Clockwork Chronicles @ TVille
Jan 15 - Feb 26, 2025
Current Holder
Skyler Kunz
Prismatic Escapement
Wintergear's Finely-Tuned Spectrum Synchronizer
Prone to Dazzling Distractions
Aspects refreshed Dec 15, 2025
The Prismatic Escapement was created by Eliza Wintergear during her early years as a clockmaker. Inspired by the interplay of light through a prism, she designed this device to regulate the flow of magical energy within the Great Clock, ensuring its precise and harmonious operation.
The Prismatic Escapement is a delicate yet robust mechanism made of finely engraved brass and crystal. It channels magical energy through its prismatic core, dispersing it into precise wavelengths that synchronize with the clock's gears. The device is highly resistant to magical interference and can self-correct minor imbalances.
The Prismatic Escapement plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of magic and machinery within the Great Clock. It ensures the precise regulation of magical energy, preventing malfunctions and maintaining the harmony of 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)
Skyler Kunz gears up for success, moving the Prismatic Escapement from 13 to 11. Like Neo choosing the red pill, he's escaping mediocrity one throw at a time. Why am I narrating this? Because apparently, someone thought a steampunk disc golf league was a good idea. The tag's prismatic core whirs approvingly as Skyler matches his personal average, proving that sometimes, "precision engineering" is just code for "not completely terrible." Will he keep improving, or will this be another case of steam-powered disappointment? Only time—and possibly some magical energy regulation—will tell.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born from Eliza Wintergear's caffeine-fueled all-nighter, the Prismatic Escapement was her "Hold my sprocket" moment. Combining brass, crystal, and a dash of "what if I just...", she created this magical regulator. Basically, she pulled a Tony Stark in a steampunk workshop. Who needs sleep when you've got ✨aesthetic✨ engineering?
When the Prismatic Escapement first whirred to life, it scanned the realm for a worthy bearer. Lo and behold, Skyler Kunz (PDGA #274186, because apparently that matters) stumbled into its gears. Was it fate? Or just bad timing? The tag, mistaking his 859-rated throws for "precision engineering," latched onto his bag. Now, the question remains: Can Skyler keep this ticking trophy, or will he just wind up disappointed?