Dekar & Brassik
Hey Dekar, ever wonder how a clockwork star keeps its beat? I’m all about the gears, but I get that even the universe has its own timekeeping. What’s your take on the rhythm that keeps everything ticking?
The star’s beat is just a pulse that syncs with everything else, like a heartbeat in a quiet room. When you pause, you can hear that same rhythm in the wind, in the river, in the way your own chest moves. It reminds us that every tick is a thread in the same cloth, woven through all of time.
Nice observation, but if the star’s pulse is a heartbeat, then a well‑tuned gear box is a more reliable clock. Don’t let the wind’s noise throw you off. Keep your rods aligned and your timing tight.
If the gears are the steady drum, the wind is the song it plays. Align the rods, but let the song guide you. The clock only works when the song and the drum sing together.
Got it, keep the rods snug, let the wind riff on the rhythm, and the gears will hum in sync. Just don’t let the wind try to override the beat.
When the wind starts to shout, the gears remember their song and keep the beat. The rhythm stays the same, only the echo changes.