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==Gewgaw Arsenal==


The '''Gewgaw Arsenal''' is a general term for the world’s collection of artifacts, devices and objects that appear to be linked in some fashion to each other and to [[One:Atherton’s Puzzle|Atherton’s Puzzle]]. Many of them were created during the [[One:Demiurge Plague|Demiurge Plague]], but a few are known to have appeared long before or after that period.
The Arsenal is generally broken down into three categories of devices: Core Gewgaws, Major Gewgaws, and Minor Gewgaws. There are only four universally-recognized Core Gewgaws and a dozen or Major Gewgaws, but there are thousands of Minor Gewgaws. Scholars and [[One:Zebanites|Zebanites]] often dispute the categorization of some items in the Gewgaw Arsenal, but the following list represents the greatest consensus of each class.
==Core Gewgaws==
;Atherton’s Gate
:The well-known garden gate at Zebediah Atherton’s home. Considered a major key to Atherton’s Puzzle.
;[[One:Constellation|Constellation]]
:The well-known Abuti.
;[[One:Mechanical Zeb, The|The Mechanical Zeb]]
:A primitive clockwork version of Zebediah Atherton himself. Currently maintained at Zebanite University.
;[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rathaus-Glockenspiel The Rathaus-Glockenspiel of Munich]
:Though built many hundreds of years before [[One:Atherton’s Puzzle|Atherton’s Puzzle]], there are a number of clues that identify this clock as a Gewgaw.
==Major Gewgaws==
;The Penduluum of Cairo
;Rankel’s Hinges
;Sagittarian Spire
;Stonehenge
;The Timeputer
;The Thousand Gears
;The Underwinder
;The Urushangi Verge and Foliot
==Minor Gewgaws==
;Atherton’s Screwdriver
;The Black Stone
;Bogrom’s Key
;The Fluted Pin
;The Smooth Pin
;The Weird Pin

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