Deep within the silent walls of a remote monastery, legend has it that a brilliant but troubled monk invented a peculiar spinning wheel. Designed as a meditative tool, the wheel was said to symbolize the ever-turning cycles of life, fate, and divine order. Its numbered slots and intricate movements were a reflection of the monk's philosophical musings, intended to inspire his fellow brothers to contemplate the mysteries of the universe.

However, the wheel’s mesmerizing spin began to serve a different purpose. The monks, captivated by its allure, started wagering on the outcome—turning the once-philosophical device into an early gambling game. Horrified by what his invention had become, the monk, consumed with guilt and despair, is said to have taken his own life.