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"'''Sir Final Oracle'''" is an anagram of "Nicolas Ferrial", also known as Le Févrial or [[Triboulet (nonfiction) | [[File:Gnomon algorithm lair - Triboulet press release.jpg|thumb|'''Sir Final Oracle''' convicted of Excessive Mischief, a misdemeanor offense, is banished by [[APTO]] to non-Euclidean causal domain "until we learn his lesson."]]'''Sir Final Oracle''' (originally '''Triboulet 1.1''') is a fully licensed [[Transdimensional corporation|Transdimensional persona]] based on [[Triboulet (nonfiction)]]. | ||
Sir Final Oracle describes itself as a "medieval-Renaissance mathematician who was elevated to the aristocracy for computing a 'Final Oracle'". | |||
== History == | |||
"'''Sir Final Oracle'''" is an anagram of "Nicolas Ferrial", also known as Le Févrial or [[Triboulet (nonfiction)]] (1479–1536), a jester of kings Louis XII and Francis I of France. | |||
=== Fictional history === | === Fictional history === | ||
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* [[Sir Final Oracle]] | * [[Sir Final Oracle]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:28, 27 August 2021
Sir Final Oracle (originally Triboulet 1.1) is a fully licensed Transdimensional persona based on Triboulet (nonfiction).
Sir Final Oracle describes itself as a "medieval-Renaissance mathematician who was elevated to the aristocracy for computing a 'Final Oracle'".
History
"Sir Final Oracle" is an anagram of "Nicolas Ferrial", also known as Le Févrial or Triboulet (nonfiction) (1479–1536), a jester of kings Louis XII and Francis I of France.
Fictional history
The anagram was detected and decrypted in on the morning of Sunday, 31 January 2021, by a team of volunteer APTO social media engineers in a series of posts on Twitter.
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Triboulet @ Wikipedia