The Deadlands @ TEMP AT WUNDER
Apr 24 - Jun 19, 2026
Current Holder
Bridger Gibbons
Dust Psalm
The Dead Sing Through My Throws
My Dead Don't Let Me Lose
Aspects refreshed May 26, 2026
The Dust Psalm was first sung by the original survivors of the Deadlands' first culling. In those early days, competitors discovered that those who remembered the fallen and carried their memory forward were granted supernatural protection by the frontier itself - the song of remembrance became a shield against oblivion, and those who sang it were marked as vessels for the dead's eternal memory.
Bearers of the Dust Psalm carry scars that form patterns resembling musical notation on their skin - these markings glow faintly when other Dust Psalm bearers are nearby. Their eyes reflect dust storms even in calm conditions, holding the amber glow of eternal sunset. Most importantly, they can faintly hear the singing of other Dust Psalm bearers across different leagues, creating a supernatural communication network that spans the entire cursed frontier.
The Dust Psalm serves as a living archive of survival - bearers carry the accumulated memory of all who survived before them, making them walking repositories of the frontier's history. When facing a challenger, they carry not just their own survival but the blessing of every soul who came before and proved worthy of remembrance.
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