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|image=https://wiki.achaea.com/mediawiki/images/e/e7/Clockwork-map.png | |||
|villagename=Clockwork Isle | |||
|leader=[[Dingis]], the Dignified | |||
|discoverer=Verrucht, Arietta, and Schisstae | |||
|founder=an exiled inventor}} | |||
'''Clockwork Isle''' is a manmade island of platforms and pylons that rises straight out of the [[Eusian Ocean]], just east of [[Riparium]]. It remains unfinished, the masterpiece of an exiled inventor who died before he could see his work brought to completion. The inventor's magically animated creations now roam the island with a life of their own, oblivious to the mysteries that underlie the isle's inner workings. | |||
At the centre of Clockwork Isle is a massive structure known as the '''Great Gyre'''. Various platforms, chutes, and steam vents extend outward from this towering bulk of machinery, looking out over the featureless wine-dark sea. | |||
==Inhabitants== | |||
*[[Dingis]], the Dignified | |||
*[[Gidget]], the craftsman | |||
*[[Leir]], the youthful | |||
*[[Tick]], the clockwork man | |||
*[[Velle]], the Virtuoso | |||
*The [[Watcher]] | |||
[[Category:Villages]][[Category:Islands]] |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 11 September 2019
Clockwork Isle | |
Leader | Dingis, the Dignified |
Founder | an exiled inventor |
Discoverer | Verrucht, Arietta, and Schisstae |
Clockwork Isle is a manmade island of platforms and pylons that rises straight out of the Eusian Ocean, just east of Riparium. It remains unfinished, the masterpiece of an exiled inventor who died before he could see his work brought to completion. The inventor's magically animated creations now roam the island with a life of their own, oblivious to the mysteries that underlie the isle's inner workings.
At the centre of Clockwork Isle is a massive structure known as the Great Gyre. Various platforms, chutes, and steam vents extend outward from this towering bulk of machinery, looking out over the featureless wine-dark sea.