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Druidus' Riddles X (the last one)

Druidus

Keeper of the Grove
You have died, and come to a man called the Riddle Master, and his dog. He sends you to a room and shows you two doors. "There are two doors. One leads to the loss of your soul forever, the other leads to the return of your life. There are two guardians. One always lies, one always tells the truth."

You can ask one of them one question. These are your questions:

Which door is corect?
Which door is not corect?
Which guard is lying?
Are you the guard who lies?
Is he the guard who lies?
Is the Riddle Master lying?
Which door would the Riddle Master say is correct?
Which door would the dog say is correct?
Which door would the other say is correct?
Do both doors lead to death?
What is behind this door?
What is behind the other door?

You must try to regain your life. Ask the question with the answer undoubtably showing the way.

Mister Emu got this one right!

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A metal neither black nor red
As heavy as man's golden greed
What you do to stay ahead
With friend or arrow or steed

Answered by Mister Emu!

___________________________
I tie and hold, capture and bind,
yet both knights and knaves doth crave me.
I faithfully enslave all within my grasp,
whether or not they seek me.
Yet those who have never felt my unmerciful hand,
are pitied by their fellow Man...

FeathersInHair got this one!

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Crushed beneath trampling feet,
kept in darkness and cold. I am useless
if I have suffered not; but having suffered,
my temper is sweet and strong to all
those who partake. What am I, at start?
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What is neither fish nor flesh,
feathers nor bone,
But still has fingers,
and thumbs of its own.
___________________________
In a marble hall, white as milk,
Lined with 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 to steal the gold...


Mister Emu got this one!
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From the beginning of eternity,
To the end of time and space,
To the beginning of every end,
And the end of every place...
__________________________
If Cell 3 holds worthless brass, Cell 2 holds the gold key.
If Cell 1 holds the gold key, Cell 3 holds worthless brass.
If Cell 2 holds worthless brass, Cell 1 holds the gold key.
Knowing this brave fool, and knowing that all that is
said cannot be true, which cell contains the gold key?

Mister Emu answered this one!

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I touch your face,
I'm in your words,
I'm lack of space,
And beloved by birds...

Answered by Mr. Sprinkles!
 
If Cell 3 holds worthless brass, Cell 2 holds the gold key.
If Cell 1 holds the gold key, Cell 3 holds worthless brass.
If Cell 2 holds worthless brass, Cell 1 holds the gold key.
Knowing this brave fool, and knowing that all that is
said cannot be true, which cell contains the gold key?
Cell 3 holds the golden key.
 
In a marble hall, white as milk,
Lined with 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 to steal the gold...
Does this refer to the human heart?
 

Feathers in Hair

World's Tallest Hobbit
For this one...
I tie and hold, capture and bind,
yet both knights and knaves doth crave me.
I faithfully enslave all within my grasp,
whether or not they seek me.
Yet those who have never felt my unmerciful hand,
are pitied by their fellow Man..."

I'd say 'love'?
 

Ceridwen018

Well-Known Member
Crushed beneath trampling feet,
kept in darkness and cold. I am useless
if I have suffered not; but having suffered,
my temper is sweet and strong to all
those who partake. What am I, at start?
Love or trust?

If Cell 3 holds worthless brass, Cell 2 holds the gold key.
If Cell 1 holds the gold key, Cell 3 holds worthless brass.
If Cell 2 holds worthless brass, Cell 1 holds the gold key.
Knowing this brave fool, and knowing that all that is
said cannot be true, which cell contains the gold key?
Cell 1 holds the gold key.
 

Mister Emu

Emu Extraordinaire
Staff member
Premium Member
In a marble hall, white as milk,
Lined with 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 to steal the gold...

An EGG!!


You have died, and come to a man called the Riddle Master. He sends you to a room and shows you two doors. "There are two doors. One leads to the loss of your soul forever, the other leads to the return of your life. There are two guardians. One always lies, one always tells the truth."

You can ask one of them one question. These are your questions:

Which door is corect?
Which door is not corect?
Which guard is lying?
Are you the guard who lies?
Is he the guard who lies?
Is lying?
Which door would Vile say is correct?
Which door would the dog say is correct?
Which door would the other say is correct?
Do both doors lead to death?
What is behind this door?
What is behind the other door?

You must try and regain your life. Ask the question with the answer undoubtably showing the way.

hmm can you ask each one a question or only one question in all?

Incase ceridwen is wrong , Ill say Cell 2 :p
 

Druidus

Keeper of the Grove

Mister Emu

Emu Extraordinaire
Staff member
Premium Member
BTW the first one is impossible and you would be better off asking a question of neither as any answer would just confuse you. And also I believe it would end up that neither door leads to a new life.

Edit: is it lead?
 

Druidus

Keeper of the Grove
BTW the first one is impossible and you would be better off asking a question of neither as any answer would just confuse you. And also I believe it would end up that neither door leads to a new life.

Wrong, one of them will irrefutably show you the way.

Edit: is it lead?

Yes, you're right.
 

Mister Emu

Emu Extraordinaire
Staff member
Premium Member
Which door would the other say is correct, whichever door it is will lead to death, so you pick the other door.
 
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