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Raleigh Olympiad

Mar 09 - May 17, 2026

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Michael Brannon

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Noise Monolith

High Concept

I Am the Error You Can't Delete

Trouble

Those Who Stare Get Consumed

Supporting Aspects
Frozen Faces in the Noise Every Deletion Makes Me Stronger I Cannot Be Deleted

Aspects refreshed Mar 21, 2026

The Noise Monolith formed from the very first corrupted transmission in the Corrupted Codex - when the initial code fracture happened during the simulation's compilation, the resulting burst of noise and static didn't dissipate but crystallized over time into a permanent monument of decay. It has grown with each week's culling, absorbing the final moments of every deleted competitor, making it the physical embodiment of the corruption that defines the deathmatch.

The Monolith rises like a twisted obelisk from the noise layer, its surface of black glass fractured by veins of cyan light that pulse in rhythm with corrupted transmissions. Glitched classical columns appear to support nothing at its base, and the structure constantly sheds digital artifacts that dissolve before hitting the ground. Its surface displays fragmented images - glimpses of deleted players, corrupted hole layouts, system error messages - that shift and reform constantly. The Monolith grows slightly larger with each week's culling as it absorbs more corrupted code, and it acts as a natural compass - its position always indicates the simulation's most corrupted zone.

The Monolith serves as the deathmatch's ultimate landmark connecting all four server nodes - competitors can use it for navigation while understanding that approaching it risks code corruption. It represents both the source of the corruption and potentially the key to understanding it, creating constant tension between avoiding and seeking the structure.

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