Rotary Park is a humanoid Stand draped in pure, high-gloss red—its body appears smooth and synthetic, like lacquered ceramic or blood-red porcelain. The figure is tall and slim, with slightly elongated limbs that move with a slow, deliberate elegance, never fully relaxed, like a marionette holding tension in every joint. The eyes are circular clock faces, with gold-rimmed edges and black roman numerals. The hands of each eye spin independently of each other, sometimes stopping or twitching without rhythm, adding to its disturbing presence. These "clock eyes" never blink or shift focus—they simply watch, ticking softly. Running along its arms, spine, and thighs are embedded rotating gears, all colored a deep, cobalt blue with hints of iridescence. These gears spin constantly, but at inconsistent speeds—some slowly grind while others twitch in bursts, as if syncing with unseen pulses or memories. The contrast of cool blue gears against the red body creates a hypnotic, unnatural effect. Hints of black and yellow detailing are woven into its torso and joints in the form of angular inlays and warning-stripe motifs, reminiscent of hazard signs or industrial machinery. These accents subtly evoke the idea of danger—like a malfunctioning machine in a forgotten amusement park. Its hands and fingers are thin, segmented, and taper into delicate gear-toothed edges, giving them the look of intricate tools more than limbs. When it gestures or reaches, it does so with grace—yet everything Mehr sehen