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− | {{Player|team=[[Hellmouth Sunbeams]]|rating=★½|species=Human (Possibly a Giant Duneworm)|pronouns=Any|status=Incinerated}}Velasquez Meadows was a batter<ref>[[Facts/Lore Disambiguation Guide]]</ref> for the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams]]. Some sources have said Meadows | + | {{Player|team=[[Hellmouth Sunbeams]]|rating=★½|species=Human (Possibly a Giant Duneworm)|pronouns=Any|status=Incinerated}}Velasquez Meadows was a batter<ref>[[Facts/Lore Disambiguation Guide]]</ref> for the [[Hellmouth Sunbeams]]. Some sources have said Meadows was an adult Giant Duneworm, however these accusations have so far gone unfounded. |
+ | During a Season 2 game, they were struck by a bolt of blinding fire. Their skin was then gleaming bronze, etched with runes and sigils that spell in a panoply of tongues: "BEWARE". | ||
− | + | Meadows was incinerated in a tragic game against the [[Breckenridge Jazz Hands]] on day 23 of [[Season 3]], where a rogue [[umpire]] incinerated both them and [[Ogden Mendoza]]. They were replaced by [[Alexander Horne]]. | |
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− | Meadows was incinerated in a tragic game against the [[Breckenridge Jazz Hands]] on day 23 of [[Season 3]], where a rogue [[umpire]] incinerated both them and [[Ogden Mendoza]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:37, 4 August 2020
Velasquez Meadows was a batter[1] for the Hellmouth Sunbeams. Some sources have said Meadows was an adult Giant Duneworm, however these accusations have so far gone unfounded.
During a Season 2 game, they were struck by a bolt of blinding fire. Their skin was then gleaming bronze, etched with runes and sigils that spell in a panoply of tongues: "BEWARE".
Meadows was incinerated in a tragic game against the Breckenridge Jazz Hands on day 23 of Season 3, where a rogue umpire incinerated both them and Ogden Mendoza. They were replaced by Alexander Horne.