RollerGalaxy

Backstory
A long time ago, before Eldham was colonized, there was a civilization of people somewhere that was VERY technologically advanced. Specifically, they were able to create automatons out of iron and redstone. Model #0001 was basically a metal box on wheels, but it could follow basic code and carry items. Things progressed quickly with Model #0037 being the first quadrupedal robot they made. Their pinnacle was Model #0066, their third bipedal bot which included a digestive tract, respiratory system, circulatory system, and a brain made of amethyst. It perfectly mimicked human life, save for an emotions implant and the ability of free will.

Their next bot that was released to the public was Model #0068, featuring a shorter, more stout model for heavy lifting. Wait a minute, did you notice that? The gap between those two model numbers? That gap was Model #0067, which seemingly went poorly and was trashed. The only Model #0067 ever documented showed up one day in a tightly-sealed iron box rolling down the rivers of Eldham, who called himself Roller.

Early History
Roller quickly started exploring the new people, eventually coming across a town called Thorvheim. He decided to make a home there, becoming a brewer in the town. One day, when he was testing new recipes, he heard footsteps outside his house. Thinking it was a friend, he went to greet them only find that it was a Blood Clown. The man tried to convince Roller to open the door, even going so far as to ask for a house tour. When he didn’t budge, the man called for some more clowns and Roller’s home was quickly surrounded.

Quickly, Roller came up with a ruse to trick the Blood Clowns:

“I just called reinforcements from the kingdom’s military, better fucking run.”

Just as quickly as they appeared, they scattered outside of town. “Finally,” Roller thought, “I’m free to get some more ingredients!” When Roller looked outside, however, his relief quickly turned to dread as he saw the Blood Clowns building a large black box out of deepslate and concrete. It was going to be a long day.