"It holds within it an unsolvable riddle. A creative answer yields an invitation to the guild." -Izzet Cluestone Flavortext
The goal of this game is to come up with riddles that are unsolvable, and a creative answer. The person comes up with a creative answer for the previous, followed by their riddle.
Example: "Three birds on a fence, one shot in the wind. The birds reactions thou does follow. How did they react?"
One possible answer: All three hit the ground, the bullet passed through all of them like a boss!
Another possible answer: They all flew away because the shooter hit his actual intended target (ended up hitting a squirrel in a tree).
Next Riddle: "I whistle in the wind, a whistle is sounded back, but not from my lips. What did I just hear?"
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There would have been a message here about Jace, but Jace feigned interest and counterspelled any other reference of him in my signature...
It's a paradox that can be twisted to serve the purpose of whoever is asking
Next riddle: I never know where I am, but I am never lost. I constantly learn what I already know. Everyone knows me, but only those who are me will know me. What am I?
(It isn't self-aware, so it doesn't know its own location. But its physical location is static, so it won't be lost. Computer programs can make use of a wealth of stored information but have to look it up. Everyone is familiar with computers but they can interact and communicate with each other in ways that no human can replicate directly.)
Next riddle: One is the easiest and the hardest. Two is not enough. Three is hard, four is easy. More is less.
The goal of this game is to come up with riddles that are unsolvable, and a creative answer. The person comes up with a creative answer for the previous, followed by their riddle.
Example: "Three birds on a fence, one shot in the wind. The birds reactions thou does follow. How did they react?"
One possible answer: All three hit the ground, the bullet passed through all of them like a boss!
Another possible answer: They all flew away because the shooter hit his actual intended target (ended up hitting a squirrel in a tree).
Next Riddle: "I whistle in the wind, a whistle is sounded back, but not from my lips. What did I just hear?"
There would have been a message here about Jace, but Jace feigned interest and counterspelled any other reference of him in my signature...
Special Thanks to Spiderboy4 at //forums.mtgsalvation.com/showthread.php?t=91142">High~Light Studios for making an awesome avatar in a timely manner!
Next riddle: This sentence is false.
Next riddle: I never know where I am, but I am never lost. I constantly learn what I already know. Everyone knows me, but only those who are me will know me. What am I?
(It isn't self-aware, so it doesn't know its own location. But its physical location is static, so it won't be lost. Computer programs can make use of a wealth of stored information but have to look it up. Everyone is familiar with computers but they can interact and communicate with each other in ways that no human can replicate directly.)
Next riddle: One is the easiest and the hardest. Two is not enough. Three is hard, four is easy. More is less.
How does one circumnavigate the laws of physics (both normal and quantum)
I was actually thinking a wanderer, but that's a better answer