As a renowned scholar of the mystical and obscure, Balthazar's interests lie with the intricacies of Aleph's numerological significance. His reading habits are a testament to this fascination.
Balthazar can often be found poring over dusty tomes in the depths of the local library, searching for the next great insight into the nature of the infinite.
1. "The Book of the Infinite" by Aleph the Great
2. "The Aleph and the Void" by Balthazar himself
3. "Infinite Jest" by David Foster Wallace (for fun)
4. "The Infinite Jest" by George Orwell (for historical context)
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"The Aleph is only interesting if you are Balthazar." - Aleph the Great