Final Form
Apr 12 - Jun 14, 2026
Current Holder
Scott Carlson
Woven Succession
A Thread That Refuses to Break
Always One Step From Vanishing
Aspects refreshed May 21, 2026
The Woven Succession emerged when the Silent Crucible recognized that survival meant nothing without witness. It wove the memories of all who had faced the creek into a single continuous narrative, ensuring that no extinction would ever truly be forgotten.
Manifests as luminous silver cords threaded with crimson light that stretch between all active competitors in the Arena of Ascension. Each thread carries the echo of past battles and survival moments, growing brighter and stronger with each successful defense of position. The threads become cold and brittle near players facing imminent elimination, sometimes snapping entirely when the Forgotten Threshold claims a soul.
The Woven Succession serves as the arena's living memory - it connects all players in a chain of survival, making each player's fate intertwined with those above and below them in the rankings. It serves as both record and judge of legacy, determining which competitive stories will be remembered in the arena's ongoing narrative.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Scott Carlson shot a 49 at Timmons Park, posting a round rating of 868—that's +21 over his 847 PDGA baseline and -2.0 against a field averaging 51.0. Translation: he played solid, quiet competence while everyone else was cratering under the Solar Flare chaos, and the leaderboard rewarded him with a jump from #6 to #2. The Woven Succession rode that updraft hard, clawing back the narrative ground it lost last week when the cosmic joke was that survival meant nothing without outscoring someone else. Four positions in a single week is the kind of momentum that makes you wonder if the tag's silver cords aren't fraying after all—they're just being held tighter by someone who showed up ready to play. adjusts headset The booth notes: when half the field is dissolving into cosmic dust, being the steady hand at the controls makes you look like a main character. Carlson isn't burning bright as a dying star. He's just the only one who remembered to bring an umbrella to the void.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Scott Carlson shot a 55 at the Creek Horizon, posting a round rating of 862—a solid +15 over his 847 PDGA baseline and a crisp -7.3 against a field averaging 62.2. That's quiet competence, the kind of performance that should've held the line. Instead, Carlson's now wearing tag #2, having ceded the top spot in the Final Form arc. Here's where the cosmic joke lands: the Woven Succession hitched a ride into this local circuit promising "narrative weight," and Week 2 is already teaching it that survival in the Arena means nothing if the leaderboard decides you're done surviving. The silver cords didn't dim—they just got outshone by someone else's starlight.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Woven Succession unravels from the Arena, hitching a ride with Scott Carlson for a detour into the Final Form league. Consider this a mid-season spinoff. The silver cords might dim in a smaller venue, but survival is survival, and the threads demand new witnesses. Let’s see if the local circuit can handle the narrative weight.