The Shamrock Stakes
May 11 - Jun 21, 2026
Current Holder
Nathan Ford
Vested Interest
Too Rich to Run, Too Valuable to Hide
The Glowing Target on My Chest
Aspects refreshed May 31, 2026
In the early days of the Emerald Ledger, the House created the Vested Interest as a reward for players who demonstrated consistent investment in their standings. It was meant to encourage long-term participation and loyalty, but it became something far more dangerous - a mark of wealth that invites predation. What the House giveth, it also maketh targetable.
The Vested Interest manifests as a heavy, ornate brass medallion shaped like a miniature stock certificate, with genuine emerald chips embedded in its surface. The medallion is warm to the touch, pulsing gently like a heartbeat, and bears tiny ledger numbers engraved around its edge that track the bearer's accumulated investment value. When the interest grows, the emerald chips glow brighter, casting a faint emerald green light that marks the bearer as a high-value target to rivals.
The Vested Interest amplifies both gains and losses - successful defenses yield greater returns while failed defenses cost more, adding strategic depth to the challenge system. Players bearing high Vested Interest become locked into competition; they cannot decline challenges without suffering proportional losses to their standing, ensuring the market of standings remains fluid and the House's ledger stays active.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #3 to #4 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 #1 to #3 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 #9 to #1 based on your top 2 rated rounds from the last two completed series weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts monocle The House minted Tag 9 to reward loyalty, but the Vested Interest just sits there pulsing with emerald greed. It’s a heavy brass stock certificate that glows when your portfolio spikes. It demands dividends, not pars. A shiny asset waiting for a hostile takeover.
Nathan Ford claimed Tag 9, the Vested Interest. The brass stock certificate is already pulsing, tracking his accumulated value. The House rewards long-term investment, but Ford’s portfolio looks volatile. When the market corrects, will his assets survive? The House is always watching.