Timekeeper
Coggins
Coggins the Timekeeper is a distinguished figure among the brass and copper cohorts of Jasper Hawthorn’s workshop. His compact form is engineered from the remnants of timepieces and gauges, giving him the air of a chronologist, ever mindful of the ebb and flow of seconds and seasons.
Atop his head, a golden orb sits perched on a slender rod, a miniature representation of the grand pendulums that govern the march of hours. His eyes, small and piercing, miss not a tick nor a tock as they scan the workshop, ensuring that the rhythm of work and rest is maintained.
Coggins’ legs, stout blocks of metal, are like the weights of a grandfather clock—solid, unyielding, and timeless. His arms, fitted with various knobs and dials, are adept at making minute adjustments to the machinery around him, calibrating and fine-tuning as the need arises.
In the heart of Jasper’s realm, Coggins the Timekeeper serves as a guardian of moments, both fleeting and eternal, a reminder that in the intricate dance of creation, timing is everything.