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Revision as of 01:01, 3 July 2009
Clockwork, also known as clockwerk[1][2], is a type of technology created from gears, steam, and other simple mechanical devices. The most famous clockwork mechanisms are automatons including goblin shredders and the race of self-reproducing clockworks.
Other clockworks
Other races have also created their own clockwork automatons. Although these other designs generally lack sentience and the sophisticated ability to reproduce on their own. Makil, the goblin tinker wanted to make little tiny clockworks that could sneak around at night.[3] The goblin Ziggler made a clockwork dwarf.[4]
Types of clockworks
- Blade barrel
- Clockwork chicken (aka clockwork poultry)
- Chaos chicken
- Clockwork giant
- Clockwerk Goblin
- Clockworks
- Clockwork chicken
- Clockwork guard
- Clockwork oxen
- Clockwork organs
- [Clockwork Rocket Bot]
- Clockwork dwarf
- Clockwork toy
- Collecting spider
- Dwarven Reciprocator
- Earring of Technological Prowess
- [Explosive Sheep]
- Mechagnome
- Multi-barreled firearm
- Drilling ammunition
- Queuing quiver
- Shredder (aka clockwork shredder[citation needed] )
See also
- Goblins versus gnomes
- In Manual of Monsters Appendix Three, the Clockworks were given a description similar to the warcraft universe clockworks, however the validity of the source is disputed.
References
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