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Manxam |
Posted - 30 May 2005 : 22:56:21 I am planning a site based adventure for my group in some old dwarven mines in the Silvermarches that leads to a long forgotten dwarven city. I need some riddles wich could make the site even more funny and more exciting. Is there any one who knows some good (dwarf)riddles out there? Any answer will be higly appreciated! |
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ode904 |
Posted - 22 Jul 2005 : 07:56:39 Here's one. It's not about dwarves, but that makes it difficult for dwarves. Or to them who enter their compound and presume 'dwarven' riddles:
It has two arms, six legs, four eyes.
ok that's easy one, but using this you can make lots of more riddles, or just make 'tis better.
Answer is knight with horse(I forgot one part of the riddle) |
RAKKIR |
Posted - 21 Jul 2005 : 21:38:02 I do believe the Exeter Riddles (or at least most of them) can also be found here for free: http://www.technozen.com/exeter/1-10.htm |
Xysma |
Posted - 21 Jul 2005 : 16:18:40 I played a dwarf once that constantly made goblin jokes, ok, ok, they aren't riddles, but I thought I'd post a few anyway...
How do you keep a goblin from walking around in circles ? Nail its other foot to the floor.
How can you keep a goblin from falling through a trap door? Stick a javelin through it's head.
How many goblins does it take to knock down a wall? It depends how hard you throw them. |
Faramicos |
Posted - 14 Jul 2005 : 14:15:05 Just type the word "riddle" or "puzzle" on AltaVista or Google and you will have hundreds of potent riddles and puzzles thrown in your face... I have used it extensively... It works and can provide several hours of great fun... |
Jamallo Kreen |
Posted - 14 Jul 2005 : 01:15:48 quote: Originally posted by Manxam
I am planning a site based adventure for my group in some old dwarven mines in the Silvermarches that leads to a long forgotten dwarven city. I need some riddles wich could make the site even more funny and more exciting. Is there any one who knows some good (dwarf)riddles out there? Any answer will be higly appreciated!
I commend to your attention a Dragon advertiser: http://riddles.cloudkingdom.com. Note especially their role playing books of adventure-riddles, "Riddle Rooms." |
Jamallo Kreen |
Posted - 12 Jun 2005 : 19:42:34 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
quote: Originally posted by Jamallo Kreen
quote: Originally posted by Manxam
I am planning a site based adventure for my group in some old dwarven mines in the Silvermarches that leads to a long forgotten dwarven city. I need some riddles wich could make the site even more funny and more exciting. Is there any one who knows some good (dwarf)riddles out there? Any answer will be higly appreciated!
The Exter Book of Riddles, in paperback from Penguin if I recall correctly, is THE sourcebook for medieval riddles. They are archaicly phrased and some do require a respectable Wisdom score to answer correectly.
Does it provide answers, too, or are those left to the reader?
Q & A, although a few riddles have more than one solution. (The latter might be a useful tool for the GM -- one "solution" might be disemminated to the world at large, but the correct solution might be a closely-guarded secret. Answer with "the public key" and a certain thing happens; answer with the "private key" and full access is granted.) |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 12 Jun 2005 : 17:25:49 quote: Originally posted by Jamallo Kreen
quote: Originally posted by Manxam
I am planning a site based adventure for my group in some old dwarven mines in the Silvermarches that leads to a long forgotten dwarven city. I need some riddles wich could make the site even more funny and more exciting. Is there any one who knows some good (dwarf)riddles out there? Any answer will be higly appreciated!
The Exter Book of Riddles, in paperback from Penguin if I recall correctly, is THE sourcebook for medieval riddles. They are archaicly phrased and some do require a respectable Wisdom score to answer correectly.
Does it provide answers, too, or are those left to the reader? |
Jamallo Kreen |
Posted - 12 Jun 2005 : 10:00:29 quote: Originally posted by Manxam
I am planning a site based adventure for my group in some old dwarven mines in the Silvermarches that leads to a long forgotten dwarven city. I need some riddles wich could make the site even more funny and more exciting. Is there any one who knows some good (dwarf)riddles out there? Any answer will be higly appreciated!
The Exter Book of Riddles, in paperback from Penguin if I recall correctly, is THE sourcebook for medieval riddles. They are archaicly phrased and some do require a respectable Wisdom score to answer correectly. |
Beowulf |
Posted - 31 May 2005 : 18:34:00
Here's another Exeter Riddle, perhpas more dwarf-oriented ...
The Womb of the wold, wet and cold, bore me at first, brought me forth. I know in my mind my making was not thorugh skill with fells or fleeces of wool; there was no winding of wefts, there is no woof in me, no thread thrumming under the thrash of strokes, no whirring shuttle steered through me, no weaver's reed rapped my sides. The worms that braid the broidered silk with fate-deemed cunning did not weave me; and yet anywhere over the earth's breadth men will attest me a trustworthy garment.
Say truly supple minded man, wise in words, what is my name?
(suggested answer, a coat of mail)
Ah man, then there's one, ot unlike the first I posted, but the answer to this one is beleived to be *a key*. |
Beowulf |
Posted - 31 May 2005 : 18:14:59 Here is one drawn from the Exeter Riddles (a collection of Anglo-Saxon riddles), which is guarenteed to make you blush ....
"Often I open wide to that which pricks against me, when, wound with rings, I press firmly against a hard one; pierced from the rear, I push for what my lord hopes to get a midnight."
The common interpretation is that the riddle is spoken by a keyhole, and its about a key unlocking a lock to get at a treasure, but we all know what it *sounds* like. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 31 May 2005 : 17:16:33 quote: Originally posted by Kaladorm
I'm hard yet soft, I'm coloured yet clear, I am fruity and sweet, I am jelly, what am I?
A politician? |
Kaladorm |
Posted - 31 May 2005 : 14:22:09 I'm hard yet soft, I'm coloured yet clear, I am fruity and sweet, I am jelly, what am I? |
Manxam |
Posted - 31 May 2005 : 12:54:53 I had in mind that the whole site should be a connection of riddles wich needed to be solved to get into the old dwarven city. The dwarves would'nt want anyone to get to their city.
The thing about the gemstones and craftings are good ideas, which i will look into.
Thanks. |
Melfius |
Posted - 31 May 2005 : 01:38:50 First, look online for geology sites for some inspirations, then pick up (or download a copy from WotC's site) Volo's Guide to All Things Magical. There is a very comprehensive section on the magical properties of gemstones. Either of these will make for some great riddles (and a few traps, if you're devious enough! ) |
Kentinal |
Posted - 30 May 2005 : 23:44:30 Riddles like puzzels.
Things like these could be pushing runes in order to craft items, or the value of ores. The most important tool to the least important one.
Riddles like why is a Drow worth like a shadow?
Things of entertainment as to things like traps. |