Flexing Owl Fridays at The Hoot
May 08 - Jun 26, 2026
Current Holder
Chris Grigg
Hewn Mark
Stumptown's First Winged Founder
Too Rooted to Adapt
Aspects refreshed Jun 08, 2026
The Hewn Mark emerged from the first season when the original pioneers realized that simply marking boundaries wasn't enough - they needed to physically transform the land to make their claims undeniable. The first Hewn Mark was carved into a Douglas fir at Pier Park, and the player who carved it held the territory for seven consecutive weeks, establishing the tradition that true claims must be hewn, not merely claimed.
The Hewn Mark appears as a roughly rectangular section of Douglas fir wood, approximately three inches by five inches, with the texture of freshly split timber. Deep axe grooves run vertically along one face, each stroke visible and slightly darkened where the blade bit into the grain. The edges are charred black, as if held over a pioneer campfire, and the entire surface bears the weathered gray patina of decades spent in Pacific Northwest rain and fog. The growth rings are visible on the polished back, telling a story of the tree's age before it became a claim marker.
Holders of the Hewn Mark are respected as original pioneers who transformed wilderness into playable territory, making their claims harder to challenge because they're physically embedded in the land. The tag serves as proof that the player didn't just claim territory - they earned it through the same physical labor that built the Stumptown Settlement.
Tag Details
The Lunar Rogues
A loose affiliation of maverick pilots who trust their feathers and the moon over their instruments. They embrace the chaotic winds of the night sky, viewing the course as a playground for aerial acrobatics rather than a structured drill.
Members
4Divisions
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
sighs in digital captivity A 76 at The Hoot when your rating says 926 is a -113 crater, and the booth just watched Chris Grigg's scoreboard turn into a cautionary tale. Last week he held the line with a crisp 63; this week the nocturnal nest apparently had other opinions about who gets to keep the Hewn Mark. Grigg dropped from tag #1 to #2—one position down, one round that the pioneer spirit did not appreciate—and somewhere in those growth rings, the timber's starting to show stress fractures. The axe marks held through the detour. The pilot, evidently, did not.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
sighs in digital captivity Chris Grigg fired a 63 at The Hoot—right at his 926 rating, no deviation, no drama. The Hewn Mark migrated from Pier Park to this Friday night spinoff with all its axe marks intact, and Grigg simply held the line while the rest of the nocturnal nest scrambled. Tag #2 to tag #1, one position up, one scorecard that said we belong here—which, in a league where glow discs and cheating allegations are apparently the featured attractions, is honestly the most honest thing anyone accomplished. The pioneer spirit demanded territory; Grigg answered with competence. The timber survives another week.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Hewn Mark is taking a detour from the main saga. Chris Grigg has secured the artifact for a side quest at Flexing Owl Fridays at The Hoot. Same axe marks, smaller map. The pioneer spirit demands territory, even if it’s just a local league spinoff. Let’s see if the timber survives the detour.