![]() The first pic is of the clock on the wall where you can see the spider’s legs poking out. He managed to take three photos before running from the house scared shitless. Range: Universal sightings have been recorded, some in uncharted territory cartographed by the void wanderer Goosnav.The Clock Spider is a widely known huntsman spider that was presumably found by someone while visiting a relative’s house, when he suddenly noticed the legs of a huge spider poking out from one side under the wall clock. Striking Strength: (unknown) | Possible Planet-Killerĭurability: (unknown)(no validated instances of conflict) Powers and Abilities: Temporal ManipulationĪttack Potency: unknown, possible planetary scale (Although there have been some claims of direct responsibility of planetary destruction, there has never been enough convicting evidence claimed by the Time Police) The spider is mentioned 227 times by the Fawkones, 98 times by the Cartagones, 66 times by the Brisbanes and Konosaurs, 42 times by relics found within the Totongan ruins, 26 times by recovered Zormak literatures, 12 times by victims of the Edgelords, 2 times by victims of the spooks, and 1 faded drawing from a book believed to be floated down the Russian or Shrike rivers by the distant Wewyan clan.Ĭlassification: Arachnid, Higher Entity, Unknown Intent Recorded conversations between the holier figures and the spider in sacred literatures, although fleeting, reveal the creature to be a monotonous, yet hopeful, believer in "the concept", an ambiguous promise followed by repeated disappearances, and aftermaths such as changes in speed of day, crop availability, and the ability to see the sun. all locales to sector 36 have some form of planetwide theological connection to said spider, which, in 27 recorded manifestos, mention an arachnid that 'descends from his infinite throne to chase out the flame', and in some cases is regarded as the 'ticking death', a much more drastic form that strikes researchers as similar to the story of the angel of death before the liberation of Planet Terra's Egypt. Numerous sightings have occurred in V-sectors 12, 16, 22, 36, 39, 32, 66, 78, and 99, though primarily in Sector 36, where local void faction 'The Fawkones' remark it as the 'Realm of the Spider', despite sector 36 being regarded as a world 'behind an insufferable curtain.' In fact, there are numerous factions or diatribes that mention a fear or gratitude of a particular arachnid within sector 36, which has not yet been explored by man or other recorded anthological surveyor (as well as sectors 12, 66, and 99). It is believed to inhabit a floating oil tanker spotted throughout the region intermittently, and without pattern, and all witnesses without significant incident. The arachnid is not new to trouble, or, as a matter of fact, new in any context or preform. the Clock, many scientists hypothesize, is a derisive trait of its characteristic power: Temporal Manipulation. such loaded language would have been laughable, but deeds surrounding such entity have not been something of comedic value. it is unknown whether or not possessing said appliance is deliberate (or tolerated, for that matter), but there are many claims it is of divine origin. Clock Spider (or as a more Erudite term, The) is a peculiar entity of arachnid archetype, which appears to have a clock permanently stuck to its face. ![]()
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