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Title: CAWD‑667 – The Clockwork Ark

Prologue: The Whispered Legend

In the forgotten archives of the Grand Library of Aeloria, beneath layers of dust and forgotten tomes, there lay a single, unmarked parchment. Its ink shimmered like liquid mercury, and its words seemed to rearrange themselves when no one was looking. The parchment spoke of a contraption known only as CAWD‑667, the “Clockwork Ark.” Legend claimed that this device could transport any living thing—not through space, but through time itself—by weaving the threads of destiny into a single, pulsing heart of gears and crystal. With more information, I'd be happy to try

For centuries, scholars dismissed it as a myth, a poet’s fancy, until a desperate young engineer named Lira Valen stumbled upon the parchment while seeking a cure for a plague that was gnawing at her hometown.


The final sigil was hidden in the Tempest Caverns, deep beneath the Thunderhead Mountains. The caverns were alive with roaring winds and crackling lightning that illuminated ancient runes on the walls.

Guided by the echo of thunder, Lira descended until she found a massive, ancient gear—larger than any she’d ever seen—still turning slowly, powered by the storm itself. Embedded in its center was a gemstone that pulsed with electric blue light. When Lira touched it, a bolt of lightning surged through her, and the storm sigil—an interlocking spiral of clouds and bolts—etched itself onto the gemstone’s surface. With more context, I'd be happy to help

She secured the gemstone within a brass cage, its edges engraved with runes of containment, ensuring the storm’s power could be harnessed safely.