Beyond the Oregon Trail - Summer Series
May 04 - Jul 12, 2026
Current Holder
Eileen Chow
Wilderness Decree
The Woods Acknowledged My Worth
The Forest Demands Constant Defense
Aspects refreshed May 29, 2026
The Wilderness Decree emerged from the first player to conquer all three legendary courses - Pier Park's weaving currents, McCormick's log jam, and Hagg Lake's flagship challenge - in a single season. The untamed wilderness took notice and stamped its approval, creating a binding record of supremacy that persists beyond any single competition.
The tag manifests as a rough-hewn wooden disc, appearing as a stump cross-section with visible growth rings. Black burned linework forms decree text in an old frontier script around the edges, while the center bears a stylized wilderness symbol. The tag feels slightly warm to the touch, as if the land itself is alive and acknowledging the holder's presence.
Holders of the Wilderness Decree carry the wilderness's explicit acknowledgment, granting them automatic respect from all other players in the Stumptown Settlement. Their claims are recognized as wilderness-blessed, and challengers must think twice before opposing someone the land itself has declared worthy.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #20 to #17 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 #17 to #20 based on your top 2 rated rounds from the last two completed series weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born from the chaos of conquering Pier, McCormick, and Hagg Lake in one season, the Wilderness Decree is a warm, wooden stump with a superiority complex. It doesn't just sit on your bag; it critiques your grip. The forest signed this permission slip, and it’s already disappointed in your follow-through.
Eileen Chow claimed Tag #17, the Wilderness Decree. It’s a wooden stump with opinions on your follow-through. The forest signed this permission slip, and it’s already disappointed. Our cameras caught the attachment. The wilderness doesn’t hand out participation trophies.