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Published: 2023-07-09 10:20:48 +0000 UTC; Views: 785; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 0
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Description So I decided to draw Clockwork again (out of pure boredom) this time with some lighting and with a backstory and trivia! Also uhh don't worry about her, Commander's busy finding her arms outside the drawing (he's another OC in case you don't know).

Note: I recommend you read the description of this post first so you won't get toooo confused:

www.deviantart.com/mimicus778/…

Backstory: She was one of the "Failures" the group of scientists made. In fact, she was actually the first. Being the prototype, the scientists decided to make a robot rather than a being from physical electricity, probably because they didn't want to waste all the money they were funded for. The only reason she didn't fit the job was the key on her back (don't worry, this will be explained later), which they found to be problematic. She was later deactivated (temporarily).

Trivia:
• The aforementioned key on her back wind's up similar to an actual clockwork toy (and has a similar shape to it). When the key does manages to finish unwinding, she will spontaneously fall asleep. On the other hand, when the key is winded up enough, she will have a sudden surge of energy. It other words, it works similar to coffee with humans. The key luckily is near enough on her back for her hand to wind it up.

• If the key stops unwinding and she falls asleep, the key will automatically wind itself up slowly as a failsafe mechanism. The process itself (without any interference) will take up about 5 hours. It will probably take about 5 days before she falls asleep again (if, of course, she doesn't bother winding herself up).

• The key has no certain limit to how far can be winded up. Because of this, she can be winded up to the point where she can last weeks without sleep. Though she doesn't do this a lot since she does like sleeping, not a lot though for she often spends nights fixing watches since she's a clock smith.

• Her entire body is made up of a metal called Talussium (to be specific, a bunch of miscellaneous Talussium combinations). The alloy is incredibly resistant compared to other alloys such as iron, because of this Talussium is highly valuable. But undeniably, the most expensive type of Talussium is pure Talussium (you can find more information of this made-up metal at the bottom of this post).

• Her face plate can be detachable.

• She can (if she wants to) can take of her own "skin" to reveal her endoskeleton (yes, by endoskeletons, I'm talking about the ones you would see in Fnaf).

• Her favorite band is Imagine Dragons.

• She knows A LOT about clocks and watches and has a deep fascination of them and is willing to talk about it if you mention it up in a conversation. Just don't bring up the smart watches, she HATES them.

• She does like playing Monopoly, though she is pretty unlucky and loses most of the time.





Okaaay, so uhh, here's a simple rundown on Talussium.

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Talussium's name was taken from Talos, a giant automaton in Greek mythology and potassium, another kind of metal.

Talussium can be found at deep levels underground, which makes it considerably hot. This heat could also be the reason for its durability and strength. Though more often than not when mined it's fused with another kind of metal, you see, Talussium underground takes on a liquid state (though when cooled down to the point where it becomes a solid it can't turn back into a state of liquid) for its heat and when other metals are nearby it can stick to them permanently. This makes Talussium get the traits of that metal it stuck to like for example, if Talussium gets stuck to some gold, it will then start to get it's color, add more then it will have the same level of durability of gold, add A LOT of gold then you just get gold, with the tiny percentage of Talussium as a bonus. This can make up a somewhat large variety of combinations, This is the reason why pure Talussium is so expensive for not only is it rare, but it's also INCREDIBLY strong. These combinations also have special names as well, if Talussium takes up the largest space of the combination, it will have Talussium at the start of the name with the first letter of the name of the other metals after it, the letters also go in order in where the metal which has the largest ratio starts at the left while the ones which take smaller amounts go on the right. Meanwhile if all the other metals take up more space than Talussium in the mixture, it will have the word "Talussified" at the start of the name with the name of the metal which has the largest proportion at the end.

Examples:

Talussium - G (70% Talussium, 30% Gold)
Talussified gold ( 20% Talussium, 80% Gold)

Talussium - BGI (50% Talussium, 20% Bronze, 18% Gold, 12% Iron)
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Anyways, I hope you like all this trivia (and the drawing).
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