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== Geometry solvent == | == Geometry solvent == | ||
Gnotilus excretes [[geometry solvent]]. | Gnotilus excretes [[geometry solvent]], which he uses to wage war on the [[Golden mean (nonfiction)]]. | ||
== Parthenon bombardment == | == Parthenon bombardment == |
Revision as of 07:27, 12 May 2016
Gnotilus is villain (nonfiction) based on the nautilus (nonfiction), who uses the Forbidden ratio to fight the golden ratio (nonfiction).
Geometry solvent
Gnotilus excretes geometry solvent, which he uses to wage war on the Golden mean (nonfiction).
Parthenon bombardment
On 26 September 1687, the Parthenon (nonfiction) was severely damaged by an explosion during a war between the Venice and the Ottoman Empire.
Gnotilus is notorious for his hatred of the Parthenon (nonfiction), and there is general consensus among historians that he manipulated the Venetians and Ottomans.
The popular image of Gnotilus personally setting fire to the explosives is dismissed by most scholars as "typical Gnotilus vainglory".
Gold Ruster
Gnotilus and the villain Gold Ruster are mortal enemies, and have fought on many occasions.
Nonetheless, during occasional peace treaties, they have joined forces as a crime team (nonfiction).
Favorite books
Endemica
Gnotilus is obsessed with Endemica, using it as a reference manual for planning crimes against geometry.
The Unruly Submarine
Gnotilus grew up with The Unruly Submarine, and still enjoys reading it from time to time.
Acropolis (nonfiction) grudge
Gnotilus has a long-standing grudge against the Acropolis (nonfiction).
Abalonia
Gnotilus is the founder and first citizen of Abalonia.
Gnotilus treaty
Gnotilus has a treaty with The Boxes, the details of which are secret.
The treaty is thought (by whom?) to involve the Forbidden ratio.
The Bathysquare
Gnotilus has posted a bounty for the Bathysquare, dead or alive.
Fiction cross-reference
- Bathysquare
- Endemica
- Forbidden ratio
- Gold Ruster
- Medusa Obligata
- Nacreum
- Reading at night (nonfiction)
- The Boxes