The so-called "giant dodecahedron" which appears in Portobello's Trial of Traps happens to be a regular icosahedron, best known in the world of Dungeons & Dragons as the 20-sided die.
Looks like somebody needs to be sent back to maths class.
The so-called "giant dodecahedron" which appears in Portobello's Trial of Traps happens to be a regular icosahedron, best known in the world of Dungeons & Dragons as the 20-sided die.
Looks like somebody needs to be sent back to maths class.
Maybe Portobello had the Dominion Rules system on his mind...
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(I'll mention it to the team!)