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Rose replied to the topic Character Castle 2.0 in the forum Fantasy Writers 5 years, 2 months ago
I actually memorized the riddle and my family started brainstorming on what it might be. Our best guess was a cloud or fog.
IKR! It’s actually surprisingly hard. My family couldn’t guess it either, though my brother somehow randomly stumbled upon the fact that toilet paper stuck to someone’s shoe (of all things XD) fits every single one of these. (Always white, but could be any length, stuck to the shoe, but still so light that it flies, rain would dissolve it, and it’s an inanimate object, so it does no harm and feels no pain) That was either pure genius or dumb luck XD In case anyone was wondering, it’s not the correct answer though XD
So… should I have Liorah guess it? Then you can give the next riddle?
That made me laugh, It’s funny how Liorah is so eager payback the castle!
LOL, Liorah really wants to get even with the castle. She’s a really vengeful person XD
Oh, btw, are you going to introduce Gwen’s hawk? I think that would be really cool, I’d like to see Liorah’s reaction to that!
That would be so cool! My only worry is Riure… Maybe she could team up with someone. Hmmm, maybe Gwen and Liorah could have a mini battle then in the next trap we could have a bigger battle or laser tag war?
Oh, that’s genius! I think one of the other characters will totally team up with Riure.
@joelle-stone (and @everyone actually)
What do you all think of the idea? Feasible? Fun?
Liorah
Gwen started pacing, back and forth, crossing from one wall to the other. I watched her until it made me dizzy, then closed my eyes. My leg didn’t hurt anymore, thankfully, but I was exhausted and hungry. I had given my water to Rosario, so there was no way of getting to that. If we didn’t guess this riddle, we would be dead within three days. Perhaps slightly longer, since there was no burning sun. Only relentless metal.
Dehydration was painful, even in the early stages. Even after a day of not drinking enough water, my head would start to throb and I’d feel dizzy, tired, and disoriented. And that was only after an afternoon. I didn’t want to die. I had decided I would not die, and I was going to stick to that.
“I hate this place,” Gwen muttered. She sounded frustrated, but I heard a slight tint of fear too.
“Out of all the words in both languages I know, I can’t string enough together to express my desire to blow this place to smithereens,” I said. I raised my eyebrows, half surprised at myself. I’d been spending too much time with Acyn, he was rubbing off on me.
“Now what? I don’t think this riddle is possible,” I said. I’d just about given up on it. “We could just shout out three random guesses and face whatever comes after. Maybe it’ll send something else at us.”












