Tikumtok
Tikumtok
There is a huge clock at the centre of the universe. It has no face, no numbers and no hands. From afar it would appear to be a huge pendulum that swings slowly and accurately for ever.
In actuality, it is not a pendulum at all but a swarm of golden flies all pushing together for a tick and pulling back for a tock. These flies are no ordinary flies. They are the timeflies; the very heartbeat of existence. Every planet, every world, every thing that has any sense of time, draws its beat from the hearts of the tiny time keepers.
When a timefly runs out of time, its golden wings dull, a new fly joins the swarm and the old fly flies its final journey. It travels to a desert that is not on any map, before dropping from the sky as dust and joining its ancestors. The desert, of course, is better known as the Sands of Time.