Jak G. Cogsworth



Born in 1873, the son of Fredric D. Cogsworth the great steam engine designer. Rapidly learning about steam from his father by constructing engines for 3 years when he brutally caught his right arm in a running flywheel. Learning about automata, combined with is knowledge of steam, he developed a prosthetic limb. Running at 30 psi and can run down to 5 psi and 80 psi  if needed the strength. After slow business in Adelon Jak and his father moved to Antiford in 1883 where he now makes unique and original steam engines and studies automata. He is planning on a new less bulky arm that looks close to a normal human arm

He can be quite boastful at times but mostly he's quite playful and lively. This often gets him into trouble. For example: having a rock throwing contest at 86 PSI. Can't remember who that iron ore hit but it didn't end well. Other than that, he's a hard worker and can make the best steam engines on Antiford!

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Conspiracy in Antiford

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Found rumors gathered by the cogsworth family, found one way or another. Some found, hidden, stolen or stalked these are some of the strangest things that we must warn the order of the badger about!

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Inside the Cogsworth steamshop

by Jak G. Cogsworth

Just a blog for all of antiford to read! My work has paid of and I wish to share it with the world!