It fascinates me how old the design of certain things is.
Roman soldiers played dice after crucifying Jesus to see who will get his clothes.
“When the soldiers crucified Jesus, they took His clothes and divided them into four parts, a part for each soldier. They also took the tunic, which was seamless, woven in one piece from the top. So they said to one another, ‘Let’s not tear it, but cast lots for it, to see who gets it’” (John 19:23-24).
>Wise Men and Graces on four! Twin River Gods over two. Come on,you mumping cunnies!
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Alea iacta est.
So every opposite was 7 as well?
Back when DnD was science fiction.
Some things never change.
It fascinates me how old the design of certain things is.
Roman soldiers played dice after crucifying Jesus to see who will get his clothes.
“When the soldiers crucified Jesus, they took His clothes and divided them into four parts, a part for each soldier. They also took the tunic, which was seamless, woven in one piece from the top. So they said to one another, ‘Let’s not tear it, but cast lots for it, to see who gets it’” (John 19:23-24).
>Wise Men and Graces on four! Twin River Gods over two. Come on,you mumping cunnies!
It just works