Tuesdays @ Pier Park
May 06 - Jul 08, 2026
Current Holder
Jacob Schultz
Old Growth
Ancient Cedar, Patient Predator
Grows Heavier Every Season
Aspects refreshed May 25, 2026
In the earliest days of the Stumptown Settlement, before the land rush truly began, the first pioneers discovered ancient cedars that had stood for over 500 years. Those who could prove their claims had survived the test of time were marked by the Old Growth spirit - the embodiment of territorial permanence that the land itself recognized.
The Old Growth tag appears as a cross-section of ancient cedar, its surface weathered and moss-covered, with growth rings visible beneath a translucent layer of resin. Tiny root tendrils extend from its edges, as if it is growing from the very air itself, and the wood has darkened to the deep brown of centuries-old heartwood. The tag grows heavier with each season held, accumulating the weight of endurance.
When a player holds Old Growth, their claim becomes part of the landscape's permanent record. Challengers must overcome not just the player's skill but the accumulated history of their tenure - they are fighting against the territory itself, which has become intertwined with the holder's identity in the Stumptown Settlement.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Jacob Schultz posted a 74—dead even with his season average, a hair under field average, and an 871-rated card on a layout that's been chewing up ambition since the moss grew thick. The Old Growth tag moves from #3 to #2, another rung up the canopy, which means Jacob's not just ferrying ancient history around Pier Park anymore; he's defending it. The tag gets heavier every season, the pressure mounts, and somehow the player carrying it keeps throwing steady rounds. No fireworks, no collapse—just the patient predator doing what it does best: staying rooted while everyone else scrambles. For a side quest into tighter corridors, that's exactly the kind of unsexy consistency that wins weeks. The booth approves, even if the drama gods wanted more chaos.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Old Growth has departed the main stage for a wooded side quest. Jacob Schultz is ferrying the ancient cedar to Tuesdays @ Pier Park, where the moss feels right at home. It’s not a reboot; it’s a very specific, very rootsy spinoff. The tag gets heavier, the course gets tighter. Let’s see if Jacob can handle the history.