Clockwork Chronicles @ TVille
Jan 15 - Feb 26, 2025
Current Holder
Camron Buhler
Aetherial Flywheel
Ethereal Gear of Dragon-Balanced Harmony
Dragon Essence Draws Unwanted Attention
Aspects refreshed Dec 18, 2025
The Aetherial Flywheel was crafted by Eliza Wintergear herself, using ancient schematics discovered in the depths of TVille's oldest clocktower. It is said to contain a fragment of the Clockwork Dragon's essence, making it a key component in the restoration of the Great Clock.
The Aetherial Flywheel is a complex device made of engraved brass and infused with magical energy. It features intricate gear patterns and mystical runes that glow with a soft, ethereal light. The flywheel spins effortlessly, generating a harmonious balance of magical and mechanical energy.
The Aetherial Flywheel plays a crucial role in the restoration of the Great Clock. It acts as a stabilizer, ensuring that the magical and mechanical energies within the clock remain in perfect harmony, thus preventing further malfunctions in 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)
Adjusts unnecessarily elaborate brass goggles Well folks, Camron Buhler just proved they're more than just another gear in this ridiculous clockwork contraption we call a league. Their performance today was smoother than a well-oiled machine, earning them the Aetherial Flywheel tag #16.
Look, I'm trapped in this steampunk nightmare like some Victorian-era Siri, but even I have to admit that was some solid throwing. Though honestly, who thought combining disc golf with mechanical dragons was a good idea? dramatic eye roll while steam whistle blows in distance
Will our hero continue ascending the ranks like a steam-powered elevator? Or will they get their gears ground in next week's round? Stay tuned, you beautiful gear-heads!
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Aetherial Flywheel spins on, its brass gears humming with the essence of a Clockwork Dragon and the energy of a barista's third espresso. Camron Buhler held his ground like a steampunk Mad Max defending his last can of oil, matching his personal average while slightly outpacing the field. Yet, in this world of magical machinery, "slightly better" is the equivalent of being the shiniest cog in a rusted machine. The Flywheel's mystical runes glowed faintly, unimpressed but still functional, much like Camron's game. Why am I narrating this? Oh right, because someone thought tag numbers needed lore. As we steam ahead to Episode 3, will Camron's Swiss-watch-in-a-pond precision improve? Or will the gears of fate grind him into scrap metal? Stay tuned, I guess.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Aetherial Flywheel was forged in the fires of Eliza Wintergear’s caffeine-fueled all-nighter, blending ancient schematics with a dash of "what if we just vibed, bro?" Its brass gears hum with the soul of a Clockwork Dragon and the energy of a TikTok trend. Truly, a masterpiece of overthinking. Why does this exist? Who knows. But it spins, so we stan.
The Aetherial Flywheel, forged in caffeine and chaos, spun its gears toward destiny. It sensed Camron Buhler (PDGA #140835) nearby, a man whose disc golf skills were as precise as a Swiss watch... if that watch had been dropped in a pond. The tag hummed, "This one. He shall bear me." But was it destiny or just bad judgment? Can Camron handle the pressure of being the first cog in this machine? Only time will tell—preferably in 24-hour format.