Clockwork Chronicles @ TVille
Jan 15 - Feb 26, 2025
Current Holder
Stephen Dunton
Runic Pistonforge
Steam Dragon's Heart in Iron Form
Prototype Prone to Steam Vents
Aspects refreshed Dec 19, 2025
The Runic Pistonforge was created by Dag Coalfire as a prototype to demonstrate the potential of combining arcane runes with mechanical pistons. It was forged in the heart of TVille's industrial district, using ancient runes discovered in the city's underground ruins.
The Runic Pistonforge is a massive, steam-powered engine with intricate runes etched into its iron pistons. It generates immense mechanical force by converting magical energy from the runes into kinetic power. The device is highly durable, capable of withstanding extreme pressures, and emits a faint teal glow from its runes when active.
The Runic Pistonforge serves as a key component in The Runed Pistons' efforts to harness the Clockwork Dragon's power, powering their most advanced machinery and central to their experiments in amplifying magical energy for industrial use.
Tag Details
The Runed Pistons
A faction of engineers who believe the raw power of steam-driven pistons fueled by arcane runes is the future of TVille. They seek the Clockwork Dragon, thinking it is the key to fully exploiting the realm's magical potential.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Runic Pistonforge, glowing faintly like a teal rave light, scanned the crowd. It locked onto Stephen Dunton (PDGA #267706), a man whose 773 rating screamed "mediocre destiny." As if by divine clockwork, the tag hissed steam and declared, "You shall be my first bearer... probably because you were standing closest." But can Dunton handle the pressure, or will he just piston it away?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Forged in the fires of TVille's dankest basement lab, Runic Pistonforge was Dag Coalfire's "hold my beer" moment. Combining ancient runes with steam tech, it's basically Tony Stark meets a medieval blacksmith after too many mead flights. Now this glorified pressure cooker roams the realm, glowing teal like a rave in Mordor. Because sure, this makes sense.