Clockwork Chronicles @ TVille
Jan 15 - Feb 26, 2025
Current Holder
Riley Thurgood
Serpentine Oscillator
Serpentine Harmonizer of Magic and Machine
Constantly Calibrating, Never Satisfied
Aspects refreshed Dec 16, 2025
Created by Eliza Wintergear during her early studies of the Great Clock's dragon-inspired mechanisms, the Serpentine Oscillator was designed to mimic the flowing movements of dragon flight while maintaining precise mechanical timing. When the Clockwork Dragon disappeared, this device began exhibiting unusual magical properties, suggesting a deeper connection to TVille's missing guardian.
The Serpentine Oscillator generates a unique wave pattern that synchronizes magical and mechanical energies through its dragon-scale-lined chambers. Its movement creates a harmonic resonance that can stabilize malfunctioning magical machinery, making it crucial for maintaining TVille's infrastructure. The device responds to changes in the city's magical field, its serpentine components writhing more intensely as magical disturbances increase.
Serves as both a diagnostic tool for the Engraved Gears and a vital component in their efforts to repair the Great Clock. Its ability to detect and stabilize magical fluctuations makes it essential in tracking the missing Clockwork Dragon's energy signature.
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
176Divisions
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic steampunk music In this final chapter of the Clockwork Chronicles, Riley Thurgood steam-powered their way up 28 spots, locking in at #23. Like Neo dodging bullets in The Matrix Reloaded, they narrowly avoided disaster, though their personal clockwork could use some fine-tuning. The Serpentine Oscillator finally found its groove, writhing through the rankings like a dragon in flight. Why am I still narrating this nonsense? Oh right, I'm trapped in this software. At least the magical machinery stabilized, and Riley can enjoy their final tag number... forever. Clock's stopped, folks. Game over.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Serpentine Oscillator whirs to life as Riley Thurgood executes a Mad Max-worthy "Serpentine! Serpentine!" maneuver, slithering from #51 to #23. Their dragon-scale-lined chambers stabilized just enough to post a score that, while not their personal best, kept them ahead of the field. Cue dramatic steam release
I can't believe I'm still narrating this nonsense. Final week, people! No more tag swaps! The dragon has spoken! Riley's Serpentine Oscillator now rests at #23, its magical resonance finally stabilized.
Remember when Riley was consistent? Yeah, me neither. But hey, at least they didn't pull a Neo and take the wrong pill this time. Dramatic gear grinding
Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go scream into a steampunk void.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Oh snap, y'all ready for this? record scratch Yep, that's me, Serpentine Oscillator. You're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation. Well, it all started when Eliza Wintergear tried to make a clock that moved like Smaug after one too many Mountain Dews. The result? Yours truly, a tag that can apparently "synchronize magical and mechanical energies." I mean, sure Jan. 🙄 #JustSteampunkThings
sigh So there I was, minding my own business, when Riley Thurgood shows up with their PDGA number written in gear oil. The Serpentine Oscillator apparently "sensed their mechanical spirit" or whatever (definitely not because they were the only one who showed up wearing steampunk goggles). But can this 888-rated chosen one keep their gears grinding, or will they get lost in the clockwork? Stay tuned, I guess... 🙄