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|desc=This is a hand-sized loop of wood-grained metal, shaped like the numeral zero. It represents the sum of all divisions by zero, multiplied by the time it takes Achilles to pass a hare. Seated at the conflux of a perpetual observer and an impossibly improbable probability device, this zero's paradox harms those who wish to harm and helps those who desire to help. But boy does it mess with your mind!

Revision as of 21:21, 17 November 2008

Item Number: 161
Description ID: 9784793
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Paradox Naught
Plural: Paradox Naughts
This is a hand-sized loop of wood-grained metal, shaped like the numeral zero. It represents the sum of all divisions by zero, multiplied by the time it takes Achilles to pass a hare. Seated at the conflux of a perpetual observer and an impossibly improbable probability device, this zero's paradox harms those who wish to harm and helps those who desire to help. But boy does it mess with your mind!

Talisman
Item cannot be traded or sold
Item cannot traded, sold, or placed in a memento display
Item cannot be auto-sold

Attacker takes 6 damage
+3 HP per turn
-15% Intellect



How Obtained

Use a deterministic coin while having an oculum felis equipped.

Notes

  • For now you can only have one of these. According to a forum post by Ryme this item is designed to be one per ascension.

References

  • Zero's paradox and Achilles passing a hare are references to Zeno's Paradoxes. This paradox has to do with halving distances to cross something, and is stated in a number of forms, including one in which Achilles races a hare.
  • Possibly wordplay intended to rhyme with Milton's Paradise Lost
  • An "impossibly improbable probability device" appeared in the "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" as the Infinite Improbability Drive.

See Also