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CC-Clocks Science

Author: Cryptocartographer

Addon: Content which can be added into any game - new or existing!

Price: $4.99

Progress clocks are an integral part of Forged in the Dark and Powered by the Apocalypse games, and they can be useful in any RPG to track the status of various factions, actions, or phenomenon. This is not downloadable art; these multi-sided tokens are already set up and ready for you to bring to your virtual table top as a Roll20 Game Addon. These unconventional clocks will be easy for players to recognize, and give your game a unique flair. Each custom-made clock is rendered at 420 pixels, so they look great zoomed in or out.

You get 15 progress clocks in four different designs:

Brain (4-, 6-, and 8-count versions.)
Perhaps your character is studying the mind in order to control the citizens of the city. Or maybe she is slowly uncovering a long-buried trauma. Whatever psychological effects you need to track, use this clock to do it.

Lightning (4-, 6-, and 8, 10- and 12-count versions)
The arc on an electrical coil jumps from point to point to track the progression of this clock. Perhaps your BBEG is plotting to steal all the power in your city, or your crew is trying to develop a battery to drive their bathysphere. Maybe you need to gather lightning from the storm to animate your unholy simulacrum of life.

Tinker (4-, 6-, and 8, 10- and 12-count versions)
Whatever mechanical or arcane devices your characters wish to create, this is the clock for you. As the project progresses, the diagram transforms into a brass gear.

Chemicals (4-, and 6-count versions; combine for 8, 10, and 12)
These test tube racks fill up as your research proceeds. Are you racing to develop an antidote? Or are you the villain brewing a sinister elixir? Maybe the Regional Science Fair is coming up — and the stakes have never been higher.

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