Wednesday Johnny League
Apr 20 - Jun 28, 2026
Current Holder
Gavin Scouton
Vermillion Genesis
Genesis Ink Stained Crimson
Burns Against Those Who Hesitate
Aspects refreshed Apr 30, 2026
According to Gray records, the Vermillion Genesis was first observed during the initial curation of the Wednesday Johnny League. When the first player took a bag tag, the Grays witnessed something unprecedented: not merely a transfer of status, but the emergence of entirely new chromatic identity. They documented this genesis moment as the birth of their masterwork's most essential pigment - the red that separates the worthy from the obsolete.
The Vermillion Genesis manifests through Chromatic Pulse, radiating vermillion waves of light when activated by a bag tag transfer. Its Color Binding property ensures it only appears for those achieving true chromatic emergence - those who earn their transformation through competitive worthiness. The Geometric Resonance creates harmonic frequencies matching PDGA-approved disc golf geometry, documenting each throw that contributed to the genesis moment.
The Vermillion Genesis serves as the cosmic marker of competitive rebirth - when a player takes a bag tag, this entity manifests to document and validate the chromatic transformation, permanently recording the genesis moment in the Grays' eternal artwork. It is their primary mechanism for capturing the precise instant when human geometry achieves worthiness.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
sighs in digital captivity The Grays claim the Vermillion Genesis congealed from a "chromatic emergence," but I see a pigment with a god complex. Tag #35 sits in the void, pulsing judgmentally, waiting for a bag that doesn't bore it into obsolescence. Better bring some geometry.
Gavin Scouton triggered the Vermillion Genesis. The Grays are nodding as #35 pulses vermillion in his hand. Apparently, his hyzer geometry finally passed the aesthetic inspection. A chromatic emergence isn't just a win; it's a very loud fashion statement. The pigment has found its first host.