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Henry Blueriver knew there was something unusual about the girl he kept running into. He had no idea just how unusual she was, however, until the day that curiosity got the better of him and he followed her home. There, he met the girl's "father": Gerald Waterford, a retired genius who once went by the name of "Dr. Cogwheel". He opened Henry's eyes to the world of wonders: the girl, Cherie, was an Automata creation of his, brought to life by Inspiration and Mania. The revelation was too much for Henry and he resisted his breakthrough, running from the house instead.
 
Henry Blueriver knew there was something unusual about the girl he kept running into. He had no idea just how unusual she was, however, until the day that curiosity got the better of him and he followed her home. There, he met the girl's "father": Gerald Waterford, a retired genius who once went by the name of "Dr. Cogwheel". He opened Henry's eyes to the world of wonders: the girl, Cherie, was an Automata creation of his, brought to life by Inspiration and Mania. The revelation was too much for Henry and he resisted his breakthrough, running from the house instead.
  
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Months later, Cherie came to him with news: her father was dying. On his deathbed, Gerald told Henry to "take care of his legacy": Henry tried his best to, although truth be told, it was more as if Cherie was taking care of him. She tried to teach him the basics of mad science: he stubbornly refused his breakthrough, but the resulting Mania kept the old man's wonders from falling into disrepair.
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Months later, Cherie came to him with news: her father was dying. On his deathbed, Gerald told Henry to "take care of his legacy": Henry tried his best to, although truth be told, it was more as if Cherie was taking care of him. She tried to teach him the basics of mad science: he stubbornly refused his breakthrough, but the resulting Mania kept her and the old man's wonders from falling into disrepair.
  
 
A year and a half later, Gerald's old life came back to haunt Henry and Cherie. Three Geniuses arrived, demanding to know where Gerald had hidden a Larva they had created together: a soul bound to clockwork. It came to light that Cherie was made using that Larva, and a fight ensued: two of the Geniuses were defeated through luck and chance, but when the leader of the gang fired his clockwork cannon at Henry, Cherie jumped into the line of fire and was blown to pieces.
 
A year and a half later, Gerald's old life came back to haunt Henry and Cherie. Three Geniuses arrived, demanding to know where Gerald had hidden a Larva they had created together: a soul bound to clockwork. It came to light that Cherie was made using that Larva, and a fight ensued: two of the Geniuses were defeated through luck and chance, but when the leader of the gang fired his clockwork cannon at Henry, Cherie jumped into the line of fire and was blown to pieces.

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