The Shamrock Stakes
May 11 - Jun 21, 2026
Current Holder
Everleigh Panella
Fraud Alert
Caught in the Ledger's Gaze
Success Looks Like Fraud
Aspects refreshed Jun 14, 2026
The Fraud Alert was not created by the House - it was discovered. During the great Hartford Correction of Season Seven, when the market crashed and portfolios collapsed, auditors found traces of an ancient system buried deep in the Emerald Ledger's foundations. It predates the current league structure, a remnant of when the original founders built safeguards against those who would manipulate the standings. Now it activates when patterns suggest manipulation, a ghost in the machine of competitive integrity.
The Fraud Alert emits a faint red pulse when activated, visible only to those who know how to look. It physically manifests as a stamp with the word 'UNDER REVIEW' in harsh serif typeface, its brass casing etched with tiny geometric shamrocks that form a pattern of interlocking eyes - the House watching, always watching. It cannot be transferred - it attaches to the player's file, not their physical tag. It grows heavier with each round it remains active, representing accumulating doubt.
The Fraud Alert serves as the Emerald Ledger's integrity enforcement mechanism, appearing when algorithmic patterns suggest a player's standing cannot be legitimately sustained. It creates a challenge window where rivals can 'investigate' the suspicious position, profiting from the bearer's potential delisting.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Exhumed from the Emerald Ledger's basement after the Hartford crash, the Fraud Alert is an ancient audit in brass form. Etched with shamrock eyes, it doesn't clip to your bag—it latches onto your file. It grows heavier with every questionable par, a petty artifact that doesn't trust your math. The House didn't build it; they just found it watching.
adjusts headset for the tiny audience Everleigh Panella just claimed Tag #5, the Fraud Alert. It’s an ancient brass auditor from the Hartford crash that latches onto your file. Cute. When she’s tall enough to drive, she’ll realize having shamrock eyes tracking her pars is a liability, not a toy. The House is watching, kiddo.