Shardflight Trilogy
Dec 15 - Feb 22, 2026
Current Holder
Patrick Howard
Convergence Cartographer
Living Atlas of Fractured Realities
Three Eyes See Too Much
Aspects refreshed Jan 18, 2026
When the dimensional fracture first split reality into three incompatible truths, the Convergence Cartographer manifested as the universe's immune response—an entity whose sole purpose is to chart the boundaries between organic chaos, geometric order, and meaningful void. It has spent eons creating the only comprehensive atlas of where broken reality still functions, proving that fracture creates not just division but also intersection.
The Convergence Cartographer manifests as a figure perpetually inscribing luminous notation into the air—trajectories, coordinates, and boundary markers that hang suspended like constellations before fading. Its three perception organs operate independently, each viewing reality through a different dimensional framework simultaneously, allowing it to perceive convergence points invisible to single-realm entities. At its core burns a compressed archive of every documented intersection where organic instinct, geometric precision, and meaningful void have achieved temporary alignment—a living library of where broken reality still functions as one.
It functions as both explorer and archive, continuously expanding its atlas of convergence points while also serving as the definitive reference for where and when the Perfect Line becomes visible across all fractured dimensions—proving that transcendence follows mappable patterns rather than random chance.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
From the cosmic schism, a new truth was forged: a tag that sees all three broken realities at once. The Convergence Cartographer doesn't care about your birdies. It's here to map the pathetic intersection where your ambition, your form, and your score briefly align before shattering again. It judges your flight path against the geometry of the void. Good luck.
Patrick Howard’s first throw of the season was a perfect hyzer flip—a clean, geometric line through a chaotic tree gap. As the disc settled, the Convergence Cartographer (#19) stirred in his bag. Its three perception organs flickered, cross-referencing the shot against its atlas of functional fractures. It had found its first anchor point: a player whose ambition, form, and score could, however briefly, align at a single, mappable intersection. The Cartographer began its work.