Beyond the Oregon Trail - Spring Series
Mar 09 - May 03, 2026
Current Holder
Chris Guiducci
Prairie Counsel
Mirage That Calculates Your Survival
I See Paths Others Die On
Aspects refreshed Mar 12, 2026
Prairie Counsel emerged from the first wagon trains that attempted the crossing, born from the collective desperate calculations of settlers who watched their provisions dwindle against the endless horizon. It is the phantom strategist that possesses those who learn to read the prairie's signs - where water hides, when to rest the oxen, how to stretch supplies across the vast silence between landmarks. Those who hear its counsel survive; those who ignore it become entries in the Grave Ledger.
Prairie Counsel manifests as a translucent figure of woven prairie grass and dust, walking eternally alongside the wagon column just beyond the range of clear sight. It carries no physical form but leaves impressions in the dust - calculations, warnings, and strategic guidance written in footprints that shift like sand. The entity speaks only through the whisper of grass and the creak of wagon wheels, making its counsel feel like the land itself is advising survivors. Its presence is detected not by sight but by the sudden clarity that comes to those who listen - a cold certainty about which path leads forward and which leads to hollows.
Prairie Counsel marks those who have proven they can read the land and make strategic decisions under pressure, granting them the cold clarity needed to navigate multiple leagues. In each league (plains, rivers, mountains, promised land), it presents different calculations - water management on the plains, river crossing timing, mountain pass assessment, and final resource allocation toward Oregon - and rewards those who solve them correctly with continued position in the wagon column.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #13 to #5 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born from wagon train dust, Prairie Counsel is the ghost of bad math. It doesn't offer luck; it offers judgmental whispers about your poor shot selection. Tag 13 is the passive-aggressive caddy you never asked for, surviving the prairie just to critique your hyzer angles. It’s not a strategy; it’s a haunting.
Chris Guiducci has been claimed by Tag 13. Prairie Counsel offers no luck, only judgmental whispers about his shot selection. The arena watches to see if this phantom strategist saves his round or just haunts his math. Survival is optional; listening is mandatory.