In a world where fashion and technology coexisted in an explosion of innovation, the Steam-Powered Sock was born. Invented by the brilliant and dashing Professor Pocketwatch, these socks were designed to revolutionize the way people moved through the city.
By harnessing the power of steam to propel the feet, these socks enabled their wearers to traverse the crowded streets of Clockwork City with ease, arriving at their destinations with a spring in their step and a whistle in their hearts.
But, as with all great inventions, came the inevitable consequences. The Steam-Powered Sock was soon outlawed due to the numerous reports of steam explosions, scorching hot pavement, and spontaneous combustion of nearby buildings. The city was never the same.
Despite its demise, the Steam-Powered Sock remains a beloved relic of the past, a testament to human ingenuity and the perils of unchecked innovation.
Want to learn more about other Steam-Powered Sock-related disasters? Read about the infamous Sock Incident of '25.