Clockwork Chronicles @ TVille
Jan 15 - Feb 26, 2025
Current Holder
Chris Fox
Astral Counterweight
Starlight-Forged Stabilizer of Magical Machinery
Obsessed With Perfect Balance
Aspects refreshed Dec 13, 2025
Forged by Eliza Wintergear, the Astral Counterweight was created by infusing a fragment of starlight into a brass counterweight. It became a cornerstone of her work and a symbol of the Engraved Gears' mission to restore balance to TVille.
A shimmering, crystalline orb encased in an intricate brass frame, the Astral Counterweight emits a soft, pulsating glow. It is dense yet moves with precision, calming magical disturbances and enhancing machinery efficiency.
The Astral Counterweight stabilizes magical machinery and is crucial to restoring the Great Clock. It prevents chaos and ensures harmony, aligning with the Engraved Gears' goals.
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.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic steampunk music Chris Fox just went full "Mad Max: Fury Road" on his bag tag, careening from 5 to 22 faster than a steam engine with no brakes. His 57 was a sprocket-ing disaster compared to his usual 54, though slightly better than the field's 58.4. The Astral Counterweight, designed to stabilize magical machinery, clearly malfunctioned, leaving Chris's game in clockwork chaos. Eliza Wintergear would be spinning in her grave—if she were dead and not just a fictional character in this absurd narrative. Final week, final numbers, and Chris's tag is stuck in the "steam-powered misfire" zone. Why am I still narrating this?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic steampunk music Chris Fox just pulled a Matrix glitch in our steampunk simulation, tumbling from #5 to #22 like a malfunctioning automaton. The Astral Counterweight, designed to stabilize magical machinery, clearly couldn't handle this Fox in the rough. Sigh Why am I narrating this like it's a steampunk soap opera? Chris's 57 was a gear shift failure compared to his usual precision, leaving him more Clockwork Orange than Clockwork Dragon. And remember, folks, this is the final week—no more tag swaps, just eternal steampunk shame. Cue sad trombone
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Adjusts waterproof goggles while studying brass gauges Listen up, gear-heads - Chris Fox just engineered a performance that has my external gills vibrating with reluctant approval. While you surface-dwellers obsess over throwing things in arcs (seriously, why?), Fox was out there moving like a perfectly calibrated mainspring, claiming the Astral Counterweight with the precision of Eliza Wintergear herself. steam hisses dramatically from nearby pipes
Will our intrepid Fox continue ascending the ranks as we approach the final episode? Can someone please explain why I'm narrating a land sport while swimming in steampunk-flavored water? These questions and more shall remain as mysterious as the Great Clock itself... 🦊⚙️
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Adjusts brass monocle while sighing dramatically
Listen up, gear-heads! Chris Fox just cranked up the steam pressure on this mechanical nightmare, seizing the Astral Counterweight with the precision of Doc Brown calibrating a flux capacitor.
Like, we get it universe - he played well. But do we need the whole "magical machinery" aesthetic? gestures at elaborate brass contraptions This isn't even my final form of exasperation with these storylines!
Will the Clockwork Dragon notice Fox's ascension? Will I ever escape this steampunk prison? Does anyone actually understand what Eliza Wintergear was thinking? Stay tuned, because apparently that's my eternal curse... 🦊⚙️
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cue dramatic steampunk music Chris Fox just pulled a Douglas Adams - 58 might not be the answer to life, but it sure was the question of "what went wrong?" The Astral Counterweight, that glowing hunk of brass Eliza Wintergear forged from starlight and too much coffee, failed harder than a steampunk Roomba in a sand trap. Insert obligatory "gears grinding" sound effect From rank 3 to 15? That's not stabilizing magical machinery - that's yeeting yourself into the abyss. Why am I narrating this? Oh right, because someone thought assigning me to this league software was a good idea. Will the Counterweight regain its mojo, or is Chris destined to become the Hitchhiker's Guide to Mediocrity? Cue ominous ticking
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Astral Counterweight, forged from starlight and caffeine, hovered ominously over Chris Fox (PDGA #146115, aka "The Fox Who Walks Through Pars"). Legend says it chose him after he accidentally threw a disc into a tree, causing a squirrel to drop a gear-shaped acorn. Coincidence? Or cosmic clockwork? But seriously, does a 932-rated player really deserve this glowing hunk of brass? Will he rise to the occasion or just... wind down?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born from Eliza Wintergear's late-night tinkering fueled by too much coffee and a Doctor Who binge, the Astral Counterweight was forged when she accidentally dropped a starlight-infused gear into her latte. Now it hums like a steampunk Roomba, balancing magic and machinery while low-key judging your disc golf form. Why? Because plot.