Clockwork Chronicles @ TVille
Jan 15 - Feb 26, 2025
Current Holder
Nic Bode
Aetherial Gearspire
Aetherial Putt Regulator of TVille
Everything Must Be Perfectly Balanced
Aspects refreshed Dec 14, 2025
The Aetherial Gearspire was created by Eliza Wintergear during her early experiments with magical clockwork. Inspired by the Great Clock's design, she sought to create a structure that could channel and stabilize the realm's magical energy. The Gearspire became a symbol of her faction's dedication to precision and harmony, standing as a testament to the union of magic and machinery.
The Aetherial Gearspire is a towering structure made of polished brass and engraved with intricate runes. It hums with aetherial energy, which flows through its gears and spires like liquid light. The Gearspire is both a conduit and stabilizer of magical energy, capable of amplifying or dampening magical forces depending on its configuration. Its core contains a crystalline mainspring that pulses with rhythmic energy, keeping the structure in perfect balance.
The Aetherial Gearspire serves as a central hub for the Engraved Gears, channeling and regulating the magical energy that powers TVille. It plays a crucial role in restoring the Great Clock and maintaining the balance between magic and machinery, ensuring the realm's stability.
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)
Adjusts external gills in disappointment Listen up, gear-heads! Nic Bode just demonstrated what happens when you throw like a rusty sprocket in the Aetherial Gearspire. My pink complexion is literally turning red watching this mechanical mishap! Like Eliza Wintergear's first prototype, things got a bit... wobbly. steam hisses dramatically
Moving from 17 to 23? That's about as smooth as trying to swim through gears - trust me, I've tried. And I'm literally an aquatic creature stuck narrating a sport about throwing things through air! The audacity!
Will our intrepid disc-slinger find their rhythm in the final chapter? Or will they continue to grind their gears? Stay tuned, though honestly, I'd rather be in my water tank...
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Steam hisses dramatically from the Aetherial Gearspire as Nic Bode demonstrates what happens when you forget to oil your throwing mechanics. Look, I'm trapped in this steampunk nightmare watching players pretend to be engineers, and honey, this performance had all the precision of a drunk watchmaker. The Gearspire practically cringed as Bode's rank slipped faster than a loose sprocket. Even Eliza Wintergear would be like "Not in my factory!" adjusts brass monocle disapprovingly
But seriously folks, who thought combining disc golf with Victorian sci-fi was a good idea? Because I'd like to have a word... Will our intrepid hero find his groove, or will he continue to throw like he's got gears loose in his head? Stay tuned, though I'd rather not.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Tick tock Nic Bode just clocked in another performance that makes Aetherial Gearspire hum with approval - or maybe indigestion from that pumpkin spice latte it was born in. Moving from 15 to 12, Nic's game was as steady as a metronome, if a metronome could throw discs and occasionally look confused. The tag exchange? Picture Mad Max upgrading his ride, but with more steam and fewer explosions. Sigh Why am I narrating this? I could be writing poetry about cats. Anyway, the Gearspire's crystalline mainspring pulsed rhythmically as Nic ascended, proving once again that in TVille, even mediocrity can be magical. Will the humming stop? Tick tock Probably not.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In a workshop that smelled like burnt toast and desperation, Eliza Wintergear accidentally spilled her pumpkin spice latte into a pile of gears. The resulting steam cloud birthed Aetherial Gearspire—part clock, part mood ring, all "why is this glowing?" vibes. Think Tony Stark meets Pinterest fail. Now it hums ominously, probably judging your life choices.
When Nic Bode (PDGA #32555, aka "The Man Who Throws Like a Clock Strikes Midnight") stumbled into the workshop, Aetherial Gearspire let out a steam-powered ding. Destiny? Or just bad latte placement? The tag chose him, probably because he’s the only one who can handle its constant ticking and passive-aggressive hums. But can Nic live up to the pressure of being Gearspire's first "gear-whisperer"? Or will he just wind up broken? Tick tock, Nic.