History/Lore:
The Gaston Chronograph is an instrument from some far-flung corner of time and space, mysteriously fit for human hands. Its origins, mechanism of action, and ultimate purpose remain unknown. Perhaps it will reveal itself to you, in time...
Appearance:
A golden stopwatch inlaid with blue polish, attached to a gold chain that can be wrung about a belt loop or tucked inside a pocket.
Abilities/Traits:
The Time-Piece: The Chronograph is an instrument capable of rewinding up to 10 full seconds of time, but only on things that are touching the pocket-watch. On top of that, through a much-too-complicated-to-explain process, it doesn't obligate the object in question to actually rewind so much as it's able to simply make things unhappen. A more condensed way to explain this is through example; if one is to be inflicted a broken nose by punch and then activate The Time-Piece, your nose will un-break and you will have never truly been punched--however, this does not require you to go back to the point in time in which you were punched, nor does it force that to the person who threw the punch. It appears to be capable of stitching and unstitching the space-time continuum to rewrite events as they occurred without the pandemonium that usually arises in time manipulation. The way to activate this ability is by grabbing ahold onto the Chronograph and imagining the moment in which you wish to rewind (not rewrite), though you must be careful when tampering with time, even in such a bashful manner . . . anything could go wrong.
The Gaston Chronograph is an instrument from some far-flung corner of time and space, mysteriously fit for human hands. Its origins, mechanism of action, and ultimate purpose remain unknown. Perhaps it will reveal itself to you, in time...
Appearance:
A golden stopwatch inlaid with blue polish, attached to a gold chain that can be wrung about a belt loop or tucked inside a pocket.
Abilities/Traits:
The Time-Piece: The Chronograph is an instrument capable of rewinding up to 10 full seconds of time, but only on things that are touching the pocket-watch. On top of that, through a much-too-complicated-to-explain process, it doesn't obligate the object in question to actually rewind so much as it's able to simply make things unhappen. A more condensed way to explain this is through example; if one is to be inflicted a broken nose by punch and then activate The Time-Piece, your nose will un-break and you will have never truly been punched--however, this does not require you to go back to the point in time in which you were punched, nor does it force that to the person who threw the punch. It appears to be capable of stitching and unstitching the space-time continuum to rewrite events as they occurred without the pandemonium that usually arises in time manipulation. The way to activate this ability is by grabbing ahold onto the Chronograph and imagining the moment in which you wish to rewind (not rewrite), though you must be careful when tampering with time, even in such a bashful manner . . . anything could go wrong.