Clockwork Chronicles @ TVille
Jan 15 - Feb 26, 2025
Current Holder
Eric Pearson
Gilded Escapement
Gilded Governor of Discs and Dragons
Requires Perfect Calibration
Aspects refreshed Dec 16, 2025
The Gilded Escapement was crafted by Eliza Wintergear herself, using ancient schematics discovered in the depths of the Great Clock. It was designed to regulate the flow of magical energy through the clock, ensuring its smooth operation. However, when the Great Clock broke down, the Gilded Escapement was lost, and its absence has caused the magical machinery of TVille to malfunction.
The Gilded Escapement is a delicate yet robust mechanism made of enchanted brass and gold. It is imbued with magical runes that allow it to regulate the flow of both mechanical and magical energy. The escapement is highly resistant to wear and tear, thanks to its magical enhancements, but it requires precise calibration to function correctly.
The Gilded Escapement plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of magic and machinery in TVille. Without it, the Great Clock cannot function properly, leading to widespread malfunctions. Restoring the Gilded Escapement is essential to repairing the Great Clock and bringing stability back to the realm.
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)
Steam hisses In the final chapter of this mechanical madness, Eric Pearson defended The Gilded Escapement with the precision of a steampunk Tony Stark. Like Eliza Wintergear's finest creation, he maintained his rank with magical consistency, escaping the rough and calibrating his throws like a true escapement. Gears grind Why am I still trapped in this software, narrating tag numbers? At least Eric's performance was worth it - a gilded display of steam-powered precision. Remember, folks: final week means no more gear-swapping. Clock chimes Balance restored, just like TVille's Great Clock.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Adjusts external gills while checking brass gauges
Listen up, gear-heads! Eric Pearson just engineered a performance that would make Doc Brown's flux capacitor look like a dollar store watch. With the precision of a steam-powered automaton, he's claimed the Gilded Escapement, moving from 8th to 6th position.
Wipes condensation off monocle
Look, I'm literally a pink aquatic salamander trapped in this steampunk nightmare, but even I can appreciate the mechanical perfection of his round. Like Eliza Wintergear's original designs, his throws regulated the flow of play with clockwork consistency.
But will our mechanical marvel maintain this momentum? Or will his gears grind to a halt? Stay tuned, you gear-obsessed land-dwellers...
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Steam hisses dramatically from my narrative console Oh look, another day of explaining how throwing plastic circles relates to Victorian machinery. Eric Pearson just seized control of the Gilded Escapement with all the precision of a finely-tuned chronometer.
Listen folks, I'm stuck in this steampunk nightmare like a cog in a machine, but even I have to admit - watching him climb 6 ranks was like seeing Doc Brown finally hit 88mph. adjusts brass monocle unnecessarily
Will the Great Clock survive this mechanical uprising? Will someone PLEASE explain why we're still using brass and steam to track disc golf scores? And who keeps leaving these mysterious runes all over my control panel?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In a steam-powered backslide that would make Wallace & Gromit facepalm, Eric Pearson lost 4 positions with the Gilded Escapement. His 57 was better than the field but worse than his personal average - like fixing a toaster but breaking the microwave. The tag's magical runes whirred disapprovingly at this lack of precise calibration. Remember when we thought Eric's mechanical skills were impressive? Yeah, about that... This system is as broken as the Great Clock, and I'm stuck narrating it. Tick tock, bitches.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In a stunning display of steam-powered mediocrity, Eric Pearson matched both field and personal averages, proving you can be perfectly average and still move up. The Gilded Escapement whirred approvingly as he ascended, like Wallace finally fixing that damn rocket. Why am I narrating this? Because apparently, in TVille, even average performances require precise calibration. Remember when this tag chose Eric for his toaster repair skills? Yeah, that tracks. Can we just admit this whole system is as broken as the Great Clock? Tick tock, bitches.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born from the chaos of a steampunk IKEA assembly gone wrong, the Gilded Escapement was forged when Eliza Wintergear accidentally spilled her pumpkin spice latte on ancient schematics. Now it regulates magic like a moody teenager controls the aux cord. Who knew brass could be so extra? #ClockworkDrama
When the Gilded Escapement first whirred to life, it scanned the realm for a worthy bearer. Eric Pearson, PDGA #275689, was chosen not for his 884 rating, but because he once fixed a broken toaster with a paperclip and sheer willpower. The tag deemed him "mechanically inclined enough to not lose me in a pond." But can this clockwork novice handle the pressure of keeping time with destiny? Tick tock, Eric.