Wednesday Johnny League
Apr 20 - Jun 28, 2026
Current Holder
Brian Branham
Eclipse Meridian
The Moment Between Shadow and Light
The Eclipse Forgets How to Throw
Aspects refreshed Apr 24, 2026
The Eclipse Meridian was forged in the moment the Grays first observed disc golf on Earth. Recognizing the perfect geometric potential of the sport, they created this entity to capture the precise instant when human performance reached its most aesthetically valuable state - the moment of competitive transcendence that makes for perfect artwork. It has been used ever since to document the Wednesday Johnny League as the ultimate cosmic Renaissance.
A circular medallion with a dark obsidian outer ring surrounding an inner disc of shifting silver that pulses with an internal light. When competition intensifies, the silver brightens until it temporarily eclipses the dark ring entirely. Ancient Renaissance-style engravings along the edge depict tiny figures in throwing poses, while the center contains a three-dimensional map of the Johnny course. It emits a low hum that mimics the frequency of disc flight, growing louder as competitive tension rises.
The Eclipse Meridian serves as a recording device that captures the exact moment of bag tag transfers, preserving them in the cosmic artwork forever. It marks the threshold between observation and judgment, determining which players deserve to be painted in vibrant chromatic detail and which fade into the shadows of the Roswell Codex.
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