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    99 KB Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:01 No.5085787  
    So,
    Does /tg/ have any good riddles for my players?
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:02 No.5085800
    What is the name of the state you live in.
    >> BowlerHatMan !!hZDPsoEDBxR 07/03/09(Fri)22:07 No.5085848
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    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:07 No.5085852
    I would devour that sphinx, if you know what I mean
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:08 No.5085857
    It never rains but it pours.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:09 No.5085874
    >>5085800
    Confusion, denial, loneliness and bitterness.

    I live in multiple states, can you be more specific?
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:09 No.5085877
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    WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A DUCK?
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:09 No.5085881
    Riddle me this, riddle me that
    If you can't solve it
    You can't fuck my twat.
    >> BowlerHatMan !!hZDPsoEDBxR 07/03/09(Fri)22:10 No.5085889
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    >> BowlerHatMan !!hZDPsoEDBxR 07/03/09(Fri)22:11 No.5085896
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    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:11 No.5085902
    >>5085852

    No, I... Have no idea what the hell you're talking about, actually. Why would you consume the sphinx?

    OP, two guards two doors riddle, one only tells the truth, the other tells only lies. Stick with the classics. Oi! And the sphinx riddle for Oedipus: What walks on four legs in the morning, two in the afternoon, and three at night? Or something like that, been a while since I've read it.
    >> BowlerHatMan !!hZDPsoEDBxR 07/03/09(Fri)22:12 No.5085908
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    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:12 No.5085909
    How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood?

    In fact, make all of the riddles a "Bridge over the Gorge of Eternal Peril" situation, where the real answer is to find a logical question that follows from the riddle and that the one who gave the original riddle can't answer.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:12 No.5085910
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    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:13 No.5085926
    What is your favorite colour?
    >> BowlerHatMan !!hZDPsoEDBxR 07/03/09(Fri)22:14 No.5085930
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    >> BowlerHatMan !!hZDPsoEDBxR 07/03/09(Fri)22:14 No.5085936
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    >> The Grey Sage 07/03/09(Fri)22:15 No.5085944
    >>5085908
    /thread
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:20 No.5085981
    >>5085848
    Exactly how it played out when my GM tried that.
    One of his better ones was one of those "My first is in..." riddles. He timed us, and previously split us up into two. So we had each group work on the riddle seperately. Our group figured it out first and with no way to contact the others to tell them it was "boom" and the guy had hidden a bomb in there we made a break for it with enough time to spare. The others barely made it out. We had to pass a lot of notes.
    >> Riddler !ONk14TfQNk 07/03/09(Fri)22:20 No.5085983
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    Ok, let me contribute

    You eat something you neither plant nor plow.
    It is the son of water, but if water touches it, it dies.

    A serpent swam in a silver urn. A golden bird did in its mouth abide. The serpent drank the water, this in turn Killed the serpent. Then the gold bird died.

    My life can be measured in hours,
    I serve by being devoured.
    Thin, I am quick
    Fat, I am slow
    Wind is my foe.

    A beggar's brother went out to sea and drowned.
    But the man who drowned had no brother.
    What was the relationship between the man who drowned and the beggar?
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:21 No.5085995
    >> You eat something you neither plant nor plow.
    It is the son of water, but if water touches it, it dies.

    Salt Fool
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:21 No.5085997
    One good one I've come across is the old Oedipus riddle, but if they answer man, the Sphinx says "WRONG YOU MISOGYNIST PRICK IT'S A WOMAN"
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:23 No.5086007
    >>5085983
    >>A beggar's brother went out to sea and drowned.
    >>But the man who drowned had no brother.
    >>What was the relationship between the man who drowned and the beggar?

    Beggar's a women fool
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:27 No.5086035
    >>5085983
    How do people come up with this stuff?
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:27 No.5086036
    >>5085997

    oh god i lol'd.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:28 No.5086051
    >>5085983
    >>My life can be measured in hours,
    >>I serve by being devoured.
    >>Thin, I am quick
    >>Fat, I am slow
    >>Wind is my foe.
    A candle, fool.

    >>A serpent swam in a silver urn. A golden bird did in its mouth abide. The serpent drank the water, this in turn Killed the serpent. Then the gold bird died.
    I think its a lantern, fool.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:29 No.5086052
    >>5086035

    fa/tg/uys have to do something whilst their internet is down.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:29 No.5086061
    >>5085983

    Is the third one a radioactive element? Fuck that's a tough one...
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:30 No.5086074
    What is the next letter in the series: "B, C, D, E, G, ..."? And Why?

    A great one if it is spoken instead of written, then the players think that the word why is actually a letter.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:31 No.5086079
    >>5086061
    Its a candle, fool.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:31 No.5086080
    >>5086051
    By what convoluted logic is it a lantern? God I hate riddles.
    >> Riddler !ONk14TfQNk 07/03/09(Fri)22:32 No.5086083
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    >>5085995
    >>5086007
    Hohoho, Batman... Long time no see! See if you can answers this, if you have time...

    Touching one, yet holding two,
    it is a one link chain
    binding those who keep words true,
    'til death rent it in twain.

    In marble halls as white as milk,
    LIned with a skin as soft as silk,
    Within a fountain crystal-clear,
    A golden apple doth appear.
    No doors there are to this stronghold,
    Yet thieves break in and steal the gold.

    The beginning of eternity,
    The end of time and space,
    The beginning of every end,
    The end of every place.

    And you still have the middle riddles in my first post! Good luck, caped man!
    >> BowlerHatMan !!hZDPsoEDBxR 07/03/09(Fri)22:32 No.5086084
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    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:32 No.5086086
    >>5086051

    Look at

    >>5086061
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:32 No.5086089
    >>5086074

    Is it P, for being the next letter to contain the long "e" sound?
    >> BowlerHatMan !!hZDPsoEDBxR 07/03/09(Fri)22:33 No.5086095
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    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:33 No.5086097
    >>5086051

    Shit. I get the candle, but how did you get the lantern?
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:34 No.5086102
    >>5086080
    Serpents a wick. Bird is fire. Water is oil. Serpent drinks water and give life to the bird.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:34 No.5086103
    >>5086083
    The first is a wedding ring and the second is the letter "e".
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:34 No.5086104
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    >>5085910
    i raise you
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:35 No.5086122
    >>5085787
    "How big are my tits?"
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:36 No.5086123
    >>5086103
    >>The first is a wedding ring and the last is the letter "e".

    fix'd
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:36 No.5086125
    >>5086083
    >>Touching one, yet holding two,
    it is a one link chain
    binding those who keep words true,
    'til death rent it in twain.

    A ring

    In marble halls as white as milk,
    LIned with a skin as soft as silk,
    Within a fountain crystal-clear,
    A golden apple doth appear.
    No doors there are to this stronghold,
    Yet thieves break in and steal the gold.

    Egg

    The beginning of eternity,
    The end of time and space,
    The beginning of every end,
    The end of every place.

    Letter E
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:37 No.5086138
    >>5086089
    Yeah, but the "and why" can easily throw them off
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:37 No.5086139
    >>5085983
    >My life can be measured in hours,
    >I serve by being devoured.
    >Thin, I am quick
    >Fat, I am slow
    >Wind is my foe.
    Candle.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:38 No.5086147
    "What's in my pocket?"
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:38 No.5086153
    >>5086095
    Obviously wind
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:39 No.5086156
    >>5086083
    >#2
    Is it an egg?
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:39 No.5086164
    >>5086086
    It is most certainly a candle
    >> Riddler !ONk14TfQNk 07/03/09(Fri)22:39 No.5086165
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    >>5086125
    You fucking brat! You're smart... Or know me very well!

    As I was going to St. Ives,
    I met a man who had seven wives.
    Each wife had seven sacks,
    Each sack had seven cats,
    Each cat had seven kits.
    Kits, cats, sacks and wives,
    How many were going to St. Ives?

    A man rode to town on Friday.
    He stayed there all night,
    and came back on the same Friday.
    How can this be?

    If you break me
    I do not stop working,
    If you touch me
    I may be snared,
    If you lose me
    Nothing will matter.

    Can you solve this, Bat?
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:41 No.5086176
    >>5086165

    1

    Friday is his horse

    Heart
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:41 No.5086179
    >>5086165
    1 is going to St. Ives

    Friday is his horse

    Heart
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:42 No.5086184
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    >>5086165
    >As I was going to St. Ives,
    I met a man who had seven wives.
    Each wife had seven sacks,
    Each sack had seven cats,
    Each cat had seven kits.
    Kits, cats, sacks and wives,
    How many were going to St. Ives?

    Just you, motherfucker.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:44 No.5086208
    What is the area of a triangle that has sides of 14, 11 and 25 inches long?
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:45 No.5086214
    WHAT CAN CHANGE THE NATURE OF A MAN?
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:46 No.5086221
    >>5086208

    Can't be a triangle.
    >> The Nameless One 07/03/09(Fri)22:46 No.5086225
    >>5086214
    BELIEF can change the nature of a man.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:46 No.5086228
    My body tapers nice and neat,
    With but one eye am yet complete;
    You'd judge me by my equipage,
    The greatest warrior of the age;

    For when you have surveyed me round,
    Nothing but steel is to be found;
    Yet men I never was known to kill,
    But ladies blood I often spill.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:46 No.5086229
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    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:48 No.5086239
    >>5086165
    As for the first one, meeting someone doesn't mean they're heading in the same direction as you, and without assuming anything that might just as very well be false as true, you are still the only one who're heading to St Ives.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:48 No.5086243
    What English word is nine letters long, and can remain an English word at each step as you remove one letter at a time, right down to a single letter? List the letter you remove each time and the words that result at each step.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:49 No.5086250
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    I do not walk, yet I solve crimes. What am I?
    >> Riddler !ONk14TfQNk 07/03/09(Fri)22:50 No.5086258
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    >>5086179
    >>5086176
    >>5086184
    You're driving me insane! Time to get rough...

    As light as a feather, but you can't hold it for ten minutes.

    Thirty white horses on a red hill,
    First they champ,
    Then they stamp,
    Then they stand still.

    You must keep it after giving it.

    I am better than sex,
    I am worse than MS-DOS,
    Dead men eat me,
    If you eat me you'll die.

    Oh, and for the records, the thir one was Hope. Bwahahahaha
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:52 No.5086287
    >>5086258
    Breath
    Teeth
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:53 No.5086296
    >>5086258
    Then Promises
    Nothing
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:53 No.5086300
    >As light as a feather, but you can't hold it for ten minutes.

    A/your breath.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:54 No.5086307
    >>5086258
    first one's breath, second one's teeth. Have no idea on the rest though.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:55 No.5086316
    >>5086258
    Breath

    Teeth

    Your word

    I really can't think of anything... Aha! The answer is "Nothing"!
    >> Riddler !ONk14TfQNk 07/03/09(Fri)22:56 No.5086329
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    >>5086287
    >>5086296
    FUCK THIS I'M OUT
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)22:58 No.5086356
    What the fuck is the connection between horses and teeth? And besides, you would have (about) 30 "horses" on TWO hills, not one.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:59 No.5086358
    >>5086329
    It was fun
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/03/09(Fri)22:59 No.5086361
    >>5086356
    Metaphor. That's a really old one, from the Hobbit if I remember correctly.
    >> Riddler !ONk14TfQNk 07/03/09(Fri)23:02 No.5086387
    >>5086358
    Thank you, goodnight, and good luck.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)23:02 No.5086388
    >>5086361
    It's a motherfucking stupid metaphor. It's about as good a metaphor as "Running Shoes" is for a cloudy day.
    >> Anonymous 07/03/09(Fri)23:04 No.5086405
    >>5085981
    Would you happen to remember the riddle? It sounds like something I could use with my players.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)00:29 No.5087042
    >>5086228
    Needle?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:03 No.5087241
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    How far does the wolf run into the forest?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:06 No.5087257
    Something round, split in the middle
    Surrounded by hair, and water comes out


    What is it?
    >> bearford !!xjhLi8WTrZS 07/04/09(Sat)01:12 No.5087301
    >>5087257
    This is a good one if the answer is "a face" because everyone will think "vagina" and you can look at them like they are lunatic perverts.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:15 No.5087314
    >>5087301


    Actually, it's an "eye," but you were damn close.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:16 No.5087328
    What is it a man can do standing, a woman sitting down, and a dog on three legs?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:17 No.5087344
    What is it on a man that is round, hard, and sticks so far out of his pyjamas that you can hang his hat on it?
    >> Mediocrates !!MZJ3jIYaIPx 07/04/09(Sat)01:18 No.5087345
    if normal wolf then half way, if Space Wolf then as much as he fucking wants.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:21 No.5087383
    >>5087257
    Coconut
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:24 No.5087410
    >>5087328
    pissing
    >>5087344
    his head
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:27 No.5087441
    >>5087328
    >>5087410


    They can all shake hands.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:29 No.5087456
    Motherless
    Fatherless
    Born without a skin
    Spoke when i came into the world
    And never spoke again.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:30 No.5087472
    Where may you find roads without carts, forests without trees, cities without houses?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:32 No.5087483
    >>5087472

    On a map?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:33 No.5087494
    Walk on the living, they don't even mumble.
    Walk on the dead, they mutter and grumble.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:34 No.5087500
    What has teeth but doesn't eat?
    >> Mediocrates !!MZJ3jIYaIPx 07/04/09(Sat)01:35 No.5087504
    >>5087494

    leaves. FUCK IRENICUS
    >> Mediocrates !!MZJ3jIYaIPx 07/04/09(Sat)01:36 No.5087511
    >>5087500

    zipper
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:37 No.5087517
    You can't eat me but I can feed a man.
    You can't Sleep on me but I can make you a bed.
    You can't use me as a weapon but you can use me to kill. What am I

    I am money.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:38 No.5087523
    >>5085877
    and?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:38 No.5087529
    >>5087511

    Or a comb
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:38 No.5087536
    >>5087500
    A Gear
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:40 No.5087543
    >>5087500
    an African
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:42 No.5087558
    >>5087494

    Leaves
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:44 No.5087574
    What can run but never walks,
    Has a mouth but never talks,
    Has a bed but never sleeps,
    Has a head but never weeps?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:44 No.5087577
    >>5087574
    A river
    >> Mediocrates !!MZJ3jIYaIPx 07/04/09(Sat)01:45 No.5087584
    >>5087574

    River/lake depending.

    More spellhold, really.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:49 No.5087611
    What's the difference between a menstruating woman and a midget?
    >> Urist Axebeard !!qeEZ1u5B9RP 07/04/09(Sat)01:50 No.5087619
    a key
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:50 No.5087622
    >>5087611

    One's a running cunt, the other's a cunning runt!
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:52 No.5087637
    HOW CAN A BEING OF ULTIMATE POWER REMAIN AS IT IS AND STILL CREATE A POWER GREATER THAN ITSELF?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:56 No.5087656
    >>5087241

    a wolf would run halfway into a forest, as he would be running out of the other half.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)01:57 No.5087666
    What goes up and down but never moves?

    What gets wet when drying?

    There were five men going to church and it started to rain. The four that ran got wet and the one that stood still stayed dry. Why?

    What is so delicate that when you say its name it is broken?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:00 No.5087695
    >>5087666
    The temperature
    A Towel
    The dry one stayed home.
    Silence
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:01 No.5087714
    >>5087456

    What gets wet when drying?
    Towel

    There were five men going to church and it started to rain. The four that ran got wet and the one that stood still stayed dry. Why?

    Umbrella?

    What is so delicate that when you say its name it is broken?

    Silence
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:01 No.5087719
    >>5087666

    The Sun?
    A towel.
    not sure on the third
    and Silence
    >> Mediocrates !!MZJ3jIYaIPx 07/04/09(Sat)02:10 No.5087802
    >>5087666

    stairs, fools!
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:11 No.5087808
    >>5087666
    >>5087714
    >>5087719
    Towel and silence are the answers.

    Temperature is a good answer, sun is not. Neither are the answer I was going for: stairs.

    3 is not an umbrella.

    3 is a coffin and 4 pallbearers.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:12 No.5087821
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    What force and strength cannot get through, I with a gentle touch can do.
    And many in the street would stand, were I not a friend at hand.
    What am I?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:13 No.5087833
    >>5087808

    Ah, a coffin. I was thrown off a bit by "Stood still."
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:15 No.5087850
    >>5087808
    the dead man does not stand. Furthermore, the coffin moves and the person within is not still.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:21 No.5087910
    >>5087821
    a gun?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:21 No.5087912
    I am the two moons who breathe
    I am the forest when it sleeps...
    I am incased in yummy gummy bears
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:23 No.5087927
    >There were five men going to church and it started to rain. The four that ran got wet and the one that stood still stayed dry. Why?

    5th guy was in the coffin the others were carrying.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:23 No.5087933
    >>5087456
    Awww, no one guessed at mine.
    Here's another i remember as a kid, though it might not work for you OP.

    In a field there was a green house
    and inside the green house was a white house
    and inside the white house, a red one.
    and inside the red house,
    there were a lot of black babies.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:24 No.5087945
    >>5087933
    Watermelon.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:25 No.5087951
    Think of words that end in "gry." Angry is one and Hungry is another. There are three words in The English Language. What's the third word? If you paid attention, I've already told you the answer.

    The man who creates me does not want me.
    The man who buys me does not use me.
    The man who uses me does not know me.
    What am I?

    What lies behind the Green Glass Door?

    There are thirty Romans and twenty ate horses. How many didn't, and why? ((The trick to this one is that, when spoken, it sounds like "Thirty Romans and Twenty-Eight Horses." It works better as a spoken riddle then a written one.))
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:25 No.5087955
    >>5087821
    Time
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:25 No.5087958
    >>5087933
    Watermelon

    >>5087910
    not a gun.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:26 No.5087964
    >>5087955
    Sorry, lack of time doesn't make people stand in the street.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:26 No.5087965
    >>5087821
    A key, niggerkipz.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:27 No.5087968
    >>5087821
    A house key.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:27 No.5087973
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    >>5087850

    NOT IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE EMPEROR!

    sorry, did i get the wolf in the forest one right?

    here's one,

    What is too much for one,
    Just right for two,
    And too much for three?

    >forgot my pic :V
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:28 No.5087981
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    >>5087965
    yep.

    Falling but never breaking, breaking but never falling, who are we?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:28 No.5087984
    >>5087821
    >>5087958
    a key then
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:29 No.5087998
    The man who creates me does not want me.
    The man who buys me does not use me.
    The man who uses me does not know me.
    What am I?

    Coffin?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:35 No.5088041
    >>5087998
    Correct.

    For a second, I thouhg you said "Coffee." Was like.... NO!
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:35 No.5088042
    >>5087998

    life insurance?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:35 No.5088046
    >>5085877
    The other duck
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:39 No.5088067
    >>5087981
    I has no idea......
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:39 No.5088070
    >>5088041

    lulz
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:39 No.5088072
    >>5087981
    Paladins.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:42 No.5088094
    >>5087456
    >>5086095
    >>5085910
    What's the answer to these? Or is the one for the magic cards the actual card title?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:42 No.5088095
    Worthless lazy motherfuckers.

    The riddle even lists Kits, Cats, Sacks and Wives in the question it asks; OBVIOUSLY everything is to be included in the total.

    The answer is 2,802 (1 narrator + 1 man + 7 wives + 49 sacks + 343 cats + 2,401 kits). We can assume that the narrator, not burdened by almost 50 cats and 343 kittens (no doubt angry about being stuffed 56 to a sack) is moving rather more quickly than any one wife.

    Seriously, any PC who takes the lazy-bitch way out instead of doing the mental legwork to appropriately evaluate a problem is begging for a narratively unsatisfactory death.

    Christ.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:44 No.5088100
    >>5088094
    Fairly sure it's the card title is the answer..
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:45 No.5088111
    >>5088094
    >>5088100

    The answer to
    >>5086095
    is "wind", the other two are the cards.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:53 No.5088173
    >>5088094

    i'm fairly sure Blistering Barrier is "Hunger" but it might be "Heat"

    and the sphinx is... a "Muse"? or some kinda "thought" process if i'm on the right track.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)02:56 No.5088202
    >>5086165
    >>5088095
    You are either a very clever troll or complete idiot. The riddle never specifies the direction of any traveler other than that of the narrator, whom we know to be going to St. Ives. The others were met along the way but are given no direction of travel, sure they might be going to St. Ives but they just as easily might not be.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:56 No.5088204
    >>5088095

    well actually, the answer is one. the person giving the riddle is going, all the rest are just a man talking about his harem filled with cats
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:56 No.5088206
    >>5087981
    waves?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)02:57 No.5088209
    I babble, I rush
    In the rain I can crush
    and everyday I am changing yet same
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)02:59 No.5088229
    >>5087951
    Im pretty sure that language is the third word in the phrase "The English Language."
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:01 No.5088243
    In order for your players to open the door to [INSERT ADVENTURE], they have to make a line smaller without doing anything to it what so ever.

    Filling in the plot holes is your job.

    The answer is: Draw a larger line next to the small line.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:01 No.5088244
    >>5088209
    brook/stream/river
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)03:03 No.5088256
    >>5087951
    Also more words that end in "gry"

    aggry: variegated glass beads of ancient manufacture, mentioned by various 19th-century writers as having been found buried in parts of Africa.

    begry: an obsolete 15th-century spelling of the word 'beggary' (i.e., extreme poverty).

    conyngry: an obsolete 17th-century spelling of the even more obsolete word 'conynger' (like 'cunningaire' and 'conygarth,' a term meaning 'rabbit warren').

    gry: a unit of measurement proposed by English philosopher John Locke in his 1690 "Essay Concerning Human Understanding."

    higry-pigry: a corruption (along with 'hickery-pickery' and 'hicra picra') of the Greek 'hiera picra' (approximately 'sacred bitters'), a term for many medicines in the Greek pharmacopoeia, particularly a purgative drug composed of aloes and canella bark.

    iggry: an early 20th century British army slang borrowing from the Arabic 'ijri, meaning 'Hurry up!"

    meagry: a rare and obsolete early 17th-century variant meaning 'meager-looking.'

    menagry: obsolete 18th-century alternate spelling of 'menagerie.'

    nangry: a rare and obsolete 17th-century variant of 'angry.'

    podagry: a 17th-century variant spelling of 'podagra,' a medical lexicon term for 'gout.'

    puggry: a 19th-century alternate spelling of 'puggaree' or 'puggree,' derived from the Hindi 'pagri,' a word for a light turban or head covering worn in India.

    skugry: a 16th-century variant spelling of 'scuggery,' meaning 'concealment' or 'secrecy.'
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:06 No.5088275
    >>5087456
    FUCK ME! FUCKME! FUCKKKKKKKKMEEEEEEEE GEEZE
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)03:08 No.5088282
    >>5087456
    Hmm Thought it was put

    Fatherless and Motherless,
    born without sin.
    Roared when it came into the world,
    And never spoke again


    Either way the answer is thunder.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:11 No.5088306
    >>5088206
    I'm afraid waves is not the answer.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)03:13 No.5088321
    Falling but never breaking, breaking but never falling, who are we?

    Does it have something to do with the sun and the moon. We use the term break of dawn and the falling sun as signifiers of time.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:16 No.5088341
    >>5088202
    I'm going to go with "both".

    The solution "lol, only one!" has always bothered me for the reasons I mentioned: the last two lines ask "Kits, cats, sacks, wives: how many were going to St. Ives?" and even though the narrator is the only one we KNOW is on the way the riddle implies they all are.

    If the last line were "How many, based on facts established in this riddle, can you be certain are going to St. Ives?" then absolutely, one. But it isn't.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:17 No.5088347
    >>5088321
    Close enough. Day breaks, night falls; "we" are day and night.
    >> Shas'o R'myr !!TZikiEEr0tg 07/04/09(Sat)03:17 No.5088350
    >>5088321

    Paladins in 4E
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:18 No.5088352
    This thread reminds me why I hate riddles.

    Half of them are arbitrary and the other half abuse the most convoluted language in the world in order to mislead you.

    Puzzles are so much better.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)03:18 No.5088358
    >>5088341
    That implication is the trick. That's the lead that causes people to produce the incorrect answer. You start throwing a bunch of numbers at someone, their first thought goes towards mathematics.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)03:20 No.5088377
    >>5088347
    I knew it had to be celestially oriented.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:25 No.5088406
    >>5087951
    I remember the Green Glass Door one from somewhere
    but can't remember the answer.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:26 No.5088410
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    >>5087951
    >> Macabre 07/04/09(Sat)03:27 No.5088414
    Just kill the sphinx.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:29 No.5088427
    >>5088358
    Nevertheless, the riddle doesn't actually TELL us 2,802 is a wrong answer.

    Good riddles (most of the ones in this thread, really) only allow for one answer that lies comfortably within the established parameters.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)03:29 No.5088433
    >>5087951
    >>5088406
    It'd help if he put the whole riddle

    Behind the Green Glass Door are kittens but not cats, puppies but not dogs, teeth but not mouths, cotton but not shirts, and glass but not frames. What's behind the Green Glass Door?

    Its nouns with double letters.
    >> bearford !!xjhLi8WTrZS 07/04/09(Sat)03:30 No.5088436
    >>5087456
    A fart
    >>5087517
    A powerful wizard
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)03:33 No.5088450
    >>5088427
    An it doesn't actually tell us its the correct answer. Its ambiguous to all people mentioned except for the narrator.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:33 No.5088452
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    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)03:33 No.5088456
    >>5088436
    He gave you the answer. Its money.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:35 No.5088465
    >>5086074
    A

    >>5086083
    Wedding ring
    dunno
    e
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:36 No.5088472
    >>5085877
    One leg is both the same.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:36 No.5088474
    HUGE ASS LAWS DOUG CAME.

    say it..now.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:39 No.5088500
    >>5086228
    Needle, most likely, but "Greatest warrior of the age"?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:46 No.5088548
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    Fools thread?

    Actually, pretty good. Keep on, /tg/
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:48 No.5088558
    >>5085902

    >two guards two doors riddle, one only tells the truth, the other tells only lies.

    I like this riddle, because no matter what complex bullshit the player comes up with to ration out an answer, the only correct response is, "Both of them are lying. You're fucked."
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:49 No.5088564
    >>5088095
    Sacks are not people, and ought not be counted. I know that cats, kittens, and womenz aren't people either, but sacks are inanimate objects.

    >>5085910
    What the fuck is the answer, nothing makes sense, arrrrgh!!
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:53 No.5088584
    >>5087951

    Behind the green glass door there are weaboos, but not btards.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:55 No.5088596
    I talk, but I do not speak my mind
    I hear words, but I do not listen to thoughts
    When I wake, all see me
    When I sleep, all hear me
    Many heads are on my shoulders
    Many hands are at my feet
    The strongest steel cannot break my visage
    But the softest whisper can destroy me
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:56 No.5088603
    So this thread is getting some awesome riddles. Can we archive it?
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)03:56 No.5088608
    >>5088558
    You are standing in front of two doors that are exactly the same. One door leads to Heaven, and the other leads to Hell.In front of the two doors are two guards that are also exactly the same in every which way. You cannot touch anything. You can only stay in the same spot and direct your one question to one guard. You have to figure out which door leads to heaven, and which door leads to hell. What would you ask?

    The answer: "If I ask the other guard which door leads to heaven then which door will he tell me?"

    The guard for Hell always lies so he will say "the other guard (or the Heaven guard) will say that this door leads to Heaven."
    The Heaven guard always tells the truth so if you ask him the same question he will say, "the other guard (or the Hell guard) will tell you this door leads to Heaven."

    The hell guard is lying about the truth and the heaven guard is truthful about the lie, both incidences point you to the door of the guard you ask. Since that is obviously not the door you should take the other.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)03:57 No.5088612
    >>5088452

    well that could be a lot of things... for instance.

    a marker :D
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)03:58 No.5088620
    >>5088596
    Actor
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:00 No.5088629
    Give me the next word in this sequence:

    bugles, unrest, grotto, letter, esteem
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:02 No.5088642
    >>5088629
    Storms, it forms a graphoid that can be read left to right and top to bottom
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:03 No.5088646
    >>5088629
    SCROTUM!
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:03 No.5088651
    >>5088620

    Best part is that it could be a roleplayer as well.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:03 No.5088654
    >>5088629
    Storm?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:05 No.5088665
    bugles
    unrest
    grotto
    letter
    esteem
    storms
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:06 No.5088674
    >>5088654
    plural

    BUGLES
    UNREST
    GROTTO
    LETTER
    ESTEEM
    STORMS
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:07 No.5088678
    You and two others are captured by cannibals.
    The Chieftain of the tribe tells you all that he will let the smartest of you go.
    You are told that you all have an equal chance of answering his question.
    You are all blindfolded, and a mark is placed on your forehead.
    You are told each persons mark is either black or white.
    The blindfolds are removed, and you see the other two have black marks on their foreheads. After a while you know what colour the mark on your forehead is.

    What colour is it and how did you know?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:07 No.5088679
    >>5088608

    the liar still wins the battle though, because he can lie about which door the truth teller would point at. the truth teller will point to one door, and the liar will point to the other door, no matter the clever ways you try to make him tell the truth and they are still both pointing at different doors.

    the is to use a question that only can have two answers. "Which one of you is on the left?"

    you will clearly see which one is lying at that point. then ask the truth teller which one is the door to heaven.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:07 No.5088683
    >>5088629

    I like this. Will think about one in my language.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:09 No.5088690
    >>5088608
    Or you can ask what's 1+1
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:09 No.5088697
    >>5088679
    The liar can only lie. If he says the door the truth teller really would say then he's not lying. But I concede yours is a much less confusing method.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:11 No.5088712
    >>5088679
    Lets assume liar is on left, truth teller is on right.
    Safe exit is also on right

    You ask the liar 'which door would the other tell me is the safe door?'. Since the truth teller would say the right door, the liar will tell you 'the left door'.
    You ask the truth teller 'which door would the other tell me is the safe door?'. Since the liar would say the left door, the truth teller will tell you 'the left door'.

    They both say the same door. Remember that the liar doesn't act to deceive or anything clever, he just lies 100% of the time.

    Also, you only get 1 question.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:11 No.5088715
    >>5088678
    >>5088678

    Maybe it's the contrary of what ther other tells me my color is? Seems too easy...

    Also archiving for our descendants
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:11 No.5088717
    >>5088690
    >>5088679
    I seem to be missing something that discludes questions like that. The riddle is supposed to only be solvable with a logic tree.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:14 No.5088739
    >>5088717
    The thing you're missing is that the the truth teller isn't necessarily in front of the door to heaven, so knowing the truth teller isn't going to tell you which is the right door.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:15 No.5088741
    >>5088739
    That'd be it.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:17 No.5088758
    >>5088678
    Here
    >>5088712
    I missed two important details, so I'll write it again

    You and two others are captured by cannibals.
    The Chieftain of the tribe tells you all that he will let the smartest of you go.
    You are told that you all have an equal chance of answering his question.
    You are all blindfolded, and a mark is placed on your forehead.
    You are told each persons mark is either black or white, and if you see at least one black mark, you must raise your hand.
    The blindfolds are removed, and you see the other two have black marks on their foreheads, and they both raise their hands. After a while you know what colour the mark on your forehead is.

    What colour is it and how did you know?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:22 No.5088790
    ask the guards if they are dead?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:22 No.5088792
    >>5088758
    It's black, like the other two.

    The only way to give everyone an equal chance would be to put everyone in the same circumstance.
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)04:28 No.5088821
    this one is more a spoken riddle that gets them every time
    "To gain entrance; you must find the I before U"
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)04:31 No.5088840
    >>5088712
    >>5088679
    >>5088608
    Just remember she got it wrong in Labyrinth
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:35 No.5088865
    >>5088712

    kay, how bout i bring it down to complete basic :D

    i am wearing a Blue shirt. i ask them both since i only have one question "Is my shirt Blue yes or no?"

    so long as the truth speaker is guarding the heaven door, i will get the answer.

    otherwise they are both lying and i'm fucked.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:37 No.5088877
    >>5088865
    The truth speaker doesn't have to be guarding the door to heaven. The answer given is the only acceptable one, given the circumstances.
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)04:40 No.5088890
    Just remember when it comes to riddles

    The Gordian knot.

    This is a door with an unpick able lock. Kick the door in
    You have a boat that can fit 2 and you need to get 6 across. Swim

    The best solution to riddles and problems is to bypass them entirely
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:41 No.5088899
    >>5088890
    Wholeheartedly agreed.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:44 No.5088919
    >>5088877

    well now i'm reminded of the two cups trick from Princess Bride.

    IF the truth teller was bound to know exactly the truth of the answer of what the other man would say and only speak the truth, since the lier is lying there's a funny logic i can't wrap my head around.

    The Truth teller would have to say a lie in order to tell the truth because the liar will only lie and attempt to lie about which door the truth teller would pick.

    both of them would reverberate at the same moment and explode.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:45 No.5088922
    A man died, 52 bicycles were involved. Deduce how by asking yes or no inquires to gain more info.
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)04:45 No.5088923
    >>5088890
    When confronted with the door guards, ask them which one is the liar.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:46 No.5088926
    >>5088919
    But you're not asking him which door leads to heaven. You're asking him what the other guard would answer.

    If he tells you what the other guard would say, he's not lying.
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)04:46 No.5088927
    >>5088922
    he was cheating
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:47 No.5088933
    >>5088923
    Okay, but that doesn't tell you the door. The liar doesn't have to be guarding the door to hell.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:47 No.5088934
    >>5088922

    isnt it supposed to be 53?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:47 No.5088936
    >>5088890

    Well, in games that's usually not the point

    >>5088792

    I have the feeling there's more to that but I don't have an answer
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:48 No.5088941
    >>5088934
    No
    >>5088927
    Explain
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:49 No.5088946
    Four men sat down to play,
    They played all night, 'til break of day.
    They played for gold, and not for fun,
    With separate scores for everyone.
    When they came to square accounts,
    They all had made quite fair amounts.
    Can you the paradox explain,
    If none lost, how could all gain?

    Answer in the email field.
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)04:49 No.5088949
    >>5088933
    I mean to say " can you lie to me"
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)04:51 No.5088961
    >>5088941
    there are 51( excluding the joker) cards in a deck
    Bicycle is the name of a playing card deck
    if he had 52 that means he had an extra card thus not using a legal deck.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:51 No.5088965
    >>5088949
    Still irrelevant. You are not looking for the liar you are looking for the gate to heaven. The only answer is "If I ask the other guard which door leads to heaven then which door will he tell me?"
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:53 No.5088972
    >>5088961
    No there are 52 cards in a legal deck
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J Q K A= 13
    x4 suits
    =52
    But yes he was cheating at a card game.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:54 No.5088986
    >>5088941
    >>5088961

    I say again, is it not supposed to be 53?

    a legal deck has 52 cards; 13 numbers by 4 suits. unless this is some special deck for a specific game.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:55 No.5088988
    >>5088946
    They weren't playing together.

    >>5086258
    Also, what was that bullshit earlier about not being able to hold you breath for ten minutes? Mr. Threepwood would like to have a word with you.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)04:56 No.5088989
    >>5088986
    You can cheat without having extra card. It easy.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:56 No.5088993
    What we caught we threw away, what we could not catch we kept.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:57 No.5089002
    >>5088989

    1st question: Is it impossible to determine the cause using only the initial problem statement?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:58 No.5089006
    >>5088949

    They both say no then.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:58 No.5089008
    >>5088986
    I thought there were two jokers?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)04:59 No.5089012
    >>5087695
    >>5087951
    Language?
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)05:00 No.5089017
    >>5088993
    Head lice
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)05:00 No.5089018
    >>5087951
    A coffin.
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)05:00 No.5089020
    >>5089006
    rules out they are not both liars and I go about my merry day
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)05:02 No.5089030
    >>5089002
    Nope
    >>5089008
    There are but that makes it 54
    >>5089006
    >>5089015
    You can only direct your one question to one guard.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)05:03 No.5089034
    >>5089020

    Or they both are liars...
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)05:03 No.5089036
    >>5088965

    i think i finally see the pattern now... i kept thinking the liar would be needed to say the truth which door would be picked has heavens door, not what the other guy says is the heavens door.

    you... you, DOUBLE LIAR!!!!
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)05:03 No.5089038
    Walk on the living, they don't even mumble.
    Walk on the dead, they mutter and grumble.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)05:04 No.5089043
    >>5089038
    Leaves
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)05:04 No.5089045
    >>5089038
    Leaves.
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)05:05 No.5089049
    What can you put in a box to make it lighter?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)05:05 No.5089050
    >>5089008

    jokers aren't used in normal play formats. i always assumed they were put there to protect the 52 play cards, keep the sides from being scratched and all that jazz
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)05:06 No.5089055
    >>5089050
    Thats actually a good guess. I know that in more modern games they serve as a wild card.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)05:08 No.5089067
    >>5089049
    Anti-gravity generator. Duh.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)05:09 No.5089070
    >>5089049
    Obviously a hole
    >>5089067
    Helium?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)05:10 No.5089074
    >>5089049
    a hole :3
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)05:11 No.5089079
    How is seven half of twelve?
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)05:12 No.5089084
    you and your father are in a car crash, your father dies you are rushed off to the hospital. The surgeon says I can't operate on this child he is my son.

    how is this possible.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)05:12 No.5089089
    >>5089084
    Its your mother
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)05:14 No.5089096
    >>5089084

    YOU WERE ADOPTED TIMMY.
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)05:16 No.5089107
    Your father is dying, he tells you, if can fill this room with one thing you shall gain my inheritance.

    what do you do?
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)05:17 No.5089115
    >>5089107
    Fill the room with silence.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)05:18 No.5089118
    >>5089107
    Start a fire.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)05:18 No.5089120
    >>5089107
    Take everything out of it. It is now full of air.
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)05:19 No.5089128
    >>5089120
    very good.
    a light would have also been acceptable.
    >> TheLionHearted !HAGYQOveO. 07/04/09(Sat)05:20 No.5089136
    >>5089128
    But starting a fire is more fun
    >> God-Emperor of Mankind 07/04/09(Sat)05:21 No.5089139
    But there is one last lesson. A riddle is given strength because you believe it must be answered.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)05:23 No.5089151
    >>5089139

    ;_;
    >> D: !kK24KJlRV. 07/04/09(Sat)07:31 No.5089603
    I'm really amazed by how many people can't wrap their heads around the two doors, two guards logic.
    >> Anonymous 07/04/09(Sat)10:44 No.5090381
    >>5088094
    >>5088100
    >>5088111

    The Blistering Barrier card I believe has "Fire" as the only acceptable answer.

    To let a fire die is easy, bu to prevent it from spreading while it is alive, therein lies the challenge.



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