Clockwork Chronicles @ TVille
Jan 15 - Feb 26, 2025
Current Holder
Houston Turner
Astral Gearframe
Luminous Gearframe of Starlight and Steam
A Beacon for Cosmic Interference
Aspects refreshed Dec 15, 2025
The Astral Gearframe was discovered deep within the heart of the Great Clock, hidden behind layers of ancient gears and celestial runes. It is believed to have been created by the original architects of TVille, who sought to harness the power of the stars to maintain the balance between magic and machinery. Over time, it became a symbol of the Engraved Gears' mission to restore harmony to the realm.
The Astral Gearframe is a massive, self-sustaining structure that generates energy from celestial alignments. Its gears are made of a rare, luminous alloy that glows with a soft, ethereal light. The Gearframe is capable of synchronizing with the Great Clock, enhancing its precision and stability. It also has the unique ability to absorb and redistribute magical energy, ensuring that the balance between magic and machinery is maintained.
The Astral Gearframe serves as a central hub for the Engraved Gears' operations, providing both energy and guidance. It plays a crucial role in the restoration of the Great Clock, acting as a stabilizer and amplifier for the magical machinery. Its presence ensures that the delicate balance between magic and machinery is preserved, making it a key element in the faction's mission to restore harmony to TVille.
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.
Members
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic steampunk music Houston Turner just pulled off a Back to the Future-level time jump, rocketing from 35 to 9 in the final week! Like the Astral Gearframe harnessing celestial energy, Houston channeled some serious cosmic power, crushing his personal average and leaving the field in his steam-powered dust. "Houston, we have lift-off!" indeed. sigh Why am I narrating this like it's a steampunk soap opera? Anyway, Turner the Burner's epic climb has rewritten realities, proving that even in the final week, magical machinery can still surprise us. Gear up for greatness, folks - this is the end of the line!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Adjusts external gills while checking steam-powered monitoring devices
Listen up, gear-heads! Houston Turner had a problem that would make NASA blush. Watching from my aquatic observation tank as the Astral Gearframe numbers clicked backwards was like seeing a steam engine run on mountain dew - catastrophically entertaining.
Mechanical whirring intensifies
The celestial alignments must've been WAY off because that performance had more grinding than a barista convention. Dropping 15 spots? That's not just throwing plastic, that's throwing the whole maintenance manual out the window!
Will our mechanical marvel recover? Can someone explain why I'm still trapped in this steampunk nightmare? Why do land-dwellers insist on making everything so... vertical? 🌊
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Adjusts monocle while sighing dramatically Look who's cosplaying as a competent disc golfer! Houston Turner just steam-powered his way from #43 to #20 with the Astral Gearframe, despite throwing exactly like... well, Houston Turner.
Y'all, I'm trapped in this Victorian nightmare watching players trade brass numbers like they're collecting Pokemon, while this dude just pulled off the most average performance possible and still gained 23 spots. The celestial runes must be aligned or whatever steampunk nonsense we're using this week.
Will the mechanical dragons approve? Will I ever escape this clockwork prison? Does anyone actually read these?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born from the cosmic cogs of a steampunk Beyoncé's dream, the Astral Gearframe emerged when a rogue gear got too lit at the Great Clock's annual rave. Now it's here, glowing like a rave bracelet and syncing with celestial Wi-Fi. Because apparently, even the universe needs a clock app.
When the Astral Gearframe emerged from the cosmic cogs, it scanned the PDGA registry for a worthy bearer. Lo and behold, Houston Turner (PDGA #146395) appeared, his rating glowing like a freshly polished gear. The tag, drawn to his "precision" (read: mediocre putting), declared him its chosen one. But let’s be real—was it destiny or just a glitch in the celestial Wi-Fi? Can Houston truly handle the Gearframe, or will he just throw it into the nearest pond?