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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/
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Gingerbread Golems – homebrew D&D stats by Scott Johnson, illustrated by Jennell Jaquays (The Dungeoneer 10, Judges Guild, March/April 1979)
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You can’t tell me these two aren’t the same person.
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“That was a tuna fish sandwich on whole wheat, slice of cherry pie, and a cup of coffee. Damn good food. Diane, if you ever get up this way that cherry pie is worth a stop.”

Mister Sherlock
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