Ancient Egyptians rolled a d20

edited 2012-11-16 13:09:42 in General
The Metropolitan Museum of Art officially calls it a game piece. However, my guess is that since both the Platonic solids and the alphabet had mystical significance by the 2nd century AD, it was used for divination.

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  • You're probably right there.  Doesn't stop it from making me want to own and roll it in a game of D&D!
  • "It is a matter of grave importance that Fairy tales should be respected.... Whosoever alters them to suit his own opinions, whatever they are, is guilty, to our thinking, of an act of presumption, and appropriates to himself what does not belong to him." -- Charles Dickens
    You roll a natural omega, doing critical damage to the attacking sphinx.
  • Which symbol was it that sends you to an alternate dimension?
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  • It's 4:20 somewhere.
    >used for divination

    I can just imagine an advisor having the pharaoh roll to see if his ambitions will be successful or not.
  • I'm glad that you like it.

    Also:

    I can just imagine an advisor having the pharaoh roll to see if his ambitions will be successful or not.

    Umm, oops, it's natural one. Please don't feed me to crocodiles!
  • *gra88y hands*

    I have a weakness for awesome dice, what can i say.
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