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Hailing from Elysium, Yazmin was born an ordinary deer until she was bit by a radioactive Blaseball player, giving her the ability to walk on two legs, grab things with her hooves, and speak in Blaseballian. Taking an interest in Blaseball, she used her new abilities to practice in the Elysian [[The Underleagues|Underleagues]], where games were played on long open fields with no back fence for harder home runs, and with a much slower pace of play. Despite underwhelming performance during her first three seasons, she quickly became popular with fans for her enthusiasm.
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Hailing from Elysium, Mason was born an ordinary deer until she was bit by a radioactive blaseball player, giving her the ability to walk on two legs, grab things with her hooves, and speak in Blaseballian. Taking an interest in blaseball, she used her new abilities to practice in the Elysian [[The Underleagues|Underleagues]], where games were played on long open fields with no back fence for harder home runs, and with a much slower pace of play. Despite underwhelming performance during her first three seasons, she quickly became popular with fans for her enthusiasm.
  
[[Paula Turnip]] was Yazmin's childhood friend, though the two had a falling out over Paula's "unethical business practices" before Yazmin joined the Tigers.
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[[Paula Turnip]] was Mason's childhood friend, though the two had a falling out over Paula's "unethical business practices" before Mason joined the Tigers.
  
At this time Yazmin is refusing to field interviewers' questions about whether she would be more suited for a Good League team.
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At this time Mason is refusing to field interviewers' questions about whether she would be more suited for a Good League team.
  
 
== Season 4 Training Regimen ==
 
== Season 4 Training Regimen ==
After losing both teammate [[Landry Violence]] and then her rotation-assigned game in [[Season 3]]'s electric postseason championship, Mason has undergone a startling transformation from the [[Hades Tigers|Tigers']] struggling rookie pitcher into one of the highest-ranked pitchers in the [[Internet League Blaseball|ILB]]. After listening to her soulscream, Pitching Coach [[Kick Rocks]] assigned her a regimen of exercise, pitching practice, and dark magic rituals that allowed her to rapidly reach her true potential.<ref>https://archiveofourown.org/works/25819249</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/juangeedraws/status/1292761632100081665</ref>
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After losing both teammate [[Landry Violence]] and then her rotation-assigned game in {{BetaSeason|3}}'s electric postseason championship, Mason has undergone a startling transformation from the [[Hades Tigers|Tigers']] struggling rookie pitcher into one of the highest-ranked pitchers in the [[Internet League Blaseball|ILB]]. After listening to her soulscream, Pitching Coach [[Kick Rocks]] assigned her a regimen of exercise, pitching practice, and dark magic rituals that allowed her to rapidly reach her true potential.<ref>https://archiveofourown.org/works/25819249</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/juangeedraws/status/1292761632100081665</ref>
  
 
Mason has foregone the planned surgical addition of thumbs to her hooves, opting instead to levitate the ball through sheer fury. Her new pitching style promises to shake up the league in the upcoming Season 4.
 
Mason has foregone the planned surgical addition of thumbs to her hooves, opting instead to levitate the ball through sheer fury. Her new pitching style promises to shake up the league in the upcoming Season 4.
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== Season 4 Election ==
 
== Season 4 Election ==
Mason pitched the winning game in the [[Season 4]] playoffs in an electric pitching showdown with the Millennials' [[Patty Fox]], clinching the championship for the Tigers 3-0. Now vindicated and enjoying a teamwide boost in morale, Mason no longer seems to be able to muster the anger necessary to use her 'psychic cannon' pitching technique that led to her performance topping the league. Fans attending off-season practice report she has gone back to using her fingerless hooves to pitch, but has kept her non-rage-related development, making her a solid defensive pitcher.
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Mason pitched the winning game in the {{BetaSeason|4}} playoffs in an electric pitching showdown with the [[New York Millennials|Millennials']] [[Patty Fox]], clinching the championship for the Tigers 3-0. Now vindicated and enjoying a teamwide boost in morale, Mason no longer seems to be able to muster the anger necessary to use her 'psychic cannon' pitching technique that led to her performance topping the league. Fans attending off-season practice report she has gone back to using her fingerless hooves to pitch, but has kept her non-rage-related development, making her a solid defensive pitcher.
  
 
Mason was not available for comment, as she was too busy "just chilling and having a pretty nice time."
 
Mason was not available for comment, as she was too busy "just chilling and having a pretty nice time."
  
 
== Decree Swap ==
 
== Decree Swap ==
After the Alternate Reality [[decree]] was passed, this version of Yazmin was swapped with her counterpart in [[Yazmin Mason/IF-47.844|IF-47.844]]. That dimension is difficult to observe due to its high level of divergence from most realities, but Yazmin is presumably ecstatic to be reunited with [[Landry Violence]], who was never incinerated there.
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After the {{BetaSeason|4#Alternate_Reality|Alternate Reality}} [[decree]] was passed, this version of Mason was swapped with her counterpart in [[Yazmin Mason/IF-47.844|IF-47.844]]. That dimension is difficult to contact due to its high level of divergence from most realities, but Mason was presumably ecstatic to be reunited with Landry Violence, who was never [[Incineration|incinerated]] there.
  
Since the incineration of her counterpart, both their blaseball caps have been on display in the [[Sixth Circle Stadium|Landry Violence Memorial Hall]].
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Since the incineration of her counterpart, both their blaseball caps have been on display in the [[Sixth_Circle_Stadium#Landry_Violence_Memorial_Hall|Landry Violence Memorial Hall]].
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== Mystery Trade ==
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It was discovered during Season 8 by the [[Society for Internet Blaseball Research]] that Mason had originally played for the [[Philly Pies]], having been mysteriously traded for [[Nicholas Mora]] at the end of {{BetaSeason|1}}. None of the surviving original Tigers players can remember ever playing alongside Mora, and as neither iteration of Mason is available for questioning, the cause of the trade remains a complete mystery.
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Why can nobody remember it? Why won't the [[The Commissioner|commissioner]] explain it? Does it have anything to do with the investigation into the other mystery blessings in Season 1 that the ILB quietly shut down before any findings were released? Is it ''really'' a coincidence that neither of the players who were affected are able to tell us what happened?
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==Hall Stars==
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Thanks to the collective tributes of her [[Glossary#Fan|fans]] across the world, Mason was chosen to join the [[Hall Stars]] in their fight against [[The Shelled One]] on {{BetaSeason|10}}, [[Day X]]. Having never batted in an ILB game before, Mason recorded the first and only hit of her career during the battle, a home run. Subsequently, she was [[Modifications|Released]].
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==Release from ILB==
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Freed of her obligations to blaseball and the [[Hall of Flame]], Mason returned home to Elysium in order to live the quiet life there in her cottage. Her former teammates are said to be most welcome to drop by at any time, and she has been sighted visiting many a location on the surface, including [[Seattle]], [[Canada Moist Talkers|Sunken Halifax]], [[Chicago]], and [[Kansas City Breath Mints|Kansas City]], as well as in the stands at Tigers and Pies games to cheer on her former teammates. With her abundance of free time and perhaps a little Squiddishness, Mason has also managed to open up an interdimensional link between herself and IF-17.34 'Bloodlust' Yazmin Mason, between which the two deer exchange correspondence, updating their respective selves and friends as to how one another are getting on.
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Latest revision as of 05:58, 17 January 2023

Rumor / Community Lore
This article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community. It is just one of many Rumors that we've found in the Interdimensional Rumor Mill. You can find more Rumors about Yazmin Mason at their Rumor Registry.

Hailing from Elysium, Mason was born an ordinary deer until she was bit by a radioactive blaseball player, giving her the ability to walk on two legs, grab things with her hooves, and speak in Blaseballian. Taking an interest in blaseball, she used her new abilities to practice in the Elysian Underleagues, where games were played on long open fields with no back fence for harder home runs, and with a much slower pace of play. Despite underwhelming performance during her first three seasons, she quickly became popular with fans for her enthusiasm.

Paula Turnip was Mason's childhood friend, though the two had a falling out over Paula's "unethical business practices" before Mason joined the Tigers.

At this time Mason is refusing to field interviewers' questions about whether she would be more suited for a Good League team.

Season 4 Training Regimen

After losing both teammate Landry Violence and then her rotation-assigned game in Season β3's electric postseason championship, Mason has undergone a startling transformation from the Tigers' struggling rookie pitcher into one of the highest-ranked pitchers in the ILB. After listening to her soulscream, Pitching Coach Kick Rocks assigned her a regimen of exercise, pitching practice, and dark magic rituals that allowed her to rapidly reach her true potential.[1][2]

Mason has foregone the planned surgical addition of thumbs to her hooves, opting instead to levitate the ball through sheer fury. Her new pitching style promises to shake up the league in the upcoming Season 4.

When asked for comment, Mason sniffed at and then ate the pop cover off Eternal Screaming Daily's microphone.

Season 4 Election

Mason pitched the winning game in the Season β4 playoffs in an electric pitching showdown with the Millennials' Patty Fox, clinching the championship for the Tigers 3-0. Now vindicated and enjoying a teamwide boost in morale, Mason no longer seems to be able to muster the anger necessary to use her 'psychic cannon' pitching technique that led to her performance topping the league. Fans attending off-season practice report she has gone back to using her fingerless hooves to pitch, but has kept her non-rage-related development, making her a solid defensive pitcher.

Mason was not available for comment, as she was too busy "just chilling and having a pretty nice time."

Decree Swap

After the Alternate Reality decree was passed, this version of Mason was swapped with her counterpart in IF-47.844. That dimension is difficult to contact due to its high level of divergence from most realities, but Mason was presumably ecstatic to be reunited with Landry Violence, who was never incinerated there.

Since the incineration of her counterpart, both their blaseball caps have been on display in the Landry Violence Memorial Hall.

Mystery Trade

It was discovered during Season 8 by the Society for Internet Blaseball Research that Mason had originally played for the Philly Pies, having been mysteriously traded for Nicholas Mora at the end of Season β1. None of the surviving original Tigers players can remember ever playing alongside Mora, and as neither iteration of Mason is available for questioning, the cause of the trade remains a complete mystery.

Why can nobody remember it? Why won't the commissioner explain it? Does it have anything to do with the investigation into the other mystery blessings in Season 1 that the ILB quietly shut down before any findings were released? Is it really a coincidence that neither of the players who were affected are able to tell us what happened?

Hall Stars

Thanks to the collective tributes of her fans across the world, Mason was chosen to join the Hall Stars in their fight against The Shelled One on Season β10, Day X. Having never batted in an ILB game before, Mason recorded the first and only hit of her career during the battle, a home run. Subsequently, she was Released.

Release from ILB

Freed of her obligations to blaseball and the Hall of Flame, Mason returned home to Elysium in order to live the quiet life there in her cottage. Her former teammates are said to be most welcome to drop by at any time, and she has been sighted visiting many a location on the surface, including Seattle, Sunken Halifax, Chicago, and Kansas City, as well as in the stands at Tigers and Pies games to cheer on her former teammates. With her abundance of free time and perhaps a little Squiddishness, Mason has also managed to open up an interdimensional link between herself and IF-17.34 'Bloodlust' Yazmin Mason, between which the two deer exchange correspondence, updating their respective selves and friends as to how one another are getting on.