Clockworkdriven
Clockworkdriven refers to objects or mechanisms powered by a system of gears, springs, and escapements, similar to those found in traditional mechanical clocks. This type of power source relies on stored potential energy in a wound spring, which is then released in a controlled manner by the clockwork mechanism to drive other components. The escapement, a crucial part of clockwork, regulates the release of this energy, typically by allowing the gears to advance in discrete, timed steps. This precise regulation is what allows clockwork mechanisms to perform timed actions or maintain a consistent pace.
Historically, clockwork was the primary method for creating intricate mechanical devices, from timepieces to automata and