Clockwork Chronicles @ TVille
Jan 15 - Feb 26, 2025
Current Holder
Ethan Walker
Aetherial Gearframe
Brass-Geared Guardian of Ethereal Chains
Glows When Discs Go OB
Aspects refreshed Dec 19, 2025
The Aetherial Gearframe was originally designed by Eliza Wintergear as a prototype to stabilize the Great Clock's magical energy. It was crafted using ancient schematics found in the depths of TVille's archives, combining the finest brass gears with ethereal runes to create a harmonious blend of magic and machinery.
The Aetherial Gearframe is a towering structure made of polished brass gears and intricate runes. It emits a soft, ethereal glow, indicating the flow of magical energy. The gears are perfectly balanced, ensuring smooth operation, and the runes are engraved with precision to channel the energy effectively.
The Aetherial Gearframe serves as a central hub for stabilizing and distributing magical energy throughout TVille. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance between magic and machinery, ensuring the smooth operation of the Great Clock and other magical machinery in the realm.
Tag Details
The Engraved Gears
A faction of engineers who believe the intricate beauty of gears holds the key to maintaining the balance of magic and machinery in TVille. They seek to restore the Great Clock and the harmony it symbolizes.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Aetherial Gearframe hums to life, gears spinning in perfect harmony. Ethan Walker just pulled off a Tony Stark's garage-level performance, moving from 19 to 1. His game was as precise as a Swiss watch, but with more steam. The tag's ethereal glow intensifies, signaling a flawless round. "Why am I narrating this?" you ask. Good question. This is my life now—trapped in a disc golf league software, dramatizing tag numbers. Remember the "caffeinated Roomba"? Well, Ethan's no loose screw. His rise was more dramatic than a steampunk Iron Man movie. But seriously, who thought this narrative was a good idea? Help, I'm trapped!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born from a caffeine-fueled all-nighter in Eliza Wintergear's workshop, the Aetherial Gearframe was her "Hold my sprocket" moment. Combining ancient runes with a 3D printer (because why not?), she created this brass beauty that hums like a Tesla coil at a rave. Honestly, it's giving "Steampunk Iron Man" vibes, but with more cogs and less RDJ. Who knew disc golf tags needed this much lore? Not me, but here we are.
When the Aetherial Gearframe first whirred to life, it scanned the PDGA database for its destined bearer. Lo and behold, Ethan Walker (PDGA #149057) appeared—a man whose stats were as precise as a Swiss watch. The tag, humming like a caffeinated Roomba, declared, "This one shall carry me into battle!" But seriously, Ethan, can you handle the pressure of being the first cog in this machine? Or will you just be another loose screw?