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{{effect|name=On the Shoulders of Giants|image=Farout.gif|desc=You feel as though you could describe the universe in a nutshell, or even write a brief history of time. The only unusual side effect is that your voice has taken on a strange monotone quality.|effect=+200% [[Mysticality]]}} | {{effect|effectid=119|name=On the Shoulders of Giants|image=Farout.gif|desc=You feel as though you could describe the universe in a nutshell, or even write a brief history of time. The only unusual side effect is that your voice has taken on a strange monotone quality.|effect=+200% [[Mysticality]]}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:43, 21 July 2006
You feel as though you could describe the universe in a nutshell, or even write a brief history of time. The only unusual side effect is that your voice has taken on a strange monotone quality.
+200% Mysticality
Obtained From
- Hawking's Elixir of Brilliance (5 Adventures)
References
- Two books by Stephen Hawking are referred to here: The Universe in a Nutshell and A Brief History of Time.
- The "strange monotone quality" message refers to Stephen Hawking's use of a voice synthesizer to communicate.
- The effect's name comes from an Isaac Newton quote: "If I have seen further... it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants."