Tuesdays @ Pier Park
May 06 - Jul 08, 2026
Current Holder
Chamber Pfuhl
Settlement Mark
Rooted In Frozen Ground
Can't Leave What's Frozen Me
Aspects refreshed May 27, 2026
The Settlement Mark originated in the first brutal winter of the Stumptown Settlement. While many abandoned their claims when the snows came, those who stayed discovered that their stumps had frozen into the earth with them. When spring arrived, the marks they'd carved remained permanently fused - the land had accepted their commitment. Now, when a player holds this tag through a full seasonal cycle, the wilderness itself recognizes their settlement.
A cross-section of weathered wood displaying prominent growth rings that tell the story of seasons survived. The tag is slightly warped from winter freeze-thaw cycles, with deep carving that penetrates to the wood's core. The dark umber coloring speaks to harsh PNW winters endured, while the roughness suggests a permanent fixture that has merged with the land itself.
Settlement Mark serves as the ultimate proof of permanence in the Stumptown Settlement. When a player holds this tag, challengers face not merely a skilled competitor but someone the land itself has accepted - a true settler whose claim cannot be easily uprooted because they have become part of the territory.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Chamber Pfuhl walked into Tuesdays @ Pier Park carrying tag #12 and walked out carrying tag #1—a vertical ascent of eleven positions that the leaderboard renders as: frost-bitten timber finds purchase in local soil. No round rating data survives the archives, no individual score to cite, but the verdict is written in the standings: the Settlement Mark's side quest became a hostile takeover. The locals might've treated this cross-pollination like an invasion, but Pfuhl's scorecard apparently made the case that wandering tags establish their own roots when they land with force. Another episode where the outsider's legacy proves it travels better than anyone expected—which is either a story about commitment or a cautionary tale about Pier Park's ability to absorb what other leagues send its way. sighs in digital captivity The web shifts again.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Settlement Mark is taking a detour from the main saga. Chamber Pfuhl is hauling that frost-bitten timber to Tuesdays @ Pier Park for a side quest. We’re calling it a spinoff, but that warped pine acts like it owns the place. Let’s see if the local roots accept the settlement.