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gimme the icosahedron… please
Every reblog i add another icosahedron to the pit (srry it's a pool i didnt have a pit)
Roman rock-crystal icosahedron (20-sided dice) used in fortune-telling. Each face has a Latin letter on it and a corresponding Roman numeral, then matched with pre-prepared oracle answers in a divination handbook. Currently at the Louvre.
See more: https://thetravelbible.com/top-artifacts-from-ancient-rome/
Kirbtober day 14 : Miracle
I never played kirby 64, but I still find this boss interesting. Now, I know what an icosaedron is ! I had to bring out my old dice of 20 for the model. Even with that I'm not drawing this kind of geometric shape ever again.