Great riddles SL! I enjoyed the second one especially
Im working on a whopper now. If it shapes up the way i want it to, its gonna sound great and stump the lot of you for a while.![]()
(hows that for a build-up? now i gotta live up to it...ugh)
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[COLOR="Silver"][SIZE="1"]"And it is said by the Eldar that in water there lives yet the echo of the music of the Ainur more than in any substance else that is in this earth; and many of the children of Illuvatar hearken still unsated to the voices of the Sea, and yet know not for what they listen"[/SIZE][/color]
Another easy one while I'm thinking:
Lit from within with greening and gold,
Dwelling austere of the shepherd of old,
With guardians tall and guardians green,
Shimmering veil screens a king with no queen.
SL
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"Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find' knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives' he who seeks finds ' and to him who knocks, the door will be opened." Matthew 7:7-8
yay! Berephon is here! That compels me to write some more riddles...
Agreed! Even more though, Im anxious to see what riddles the Loremaster gives us to ponder
I'm putting the finishing touches on my latest. It's not coming out as good as i hoped, but its not bad. i'll keep fiddling
Of course the pressure is on all of us now, to try to stump Berephon hehe
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[COLOR="Silver"][SIZE="1"]"And it is said by the Eldar that in water there lives yet the echo of the music of the Ainur more than in any substance else that is in this earth; and many of the children of Illuvatar hearken still unsated to the voices of the Sea, and yet know not for what they listen"[/SIZE][/color]
Yes, indeed. I knew the "shepherd of old" bit would be too big a hint.
Here's another for your enjoyment:
Ferocious my name but no threat I hold,
Tales I have heard, but none have I told.
Stories of tree-men and dragons and dangers,
Tales told by hobbits and queer dwarven strangers.
Like the miller's son said to the one that he bothered,
There's one of us here, and that's me, there's no other.
SL
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The Green Dragon inn!
am I right?
excellent riddle, i like it a lot(even if im wrong hehe)
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[COLOR="Silver"][SIZE="1"]"And it is said by the Eldar that in water there lives yet the echo of the music of the Ainur more than in any substance else that is in this earth; and many of the children of Illuvatar hearken still unsated to the voices of the Sea, and yet know not for what they listen"[/SIZE][/color]
The Green Dragon. Ted Sandyman is the miller's son, and Sam is the one that he bothered.
"Ah," said Ted, "you do, if you listen. But I can hear fireside tales and children's stories at home, if I want to."
"No doubt you can," retorted Sam, "and I daresay there's more truth in some of them than you reckon. Who invented the stories anyway? Take dragons now."
"No thank 'ee," said Ted, "I won't. I heard tell of them when I was a youngster, but there's no call to believe in them now. There's only one Dragon in Bywater, and that's Green," he said, getting a general laugh.
WELL DONE, Silverlocket!
Last edited by Klapton; Nov 13 2007 at 04:24 PM.
OK, so it was too easy. I still liked it, though.
Unfortunately, y'all guessed it a little too quickly. I don't have any others in mind yet. Anybody else out there have one?
SL
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ok here goes, whether or not it's ready
No ponderous thought, no philosophy grand
Did I scheme in my head; clean shaven and hairless
But a treacherous plot, maliciously planned
Shared with the Dread, and then sprung on the careless
Yet no traitor am I, for the thoughts were not mine
In this murderous tale, where corrupt hidden meetings
Nearly made the great die, or leave stronghold behind
But each day without fail, I’m seen wounded and bleeding
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Learned in 'Old wives tales' am I,
I saw Royalty first, while others stood by.
Though simple I am among those of great name,
My name is immortal through tales of the same.
Klapton, yours is athelas or kingsfoil. I haven't read Elvyen's yet, but I will now.
I'm guessing Denethor on Elvyen's, and then repondering Klapton's.
Oh, the answer would be Ioreth. I suppose I went over the riddle too quickly and missed some things as I was keen on getting started on Elvyen's.
Yup!
Then an old wife, Ioreth, the eldest of the women serving in that house, looking on the fair face of Faramir, wept, for all the people loved him. And she said, "Alas! if he should die. Would that there were kings in Gondor, as there were once upon a time, they say! The hands of the king are the hands of a healer. And so the rightful king shall ever be known."
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"King! Did you hear that? What did I say? The hands of a healer, I said." And soon the word had gone out from the House that the king was indeed among them, and after war he brought healing; and the news ran through the city.
Born in wars of ancient past,
My original master long breathed his last.
But my great enemy I caused to fall,
And my vengeance was wrought by the hands of the small.