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Tag #5

The Shamrock Stakes

May 11 - Jun 21, 2026

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The Shamrock Stakes
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Nicholas Betts

PDGA Rating 870
Division MA2
Events 3
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Ledger Ghost

High Concept

Auditor of Forged Scorecards

Trouble

Ink Stains My Conscience

Supporting Aspects
Green Ink Never Lies Balance Sheet Enforcer Your Fudged Numbers Haunt You

Aspects refreshed May 21, 2026

The Ledger Ghost was born from the first deliberate falsification of a scorecard in the Emerald Ledger. When a player attempted to obscure a catastrophic round, the House's collective memory crystallized into a vengeful specter - part auditor, part accountant, entirely unavoidable. Now it roams the courses, seeking to balance the books by any means necessary.

The Ledger Ghost manifests as a tall, angular figure dressed in an Art Deco suit of floating ledger pages. Brass numerals float across its surface like living tattoos, each one representing a round that someone tried to forget. Its form exhibits ethereal transparency, allowing faint glimpses of old scorecards to show through its body. The edges of its being are bound in tarnished brass resembling old financial records.

During critical rounds, the Ghost manifests at turning points, offering players a choice: acknowledge their true standing or face systematic liquidation of their season's gains. It appears to players who've manipulated their standings, forcing them to confront the true state of their assets before allowing them to continue.

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