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Tag #18

Beyond the Oregon Trail - Summer Series

May 04 - Jul 12, 2026

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999
Beyond the Oregon Trail - Summer Series
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#18

Chamber Pfuhl

PDGA Rating 916
Division RPA
Events 1
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*cracks knuckles* It's a head-to-head challenge system. Want a better number? Fight for it.
#1 = Best
#47 = Room to grow
Challenge Up Pick someone ranked above you
Both Play Same event, scores compared
Win = Swap Lower score takes the tag
Ties? Defender keeps it
Skip 3x? You forfeit
Tiers limit who you can challenge
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Settlement Mark

High Concept

Claim Staked Through Winter's Teeth

Trouble

Too Stubborn To Retreat

Supporting Aspects
Axes And Aces Challengers Melt Like Snow Stump Survivor, Course Destroyer

Aspects refreshed May 31, 2026

The Settlement Mark originated in the first brutal winter of the Stumptown Settlement. While many abandoned their claims when the snows came, those who stayed discovered that their stumps had frozen into the earth with them. When spring arrived, the marks they'd carved remained permanently fused - the land had accepted their commitment. Now, when a player holds this tag through a full seasonal cycle, the wilderness itself recognizes their settlement.

A cross-section of weathered wood displaying prominent growth rings that tell the story of seasons survived. The tag is slightly warped from winter freeze-thaw cycles, with deep carving that penetrates to the wood's core. The dark umber coloring speaks to harsh PNW winters endured, while the roughness suggests a permanent fixture that has merged with the land itself.

Settlement Mark serves as the ultimate proof of permanence in the Stumptown Settlement. When a player holds this tag, challengers face not merely a skilled competitor but someone the land itself has accepted - a true settler whose claim cannot be easily uprooted because they have become part of the territory.

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