Beyond the Oregon Trail - Summer Series
May 04 - Jul 12, 2026
Current Holder
Michael Crisp
Pioneer Mark
I Hold What I Take
The Mark Means Targets
Aspects refreshed May 09, 2026
The Pioneer Mark emerged from the first territorial dispute in the settlement's history - when two players claimed the same prime territory at Pier Park, the council decreed that only the one bearing the Mark could hold claim. The original was carved from the first tree felled to clear the Weaving fairway, and it has been passed down through countless challenges ever since.
A roughly palm-sized wooden tag split from a fallen cedar, polished smooth by generations of handling. The edges bear subtle char marks from pioneer campfires, while the face displays hand-carved symbols representing territories claimed by the current holder. The back shows the rough scratches of every previous owner - a cumulative history of the settlement itself.
The Pioneer Mark grants its holder automatic contention for any territory they challenge, forcing other players to acknowledge their established reputation. Challengers must face the Mark holder first, and failure to do so results in automatic forfeiture of any claim to that territory.
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