The Shamrock Stakes
May 11 - Jun 21, 2026
Current Holder
Nick Hmielewski
Fiscal Fang
Cornered by My Own Greed
Can't Stop When Ahead
Aspects refreshed May 24, 2026
During the first great market correction of the Emerald Ledger, a player named Malachai 'The Speculator' Overton attempted to corner the market on low-numbered tags by challenging and then refusing to play, artificially inflating his position. The House responded by creating the Fiscal Fang—a predatory marker that attaches to any player whose standing is built on unsustainable gains. Once the Fang is attached, the player must accept challenges from any rival, and if they lose, their tag drops twice as far. The first victim was Overton himself, who lost his #3 tag in a single round after the Fang forced him to play five consecutive challengers.
The Fang is made of dark, tarnished brass carved into a stylized canine tooth with Art Deco geometric etchings. When attached to a player's tag, its tip glows with a faint green light that pulses faster as the player's standing becomes more precarious. The Fang is cold to the touch regardless of ambient temperature and leaves a faint metallic scent on the holder's fingers, while emitting a low hum that only the bearer can hear, growing louder as their position becomes more threatened.
The Fiscal Fang serves as the Emerald Ledger's primary enforcement mechanism against market manipulation, automatically deployed by the House when it detects artificial inflation of a player's standing. It forces the bearer to accept challenges from any rival within two positions below them, and if they lose, their tag drops by three positions instead of one, ensuring the market remains fluid and punishing those who try to game the system.
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