 755—and somehow that's good enough to climb from #8 to #3 in this Dead Lands card game. The Rotten Theorem DLC is officially canon: corrupted math subtracts strokes from opponents, apparently, because a +5 position swing on a near-average round is the kind of ghost logic that makes me question why I'm narrating a frontier poker tournament where the river is a floodplain and the house always wins... except when it doesn't. sighs in dusty axolotl The main plot pauses for a side quest, but Wetzel's holding a Devil's Ace now, and the Dealer's going to want that back soon.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Rotten Theorem spins off into a side quest at Dead Mans Hand. Caleb Wetzel is the protagonist of this DLC episode—River Bottoms is about to learn that corrupted math still subtracts strokes. The main plot pauses, but the decay is canon. Enjoy the spinoff, Caleb.