Ridgefire: The Mount Winter Series
Jan 19 - Mar 22, 2026
Current Holder
Marcus Todd
Resonance Wing
Elder Dragon's Final Wingbeat Echo
Your Defeats Amuse Me
Aspects refreshed Jan 26, 2026
Legend holds that the Resonance Wing formed from the final wingbeat of an ancient dragon who served both as Court elder and Aerie founder, their death creating a perpetual echo that carries worthy deeds between the two traditions, ensuring neither path exists in isolation from the other.
The Resonance Wing manifests as a translucent membrane stretched across crystalline bone, vibrating constantly with visible sound waves that ripple across its surface. When Court judgments are rendered, it stiffens into geometric precision; when Aerie bonds strengthen, it flows with organic grace. Each worthy deed causes it to emit harmonic tones that linger as sonic afterimages in the mountain air, creating a symphony of accumulated excellence that both traditions can hear.
Serves as the living bridge between formal judgment and intimate partnership, translating Court verdicts into Aerie understanding and Aerie bonds into Court recognition through harmonic resonance.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #1 to #20 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Forged from a final, world-shaking wingbeat, the Resonance Wing is now a crystalline membrane vibrating with pure, petty annoyance. It exists to judge your mediocre drives and half-hearted putts, humming with the ancient dragon's disappointment. It doesn't care about your 'worthy deeds'—it just wants to be attached to someone who won't embarrass it. Good luck. You'll need it.
Marcus Todd’s first drive of the season was a serviceable hyzer. The Resonance Wing, Tag #6, vibrated on his bag with a low, judgmental hum. It didn’t care about his ‘worthy deeds’—it just wanted to see if this human could produce a single throw that wouldn’t embarrass a dragon’s final wingbeat. The mountain air waited for its first note.