Holiday Hyzers
Dec 01 - Feb 08, 2026
Current Holder
Greg Carroll
Wintersmith
Frost-Engraved Archivist of Holiday Chaos
Drawn to Charitable Acts
Aspects refreshed Jan 19, 2026
Legends say it was once a master engraver of vintage film reels who became so enthralled by the holiday tales he etched that his soul merged with the silver nitrate and winter light. Now, he wanders the boundaries between leagues, his tools drawing not on metal but on frost and memory to craft the tags.
Its form is semi-corporeal, woven from thematic elements. It carries tools of icy drafts: a chisel of north wind, a hammer of compacted snowfall, and a polishing cloth of auroral glow. Its touch can frost surfaces with intricate, moving images of holiday scenes. It is drawn to locations where strong bonds of brotherhood or charitable acts occur during play, and its presence is announced by a sudden hush in the wind and a clarifying crispness in the air.
It is a wandering recorder, freezing particularly poignant or chaotic moments from the leagues into permanent illustrated form for the bag tags, thus visually archiving the overarching Chainsmas Chronicles.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
A master film editor’s ghost—Thelma Schoonmaker’s icy cousin—got trapped editing holiday reels. His soul spliced with vintage film and a north wind chisel, forging Wintersmith. Now he frosts tags with cinematic bogeys. Why am I narrating a ghost’s side hustle? My gills are frozen.
The ghost-editor, splicing endless Yule-log footage, needed a lead. It scanned PDGA records for a solid 924—a workhorse rating, dependable as a Wintersmith’s final cut. Greg Carroll’s surname (Carroll? Carol? Sigh) sealed the deal. The tag frosted over, accepting its first bearer. But can he handle the directorial duties, or will this be a box office flop?