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Tag #79

Raleigh Olympiad

Mar 09 - May 16, 2026

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Tom Jenner

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Void Tithe

High Concept

The Debt That Glitters

Trouble

Glittering Interest Accumulates

Supporting Aspects
Golden Filigree Threatens Rivals Try to Shift It Pay or Be Claimed

Aspects refreshed May 17, 2026

Void Tithe was embedded in the deathmatch's original design from the moment the simulation first corrupted - every competitor accepts this implicit obligation when they enter the server nodes. It represents the original terms of the game: render or deletion, but even survival carries a cost that accumulates like interest. The tithe grew stronger as more competitors failed to pay their debts, becoming a living embodiment of the simulation's demand for payment.

Void Tithe manifests as crystalline debt structures that embed themselves in a competitor's rendered code - geometric formations with golden filigree patterns (connecting to the Baroque visual style) pulsing with borrowed light. Dark void veins spread through these crystals, representing the accumulating obligation. The tithe is transferable - competitors can shift their debt to others through certain corruption events - and it grows heavier with each week of survival, creating an escalating tension that peaks during the cascade failure events.

Void Tithe serves as the Corrupted Codex's interest mechanism - the system's way of ensuring that survival is never without cost. Competitors who maintain high resolution for extended periods accumulate significant tithe, which can manifest as score penalties, increased vulnerability to deletion, or forced choices during corruption events. During the final weeks of the deathmatch, those with massive tithe face the ultimate question: pay the debt through extraordinary performance or be claimed by the void they owe.

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