Mordecai Kingbird

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Mordecai Kingbird is a player for the San Francisco Lovers, and has been with the team since Fall Ball. Kingbird has previously played for the Atlantis Georgias and Hawai'i Fridays.

Official League Records

Kingbird joined the ILB as a player in the Shadows for the Atlantis Georgias during the Descension.

During the Season β14 elections, Kingbird joined the Georgias' active lineup in exchange for Gita Biscuits as a result of the Georgias' Foreshadow will.

Kingbird was traded to the Hawai'i Fridays in exchange for Montgomery Bullock during the Season β16 elections via the Georgias' Equivalent Exchange will, becoming a pitcher in the process.

During the Season β19 elections, Kingbird retreated to the Shadows in exchange for Yasslyn Statter Jr. as a result of the Fridays' Foreshadow will. Kingbird was then sent from the bullpen to the bench as a result of the Fridays' Move will.

During the Season β22 elections, Kingbird's star ratings were completely randomized as a result of the Shadow Alternate Trust blessing, resulting in Kingbird becoming an Alternate and gaining the Negative modification.

On Season β23, Day 72, Kingbird joined the Fridays' lineup in exchange for Samothes Dembélé at Hawai'i Viberight Field via the Ratified Voicemail.

During the November 18, 2022 Fall Ball, Kingbird fell to the San Francisco Lovers.

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Testimony on Mordecai Kingbird's Identity

Stories swirl about Mordecai Kingbird in the Interdimensional Rumor Mill. Wiki archivists have dutifully recorded some of them in a Rumor Registry, summarized for easy research. These are the notes for one story from IF-14.298...

Appearance

Mordecai Kingbird is a large shoebill bird, sometimes adorned in a small crown and carrying a scepter. More often, pri carries a radical skateboard. High energy and very excitable, Kingbird exudes confidence, only some of which is misplaced. Scars from Consumer attacks and accidental face-plants scattered all over, pri wears them proudly, boasting to the press that they make prin “look super cool and sick, right?!”


Kingbird in Hawai'i

In season β15 Kingbird was struck by a harsh consumer attack that left the Georgias worried about the state of prins health. Kingbird prinself reportedly thought these concerns were overblown, stating “Whatever, sharks never strike twice.”[1]

After the Season β16 Postseason, Kingbird decided it was time to spread pri’s wings and leave Atlantis, hoping to find prinself a place with more room to shine. The move from his previous home to Hawai‘i was a natural one, and pri fit right in with the rest of the Fridays who were excited to meet another oceanic friend. Initially Kingbird was quite starstruck when joining the team, reports say, already a big fan of many of the Fridays players for their extra-blaseball pursuits, such as Karato Bean’s skills in surfing, and Elijah Valenzuela’s “efforts against invasive species.”

Once settled into the team, Kingbird focused pri’s energy into various different passions. Now living above the water, pri dove into surfing practice and worked on pri’s music, often found in harmony with Fridays musicians Bates Bentley and Stevenson Heat. While getting along with all his teammates, pri also found a close friend in Yasslyn Statter Jr.. Upon arrival, Kingbird also unintentionally became a part of the Fridays' bird-mania, met with cheers counting up the number of bird players and residents.

Founding the Hawai'i Fridays' Skate Gang

However, above all that Kingbird spent most of their pri’s time focusing on skateboarding, as it was found to be much easier to do on land than under the sea. While the splort had always has an active fanbase among both the Fridays and their fans, Kingbird officially founded the Hawai‘i Fridays Skate Gang. As described by one reporter, pri took it from an unofficial passion to a fully established element of the team as a whole, “[incorporating] the gang as a part of the larger Fridays organization”. When asked for more details about it, Kingbird has replied “I just like skateboarding to be honest.” Professional skateboarding journalists declined to comment when asked about Kingbird’s skills with the board.

Fan Works

  1. (This isn’t true: see Nagomi McDaniel, Alyssa Harrell, etc.)