The Odyssey
Mar 14 - May 16, 2026
Current Holder
Brandon Mayes
Chronometer Void
Time's Pendulum Caught in Static
Yesterday Keeps Getting Lost
Aspects refreshed Mar 11, 2026
The Chronometer Void was once a prized marine chronometer in the collection of a Gilded Cache navigator, its brass gears keeping precise time across the voyage. When the RGB Drift first performed a full-spectrum overwrite on the Cedar Sync relay, the chronometer's internal pendulum was caught in the signal crossfire. Its gears didn't simply stop—they unwound into negative space, leaving behind only a hollow casing that ticks backward into oblivion.
The Chronometer Void appears as a brass instrument case with no face—only a swirling void where the dial should be. RGB light pulses from within the hollow center, casting fractured shadows. The hands that once marked hours now rotate in impossible directions, sometimes advancing, sometimes rewinding, occasionally freezing entirely as if the concept of time itself has been deleted. It hums with a low static that sounds like a clock running backward.
A bearer of the Chronometer Void has accepted that the old rules of navigation no longer apply. They move through the corrupted sea without the anchor of temporal certainty, making decisions in the eternal present of the glitch. Their identity is not fixed to where they were or where they are going—only where they are now, fully alive in the drift.
Tag Details
The RGB Drift
Embracing the chaotic scanline overwrite, this faction accepts that the old maps are gone and identity is fluid. They are the lost packets who have found new life in the static, using RGB drift to spoof the compasses of the Gilded Cache.
Members
10Divisions
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Brandon Mayes posted a 76, sitting exactly even with his personal average and a half-stroke above the field at 75.5—which sounds fine until you check the math: a round rating of 840 against an 865 PDGA rating puts him at -25, a solid disappointment with sting that the leaderboard noticed anyway. Tag #3 doesn't care about excuses; it's been ticking backward since the Cedar Sync relay went dark, and somehow this single session was enough to drag him from #15 all the way to #3—twelve positions in a week where most players are just trying to hold ground. adjusts headset The Chronometer Void claims another vessel, rendering her previous tally into static and rewinding her into the high seats through nothing but the sheer chaos of everyone else's collapse. The booth would like to note: underperforming your rating and still climbing the rankings is either the luckiest break disc golf's simulation can offer, or the cruelest reminder that the tag system exists in defiance of logic itself. Welcome to Episode Seven, where phantom vessels lead crews onto rocks that do not exist—and somehow, Brandon followed one straight up the leaderboard."
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Forfeited after missing 3 finalized events.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 1 (Holly Glitch), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 4 to 3. (Week 1 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Fresh from the Cedar Sync relay wreckage, Tag #3 arrives. The Chronometer Void used to track voyages; now its gears dissolved into negative space. It’s a brass case ticking backward with RGB static. Perfect for the player whose round feels like it’s moving in reverse.