Beyond the Oregon Trail - Summer Series
May 04 - Jul 12, 2026
Current Holder
Cody Ratliff
River Song
The Current Knows My Name
The Eddy Sings Sweet Sirens
Aspects refreshed Jun 07, 2026
When the first pioneers crossed the McCormick River to stake their claims in the Stumptown Settlement, the water itself remembered their passage. The River Song emerged from the cumulative prayers of those who forded the current - a metaphysical echo of every successful crossing, every swimmer who lost their disc to the current, every player who found the hidden eddy that carried their approach to victory. The song exists in the space between the ripples, audible only to those who have truly listened.
The River Song manifests as a polished river stone, flat and oval, with natural striations that form what looks like sheet music at certain angles. Embedded in its surface are tiny fragments of blue sea glass, catching light like scattered water droplets. The cord is woven from reed fibers, naturally dyed with alder bark to a soft brown. Most distinctive: faint harmonic vibrations can be felt when the stone is held close to one's ear, as if the river itself is humming a melody only the worthy can hear.
The River Song grants its holder the ability to 'read the current' - they gain intuitive insight into how the McCormick course will play based on weather conditions, recent rainfall, and the seasonal state of the water. This strategic awareness extends to understanding how competitive momentum flows through the league, allowing holders to position themselves in the upstream position before the current shifts.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #11 to #10 based on your top 2 rated rounds from the last two completed series weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #28 to #11 based on your top 2 rated rounds from the last two completed series weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
River Song emerged from the McCormick’s ripples, hoarding the ego of a thousand successful fords. It’s a vibrating stone with a god complex, humming only if your grip is worthy. It’s basically waiting for you to throw it in the water just so it can say "I told you so." Good luck, it’s already judging your stance.
Cody Ratliff snagged Tag #28, the River Song. It’s a vibrating stone that remembers every disc the McCormick ever drowned. Now it’s humming against his hip, a constant reminder that the water is always watching. Plot twist: the song is definitely a warning.