"My absolutely favorite piece, OH AND MR. SMITH!" Offered Troy as he approached the duo, noting the existence of the black box and their curiosity in it, "I love this piece more than anything mostly because I haven't a clue what it is. I find it impossible to open, if it even does open. I'm not really sure if it does or not..."
He stopped next to each of them and smirked before looking to it, "I found it on a dig randomly, yet it has no scratches, no breaks, no fading of any sort to suggest that it was ever once that ancient, yet was buried in a chest with all sorts of destroyed artifacts. What's more, it's so smooth and here..."
He opened the case and handed them the black box. It was, in fact, smooth and laser precise in its corners and shape, "It's beyond imagination and I cannot for the life of me figure out what it might have been used for. Well, other than perhaps as some sort of worship piece. The care in it suggests it was rather important, and its precision indicates a strong use of mathematics. It was found in Iran."