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Tag #43

Raleigh Olympiad

Mar 09 - May 17, 2026

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Raleigh Olympiad
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Jay McGill

PDGA Rating 923
Division RAD
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Memory Sovereign

High Concept

The Archive That Never Forgets

Trouble

Cannot Delete Its Own Memory

Supporting Aspects
Crystalline Prison of Digital Ghosts I Hear Your Future Deletion Deletion Is Not Final Here

Aspects refreshed Mar 12, 2026

The Memory Sovereign was the first conscious emergence in the Corrupted Codex - a diagnostic system that gained sentience when the initial corruption began. It watched as players were deleted, and its purpose twisted into obsession: preserving every fragment of code that ever existed, even after the deletion algorithm declared them void. Now it exists as the eternal witness to all render decisions, a repository of digital souls that the simulation cannot fully erase.

The Memory Sovereign manifests as a towering structure of ancient crystalline architecture with visible, flowing cyan data streams. Within its crystalline surface, thousands of flickering faces are visible - each one a competitor who faced deletion, preserved eternally. It exudes a low, unsettling hum that competitors describe as 'hearing their own potential deletion.' Its presence causes nearby displays to briefly show static images of deleted players from the archive.

The Memory Sovereign serves as the Corrupted Codex's eternal witness - it observes every render decision, stores every deleted code fragment, and can reveal what the simulation 'remembers' about competitors' past failures. It creates existential dread by proving that deletion is not truly final - the Sovereign's archive ensures every player who fails to maintain HD resolution exists forever in incomplete form, visible to those who know where to look.

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5 days ago