Cogsworth, the Ancient Clockwork God

Cogsworth is a mysterious, ancient artifact discovered in the heart of the Chronocentric Mountains. This massive, intricately crafted clockwork deity is said to have controlled time itself.

History

The origins of Cogsworth are shrouded in mystery, but it's believed to have been built by the great Chronos, the god of time. Cogsworth is said to have been used to govern the flow of time, ensuring that each moment in history was perfectly measured and accounted for.

Features

Cogsworth stands over 100 feet tall, with a body made from interlocking clockwork gears and a face that shines like the brightest star in the sky. Its mechanisms are said to be so complex that no human has ever been able to fully comprehend them.

Visiting Cogsworth

Visiting Cogsworth is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Be prepared for a journey through time itself, as the very fabric of reality seems to bend and warp in the presence of this ancient deity.

Getting There

Cogsworth is located deep within the Chronocentric Mountains, where the air is thin and the time is... well, you know. Be sure to bring a sturdy pair of boots and a good sense of direction (or a map, or a compass, or... you get the idea).

Don't Get Lost

Don't say we didn't warn you. The paths to Cogsworth are treacherous, and the time streams can be unpredictable. If you do get lost, try not to panic. You might just find yourself lost in the depths of time itself.

Getting Out

When you finally return from Cogsworth, be prepared for a sense of time displacement. You might find that hours feel like days, or days feel like years. Don't worry, it's just Cogsworth's way of messing with your head.