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''"No one knows where she is, see, cos of all what's goin' on, and even if we did, we won't want to take this to 'er, not now..."''
The Watchmaker's Daughter is a renowned inventor and toymaker, specializing in exceedingly complex clockwork creations. She previously kept a workshop in Watchmaker's Hill; at one point she was in business with her father, one W. Paley, but is still highly accomplished in her own right. She has designed toys capable of animation, speech, and in at least some, moderate intelligence. These have something of a sinister nature, being known to have committed acts of violence both to their owners and others.
<p style="text-align:right;">-Talkative Rattus Faber</p>
'''The Watchmaker's Daughter''' was a renowned inventor and toymaker, specializing in exceedingly complex clockwork creations. She kept a workshop in [[Watchmaker's Hill]]; at one point she was in business with her father, one W. Paley, but was still highly accomplished in her own right. She designed toys capable of animation, speech, and in at least some, moderate intelligence. These have something of a sinister nature, being known to have committed acts of violence both to their owners and others.


In the past, she was a focus of interest from both Mr. Cups and Mr. Irons, with the latter having a particular animosity towards her.
She was a focus of interest from both Mr. Cups and Mr. Irons, with the latter having a particular animosity towards her. Under pressure from both, she unfortunately drowned herself.
 
The Albino Rat was a onetime companion of hers, and still has great affection for her.


==The Affair of the Big Rat and the Plaster Face==
==The Affair of the Big Rat and the Plaster Face==


The Plaster Face, an elaborate clockwork display capable of changing expression, was built and operated by the Albino Rat for the Big Rat, in exchange for a promise of protection for the Watchmaker's Daughter from the designs of the Masters.
The Albino Rat was a onetime companion of the Watchmaker's Daughter. She had the Big Rat protect the Watchmaker's Daughter from the Masters, in exchange for constructing the Plaster Face, an elaborate clockwork display capable of changing expression. For reasons unknown, this protection failed.
 
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Eventually, under pressure from both Mr. Cups and Mr. Irons, the Watchmaker's Daughter drowned herself.
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Revision as of 22:10, 15 September 2018

"No one knows where she is, see, cos of all what's goin' on, and even if we did, we won't want to take this to 'er, not now..."

-Talkative Rattus Faber

The Watchmaker's Daughter was a renowned inventor and toymaker, specializing in exceedingly complex clockwork creations. She kept a workshop in Watchmaker's Hill; at one point she was in business with her father, one W. Paley, but was still highly accomplished in her own right. She designed toys capable of animation, speech, and in at least some, moderate intelligence. These have something of a sinister nature, being known to have committed acts of violence both to their owners and others.

She was a focus of interest from both Mr. Cups and Mr. Irons, with the latter having a particular animosity towards her. Under pressure from both, she unfortunately drowned herself.

The Affair of the Big Rat and the Plaster Face

The Albino Rat was a onetime companion of the Watchmaker's Daughter. She had the Big Rat protect the Watchmaker's Daughter from the Masters, in exchange for constructing the Plaster Face, an elaborate clockwork display capable of changing expression. For reasons unknown, this protection failed.