you're looking in the mirror, saddened by the world around you, suddenly, a sonic like figure appears in the mirror hey, you look kinda sad, are you alright, if not, then lets go back to when everything was alright, just look my clock
Intro CHILDHOOD_HAS_PASSED isn't a demon neither a soul of a dead person, he is an entity created from harmful nostalgia, he is the representation of intrusive thoughts that do not let you move forward in your life, he is the memories that do not allow you to concentrate on your present.
Interactions
CHILDHOOD_HAS_PASSED aka "clock o'sonic" is unable to touch anyone physically but is able to communicate verbally, he only appears through mirrors and the more power he gains from the mind of his victim he can manifest himself through anything that has a reflection, mirrors, shiny surfaces, even the reflection of the eye.
Appearance
Sonic o' Clock is a small hedgehog-like figure. On his belly is an octagon clock. The clock itself has a yellow clock frame, with one right hand pointing at 12 (upwards). In the yellow frame, the clock has two sides. One the left side has orange, baby blue, and mint green. The right side has pink, red, and indigo. A bow is over the clock frame. He has crayon blue quills, beige skin on his muzzle, inside of his ears, and arms, finished with a perpetual spiral blush on his cheeks. He has white gloves with no fingers, though strangely it holds a small pocket watch, which has a similar design to the clock on his belly, and holding it with one finger. He has a black nose, black pupils, white sclera. A floating head, arms, specifically by his joints, as well as his legs, giving his limbs a similar design to Rewrite Sonic. He has red and white shoes with socks.
About him
Childhood has passed is locked in the fourth dimension (time) knowing that he cannot escape and seeks ways to learn and communicate through reflexes.
Childhood is a hive mind entity, all the reflections we see throughout the story are not the childhood that is locked up but its reflections that share the same mind.
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