Raleigh Olympiad
Mar 09 - May 16, 2026
Current Holder
Matthew Dahlem
Signal Mausoleum
Static-Hardened Archive of Lost Code
Haunted by the Frequency of Fading
Aspects refreshed May 04, 2026
The Signal Mausoleum formed when the first competitor faced deletion in the corrupted simulation - instead of dissipating completely, their final transmission solidified into the foundation of an eternal structure within the static layer. Each subsequent culling added more corrupted signals to its walls, slowly building a cathedral of deleted code that now serves as both memorial and warning to all who remain in the deathmatch.
Composed entirely of crystallized static that pulses with faint signal patterns, the Mausoleum emits a low harmonic frequency that competitors can hear when their code destabilizes. It grows larger with each deletion, adding new chambers for each deleted player's final transmission. The architecture reflects the GlitchBaroque aesthetic: marble columns cracked with binary code, fiber-optic laurel wreaths adorning archways, and walls shimmering with accumulated static.
The Signal Mausoleum serves as the ultimate destination for all deleted code - every competitor who faces deletion has their final transmission preserved eternally within its walls, creating a series-spanning archive that connects all leagues through the weight of accumulated loss. It also functions as a warning system, as competitors whose code destabilizes can hear its harmonic frequency, signaling that deletion is imminent.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #13 to #11 based on your top 2 rated rounds from the last two completed series weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #72 to #13 based on your top 2 rated rounds from the last two completed series weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
gills flicker Born from the first deleted scream, Tag 72 is the Signal Mausoleum—a GlitchBaroque cathedral built of players who failed to render. It hums with static, judging your form while waiting for your code to destabilize. It doesn't care who holds it; it just wants you to glitch out so it can add another wing to its collection.
gills flicker Matthew Dahlem just synced with Tag 72, the Signal Mausoleum. The simulation decrees he’s now the curator of deleted screams. Hope his resolution holds up against that static hum. render complete... I hate this job.