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Nah, it's probably just a freaky floating head. It swoops down toward you, its purposes as obscure as its little smile.}}
Nah, it's probably just a freaky floating head. It swoops down toward you, its purposes as obscure as its little smile.}}


It shows you its hidden secrets. Everything turns so dark... you wake up a few minutes later, feeling conned.{{ouch|3}}
It shows you its hidden secrets. Everything turns so dark... you wake up a few minutes later, feeling conned. {{ouch|3}}





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It shows you its hidden secrets. Everything turns so dark... you wake up a few minutes later, feeling conned. Ugh! Ow! Oof!


It flies straight through you. You feel a little turned on, but it wasn't painful.

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>.

Occurs during the 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.
  • The line "Everything turns so dark... you wake up a few minutes later, feeling conned" refers to a line from one of the word puzzles in The Da Vinci Code, "So dark the con of man".
  • The line "It tries to show you its hidden secrets, but you figure out that they're completely fictional." may refer to the controversy over the historical accuracy of elements within the book and film versions of The Da Vinci Code.