From Andor s02e06. They were explaining how the relics in the room are used, but they skipped that one.
Why, you put fossils in there and are able to rub it with your wearables to modify their properties.
Pretty simple.
Came to see if there were poe references in the comments and yours was on top. Salutations, exile
Salutations! I did the same and there was none.
I haven’t watched the show. Are the writers/set designers the kind of nerds to specifically not describe the use of an object based on an artifact that famously confuses archaeologists because it doesn’t have a record suggesting its purpose?
Yeah, that tracks. I didn’t notice this Easter egg while watching but hard to miss in this context.
It’s a well known ceremonial and/or ritual artifact.
Knitting ?
Jedi Knitting
You don’t know the power of the knitting side!!
It is a Roman dodecahedron, several of which have been found in Europe. The purpose of it is unknown, though there are many theories.
The most compelling theory is a glove loom of sorts. Variations are found to this day.
Some have no holes. Seems pretty inconvenient to use as a loom that way. Some were too small for knitting.
They could be manufacturing prototypes or examples for apprentices. It’s also replicas were made for trade to demonstrate the shape to others, or tokens of appreciation, or adapted into toys / primitive dice. <shrug>
No wear patterns…
Back, and to the left…
The ancient version of three shells
I just learned the other day that “Roman dodecahedron” is a bit of a misnomer: They’re mostly from Britain and Gaul, and none have ever been found in Italy. So Celtic or Romano-Celtic would be more accurate descriptors.
Lol this guy doesn’t know what the dodecahedron is for. Get a load of this!
Bet he doesn’t know how to use the three seashells, either!
The ones that Sally sells by the seashore?
That’s what Voldemort used to hide the prime directive from Ra’s al Ghul after Boromir tried to steal it from Optimus Prime at the Battle of New Caprica.
Thanks for this, it’s nice to see a correct answer. I’m tired of people who claim to love Star Trek but don’t even know the lore.
It is known.
Oh its something with a use so obvious we need not even write down its name or mention it.

I mean, duh. Everybody knows what these are!
Oh yeah, now I remember! lol, can’t believe I forgot. 😂😆🤣
Why, that’s the Dodecaholedron.
It’s a d12, used fairly rarely in DnD
Crocheting gloves for rancors.
It’s the Horadic Dodecahedron
This?
Wow, it’s exactly that. Interesting because the purpose of this is also unknown. Might be a little joke from the prop designers
I feel like it could be an existing prop that kinda fits with the polyhedron designs of the Jedi and Sith holocrons, plus I think some of the recent TTRPG systems for Star Wars feature a lot of d12s
You put fossils in it to craft gear
My dog liked to roll his around and get treats out of it.












