The Clockmaker’s Paradox

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In a small, foggy town, a reclusive clockmaker named Elias stumbles upon a forgotten journal hidden in the walls of his shop. The journal contains cryptic instructions for building a device capable of manipulating time, created by an unknown scientist from a distant future. Despite his misgivings, Elias builds the device, only to discover its limitations: it allows him to travel back in time, but only to a single moment—the exact time and place the journal was hidden in his shop. Driven by curiosity, Elias begins traveling to this point repeatedly, encountering different versions of himself from alternate timelines. Each version warns him of a danger that only he can prevent: a catastrophic event in the near future involving a mysterious traveler who arrives in the town. As Elias pieces together fragments of the truth, he realizes the traveler is someone he knows—someone he has already encountered during his jumps through time. To prevent disaster, Elias must confront his own meddling and uncover the true origin of the journal, the traveler, and his own inexplicable involvement in the chain of events. Key Themes: Fate vs. Free Will: Is the future fixed, or can Elias truly alter it? The Ripple Effect: How do his repeated visits to the same moment change the course of time in unforeseen ways? Identity: Are the alternate versions of Elias truly "him," or do they represent something else entirely? Twist: Elias discovers that the journal’s author was himself all along—but not the version he recognizes. Instead, it’s a future version of himself who was consumed by guilt after failing to stop the disaster and traveled back in time to set things right. However, each iteration of the timeline pushes him closer to becoming the very traveler he is trying to stop.
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