Halley Stadium runs with the Gators as a Beagle who measures days in finished routes. Out near the leaning tree, Halley Stadium keeps a small ritual that involves a bell that rings when nobody touches it and a quiet bow. Around the bone polishers den, Halley Stadium is treated like a small weather system that mostly improves the day. Halley Stadium treats every route like a promise, because somewhere under the roads the old systems may still be listening. Gators Running Club Member: Gator Club pups are the route keepers, messengers, racers, and endurance loyalists of the Pixel Pups. The gator hat began as a terrain helmet for endurance scouts, then became a swamp shrine accident the first champion turned into tradition, which is how all good factions start. They race cracked highways, ancient stadium lanes, dry riverbeds, the Endless Track, and old roads humans built for reasons no pup fully understands. They oil old wheels, ring bells before races, wrap their paws, and talk about speed like it is a religion with better cardio. Gator hats stand for survival, discipline, and the belief that the future belongs to the pups who keep moving, and Gator Jaw is the German Shepherd who founded the club before any of this had a name.