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Re: The Trickster's Riddle

PostPosted: Wed May 15, 2013 10:52 pm
by Diamond Master
"Nay."

Re: The Trickster's Riddle

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 3:37 am
by Volatilus
A mad Baron out of his gourd.

Re: The Trickster's Riddle

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 9:32 pm
by Great Thrash
Hahaha

Re: The Trickster's Riddle

PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2013 12:53 am
by Diamond Master
Volatilus wrote:A mad Baron out of his gourd.


"Some might say that. But it is not the answer."

Re: The Trickster's Riddle

PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2013 1:41 am
by Yerkan of Elish
The Diamond Master himself (no offense, given the recent comparison of the answer to someone not quite sane). As an impartial judge, the DM does not exactly "care" and as the ruler he certainly qualifies as a bit more than a mayor. His omnipresent watchtower cannot easily be surrounded, and this facet in which he lives is marked by cold. Otherwise, there may be some other judge that may reign over this realm that we have not yet discovered.

Re: The Trickster's Riddle

PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2013 10:52 pm
by Diamond Master
Yerkan of Elish wrote:The Diamond Master himself (no offense, given the recent comparison of the answer to someone not quite sane). As an impartial judge, the DM does not exactly "care" and as the ruler he certainly qualifies as a bit more than a mayor. His omnipresent watchtower cannot easily be surrounded, and this facet in which he lives is marked by cold. Otherwise, there may be some other judge that may reign over this realm that we have not yet discovered.




"Hahahaha! 'No offense meant.' Hahaha! You kill me. The creative are never quite sane!

All mirth aside, you have correctly guessed the riddle! I promised you great ransom, although..." Here, the creature rends Thrash's worn-out prison into gravel. "Although I find I am no longer truly in need of ransoming. How about some advice instead? Heed the advice of your Mirror more thoroughly, Yerkan!"



Yerkan, you receive 4 DM Favor and 4 Norn Favor for solving the riddle, although over too much time to receive the full reward the tawny creature promised.

Re: The Trickster's Riddle

PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2013 12:08 am
by Great Thrash
Nicely done!

Surely, tawny creature, you do not wish our beautiful gardens destroyed any more than we do. Why not assist with your all?

Re: The Trickster's Riddle

PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2013 3:16 am
by Yerkan of Elish
"Well, it certainly took my long enough.

"In any case, however, I hope that this is not the last of our dealings with one another. It was good of you to stay and hear us out as we fumbled with your riddle, and I commend you on creating such an excellent one, and, of course, thank you for the advice.

"It is my hope that we will, at least, be on more... cordial terms after this. I am hoping that no more prisons or exploitation or breaking of words will be necessary. We have matched wits and displayed our strengths, and know one another perhaps a little better. Perhaps we could also have a name or some other token of your identity to mark this? You are a mystery to even me, and my hand itches every time I must again scribe the phrase "tawny trickster" in my records.

But, if nothing else, I am glad that we have been able to amuse you."

Re: The Trickster's Riddle

PostPosted: Tue May 21, 2013 4:18 am
by Diamond Master
"Ha! I'll keep my name secret, then, for no reason other than to make your hands itch."

He disappears.

Re: The Trickster's Riddle

PostPosted: Mon May 27, 2013 4:40 am
by Steepest Durin
Hey, good job Yerkan!

I's seen th' Diamond Master sit idly by while worlds did crumble. Th' Norns they wept, but th' Diamond Master, he's a watcher.

But ta be entirely fair, it's his framework that let I travel ta these fine Facets ta escape th' fate of th' other Steepest an' First.