Kettlon
the Steamwright
Kettlon the Steamwright is a charming automaton with a penchant for the melodious whistle of steam and the warmth of a well-brewed cup. Crafted from an antique kettle, Kettlon’s body is a polished testament to the comforting rituals of tea and contemplation. The spout, once a path for steam, is now replaced by a ceramic sensor, connecting in silent conversation with those who pass by.
His head, a pressure gauge from a bygone industrial age, keeps watch with a set of piercing eyes, forever observing the pressure of the creative process within Jasper Hawthorn’s workshop. The sturdy legs upon which Kettlon rolls are a nod to his steadfast nature, firmly planted as he presides over the simmering ideas that bubble up around him.
In the world of Jasper’s inventions, Kettlon the Steamwright is more than a construct; he is a symbol of coziness, a bearer of tranquility, and a reminder of the times when a pause for tea could refuel the mind’s engine and soothe the day’s toils.