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Daemon_nick
Posts: 10/40 |
no but very good guess here is the riddle once more
"One, holding one, under one; Two tops bare to the sun; Three white sticks in a line; One taps, one makes a whine; No sound at all from three; Say what this scene may be."
here is the real awnser
"A pale, bald, one legged beggar, with a white crutch standing under a birch tree in winter." |
NSNick
Posts: 426/3875 |
A blind beggar holding a walking stick (one of those white canes) and an umbrella. |
Daemon_nick
Posts: 8/40 |
hint
hard to give hints without giving away riddle
"One, holding one, under one,"
first: "One" is a pale bald one legged beggar "holding one" one legged beggar holding what? easy enough "under one" guess this one
"Two tops bare to the sun"
Second: one top bare to the sun is the bald head, other one is what he is standing under.
"Three sticks in a straight line"
Third: one stick means one leg, second stick what he holding, third what he under.
"One Taps, One makes a whine"
Fourth: one taps is what he holds, one whines, is the beggar.
"And no sound from the three"
Firth: no sound comes from third object(what the man under)
"Say What This Scene May Be"
Will give Awnser some time soon after a few more guesses. |
Felix
Posts: 378/422 |
Ahh! This riddle's destroying my brain! Can we have more hints? |
Ed
Posts: 370/761 |
Would ladders come into it? |
Daemon_nick
Posts: 5/40 |
You are so off on your guesses
clue: first part is refering to a type of person, and an object held by person, object person under
And no sorry, no ladders involved |
Apocalypse
Posts: 180/203 |
Is it possibly the beach? Two tops bare to the sun, sunbaking?
Either that or its a prison and the three are prisoners doing work as punishment |
Daemon_nick
Posts: 4/40 |
ok fine try this one then and no not a drunk
"One, holding one, under one; Two tops bare to the sun; Three white sticks in a line; One taps, one makes a whine; No sound at all from three; Say what this scene may be." |
Apocalypse
Posts: 179/203 |
A human? Crawls out of bed in the morning, Walks normally during the day, Gets drunk at night and travels with the aid of a walking stick. |
Kefka
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Man.
Oh joy, the riddle of the Sphinx!
EDIT:
And Auzzie, the reason is because:
Morning represents childhood. They crawl on four as a baby. Afternoon represents midlife. They walk normally. Evening/night represents the end of their life. They're old, so they walk with a cane. |
Daemon_nick
Posts: 3/40 |
Lets start simple, i have alot of these i will try to update everyday (i hope) with a new riddle,
What crawls on four, in the morning, walks on two, in the afternoon, and limps on three, in the evening. |