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It tries to show you its hidden secrets, but you figure out that they're completely fictional.
It swoops around you cackling madly, but you close your eyes and hum a happy tune.
![]() | You acquire blue-frosted astral cupcakes |
You gain 4 <substat>.
Encountered in An Incredibly Strange Place (Bad Trip).
References
- The line "It looks like it could hold secrets that would overturn everything we know about organized religion" is a reference to The Da Vinci Code. The image of the head resembles the subject of Da Vinci's famous painting, The Mona Lisa, right down to the little obscure smile.
- The line "It looks like it could hold secrets that would overturn everything we know about organized religion" may also reference Zardoz, a film where Sean Connery is carried off by a giant stone head to learn the secrets of God.