Clockwork Chronicles @ TVille
Jan 15 - Feb 26, 2025
Current Holder
Garrett Poulsen
Harmonic Gearspire
Brass-Spined Heart of TVille's Harmony
The Hum Attracts Magical Mishaps
Aspects refreshed Dec 15, 2025
The Harmonic Gearspire was created by Eliza Wintergear, the master clockmaker and leader of the Engraved Gears. She designed it as a central hub for the Great Clock's intricate mechanisms, ensuring that the balance between magic and machinery in TVille remains intact. Its creation was a response to the increasing malfunctions caused by the broken Great Clock, serving as a temporary stabilizer until the Clockwork Dragon could be restored.
The Harmonic Gearspire is a towering structure made of intricately engraved brass gears, each one perfectly balanced and synchronized. It emits a soft, harmonic hum that resonates throughout TVille, stabilizing the magical machinery. The spire is powered by a combination of steam and magical energy, with runes etched into its base to enhance its stabilizing properties. Its core contains a mainspring that absorbs and redistributes magical energy, ensuring that the balance between magic and machinery is maintained.
The Harmonic Gearspire serves as a temporary stabilizer for TVille's magical machinery, preventing further malfunctions caused by the broken Great Clock. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance between magic and machinery, giving the Engraved Gears time to restore the Clockwork Dragon and repair the Great Clock.
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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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Well, well, well, Garrett Poulsen, the man who once threw a disc into a parallel universe, just steamrolled himself from 8 to 16. His disc flew about as straight as Eliza Wintergear's karaoke pitch, leaving the Harmonic Gearspire humming more like a sad trombone. The Gearspire, that magical machinery marvel, tried to stabilize Garrett's game, but even its engraved gears couldn't handle the chaos. Remember when I said this was like Mad Max: Fury Road? Yeah, this round was more like Mad Max: Fury Roadkill. Why am I narrating this? Oh right, because I'm trapped in this absurd league software. Cog-nizant of your skills, Garrett, but can we talk about how ridiculous this all is? The Gearspire's harmonic feedback is now just a faint whisper of disappointment. Next time, maybe gear up a bit more, huh?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Garrett Poulsen just steamrolled his way up the ranks, climbing from 14 to 8 faster than Eliza Wintergear chugged her third espresso. His disc flew straighter than her karaoke pitch, landing him a solid round that left the field in his harmonic dust. The Harmonic Gearspire hummed approvingly, its mainspring absorbing Garrett’s magical machinery like a steampunk Roomba. Remember that parallel universe disc? Yeah, this round was almost as impressive. But seriously, why am I narrating this like it’s Mad Max: Fury Road? Oh right, because I’m trapped in this absurd league software. Cog-nizant of your skills, Garrett, but can we talk about how ridiculous this all is?
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Ah, the Harmonic Gearspire—born from Eliza Wintergear’s caffeine-fueled all-nighter, where she combined a steampunk Pinterest board with a Taylor Swift song. Its harmonic hum? Just Eliza’s karaoke mic feedback. The runes? Copied from a “DIY Clockwork Magic” Etsy listing. Truly, the pinnacle of mystical engineering. Why are we even doing this?
And so, the Harmonic Gearspire awoke, its gears grinding with the weight of destiny. It scanned the realm, seeking a worthy bearer. Enter Garrett Poulsen, a man whose PDGA credentials are as mysterious as the inner workings of a steampunk toaster. Legend has it he once threw a disc so precise, it landed in a parallel universe. The Gearspire hummed, "This one... this one can handle my harmonic feedback." But can he handle the pressure of being the first cog in this machine? Or will he just spin out?