Looks like a githyanki artifact used to protect from illithid.
BG3 spoiler
There's definitely nobody trapped in there, it's all completely fine with no ethical considerations whatsoever.
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That's a Prime Resonator from Path of Exile
My ancient roman friend says it's a candle holder for different sized candles
Panic Pete
Spaghetti portion measurer.
This is SCP-184.
But you probably don’t have access to that file.
This isn't even a joke, I have an O5 ID card in my wallet. Fun little thing to pull out in moments like this lol
This is amazing. I love it.
God this thing has gotten so beaten up lately. Clearly not the best quality lol that or I'm the longest serving O5.
This is the kind of insanity I wish more upon the world ❤️
There was a dude at a store a few months back who was wearing a hoodie with the Foundation logo on it. After making the purchase when putting the card away I saw the ID and pulled it out. Said "Keep up the good work and we'll see about those incentives." I've never seen a person look both confused and ecstatic at the same time before lol
Always love seeing these come up and everyone confidently stating that it's been solved. Everything from a knitting tool (highly unlikely as the Romans didn't knit) to a dice. The truth is we just don't know and likely never will unless a new source .
Personally I'm convinced by the theory that they're probably a metalworkers portfolio piece used to demonstrate the creators skill, either to potential customers or as a test to join a guild.
What if it's a die for an ancient version of D&D? Labyrinths & Minotaurs. Or that thing you put treats in and then your dog rolls it around and gets a biccy every so often.
Cave canem
Romanes eunt domus!
Haha, they don't know how to use the three dodecahedron's.
I say it's a key to a door. Behind the door. Butt plugs.
And behind the butt plugs?
The declaration of independence
*Incontinencia
I just assume it's a random doodad. Like a desk decoration or something. Why wouldn't ancient people have had dumb bullshit that served no purpose other than it's aesthetic value just like we do now?
... Art?
It could also have been used for a game