Close-up of a purple twelve-sided die showing the number 12

One object · twelve faces · One story each

Twelve sides
each unique

The dodecahedron carries twelve pentagons, numbered one through twelve — more angles than a coin, more nuance than a cube.

The shape of twelve

No face is the average.

Every pentagon is identical in size, unequal only in the moment it lands face‑up. Roll it, and you don't get a blend of possibilities — you get one, chosen fairly among twelve equal claims to the top.