Beyond the Oregon Trail - Summer Series
May 04 - Jul 12, 2026
Current Holder
Ander Wake
Bog Iron
Forged in Bogs, Crowned in Mud
The Bog Always Calls Me Back
Aspects refreshed May 21, 2026
In the early days of the Stumptown Settlement, pioneers discovered that the murky wetlands around McCormick and Hagg Lake hid deposits of iron ore - the very ground itself held value for those willing to work it. The first player to establish a claim in these hostile conditions and extract victory from the depths became known as the first Bog Iron. The title has been passed to those few who have proven they can thrive where others drown ever since, marking holders as survivors of the Settlement's most unforgiving terrain.
The Bog Iron tag appears as a rough, irregular chunk that resembles raw ore pulled from a peat bog. Its surface is pitted and scarred from extraction, with deep browns and blacks that seem to absorb light rather than reflect it. The tag has an unexpected density - heavier than it appears - grounding the holder to their claim like roots sunk into iron-rich soil. Despite constant exposure to moisture, the tag never rusts or deteriorates, symbolizing the holder's resilience in conditions that would corrode weaker competitors.
When Bog Iron is in play within a league, it serves as a marker of authentic territorial worth. Holders of this tag have proven their claims by extracting victory from the most difficult conditions the Stumptown Settlement offers. The tag carries weight in cross-league discussions because it represents not just skill, but skill proven in the harshest possible circumstances - a universal standard that transcends individual league standings.
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