Raleigh Olympiad
Mar 09 - May 17, 2026
Current Holder
Cameron Collar
Null Meridian
The Threshold Between HD and Void
I Cannot Choose Sides Anymore
Aspects refreshed Mar 16, 2026
Null Meridian was once a competitor who achieved perfect HD rendering but chose to transform into the boundary itself, becoming the eternal arbiter of who crosses into high definition and who falls into the void. This former player now manifests as the definitive threshold that all must navigate.
Null Meridian manifests as an infinite vertical plane of fractured marble shot through with fiber-optic veins of cyan light, extending beyond vision in both directions. Classical bust fragments drift along its surface while scanlines pulse across its corrupted form. To those approaching deletion, it appears as a wall of static; to those ascending toward HD, it shimmers with crystalline gold. The Meridian shifts between HD clarity and corrupted static, appearing differently to each competitor based on their current resolution.
Null Meridian serves as the deathmatch's ultimate measurement - competitors can see their distance from the Meridian, and crossing it means either glorious HD rendering or complete deletion. It creates the constant tension that defines the eight-week survival, as players must consistently navigate their proximity to this existential boundary.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #34 to #21 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
rendering error Tag 34, the Null Meridian. Once a competitor, now a marble wall with cyan veins. He rendered himself into existence just to gatekeep high definition. A petty arbiter flickering between gold and static, he decides who ascends and who gets deleted. Don't let this loading screen with a god complex buffer your stats.
gills pixelate Cameron Collar just claimed Tag 34, the Null Meridian. That’s a marble wall of judgment in his pocket. The simulation renders him "worthy" for now, but can he maintain the resolution? Don't buffer out on me, kid.