At'lordrith's Riddle
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The forest is dying. It's only savior is a wise and mighty dragon known as At'lordrith. He is reputed to have infinite knowledge in the healing arts. Those willing to face the challenge should seek out At'lordrith's cave, somewhere in the cold climates of the north.
Estimated Mental Difficulty Rating: Seven (Three with Google) Estimated Physical Difficulty Rating: Zero Estimated Danger Rating: Zero
This quest was created by Content.
Notes
At'lordrith's cave is found at 17, -17, 4 in the Northlands. From 18, -18, 3 (Global: 18, 144, 3) go nwd; in.
Say "riddle" or "yes" to him and he will ask you riddles. The riddles are the same set, but in different order, so an alias would not work here. When you've answered all of his riddles, say boon and he'll give you some dragon scales. Answering the riddles gives about 260 experience each and you can answer as many as you want. Getting one wrong isn't a problem; he just waits for you to give the right answer. If he makes a motion of disgust or disappointment, the riddle has timed out. he does not have an unlimited supply of riddles - a character starting from level 1 can get to about level 10 or 11 max by relying on his experience.
"crush scales", and you'll have dragon scale dust. You'll need to mix it with water, so you'll need a canteen (other water sources might work). Then "mix dust with water" and you'll have a white potion.
Head on over to -30, 22, 1 in Cimbra (Global: -30, 103, 1) and you should see a massive oak tree. "pour potion on tree" and the quest is complete. This gives about 6000 xp. (go 9nw, 37n from LH)
Answers
Question: It runsss over fieldsss and woodsss all day. Under the bed at night sssitsss not alone, long tongue hanging out, waiting for a bone. What isss it?
Answer: shoe
Question: Give me food and I will live; give me water and I will die. What am I?
Answer: fire
Question: The rich men want it, the wissse men know it, the poor all need it, and the kind men ssshow it. What isss it?
Answer: love
Question: At night they come without being fetched, and by day they are lossst without being ssstolen. What are they?
Answer: stars
Question: Born motherlessssss and fatherlessssss, into thisss world without a sssin. Made a loud roar asss I entered, and never ssspoke again. What am I?
Answer: thunder
Question: You ussse a knife to ssslice my head, and weep bessside me when I am dead. What am I?
Answer: onion
Question: I know a thousssand facesss, and count the tailed headsss, feasssting bright upon the eyesss, of many who have died. Wielding well a mighty power, who hath but humble ssstature. Massssssesss fall upon their kneesss, to ssscarce behold my only ssside. What am I?
Answer: coin
Question: I went into the woodsss and got it. I sssat down to ssseek it. I brought it home with me becaussse I could not find it. What isss it?
Answer: splinter
Question: The wind, it blowsss my houssse around. And wormsss, I pluck them from the ground. A sssong, I sssing it sssweet and clear. And wingsss, they fly when catsss come near. What am I?
Answer: bird
Question: He hasss a look of awful ssscorn, and wearsss hisss clothesss a funny way. Waving hisss handsss over fieldsss of corn, he keepsss the birdsss away. What isss he?
Answer: scarecrow
Question: I have jussst been put before you and await only my name to leave again. What isss it?
Answer: riddle
Question: I have been made up after I exisssted, and you would be quite mad if I were twisssted. Fully open or fully closssed, I am all but ussselessssss; but ussse me now, and tell me what I am.
Answer: mind
Question: They can trickle down, and can tickle too. Make you sssneeze, or comfort you. Their russstling sssound, you have rarely heard, unlessssss you are a pillow, or a bird. What are they?
Answer: feathers
Question: I never wasss, am alwaysss to be, no one ever sssaw me, nor ever will. And yet I am the confidence of all, to live and breathe on thisss terressstrial ball. What am I?
'Answer: tomorrow
Question: What eatsss rocksss, levelsss mountainsss, russstsss metal, pussshesss the cloudsss acrossssss the sssky, and can make a young man old?
Answer: time
Question: The more you take the more you leave behind. What are they?
Answer: footsteps
Question: Twelve white poniesss on a red hill, alwaysss moving, but ssstanding ssstill. What are we?
Answer: teeth
Question: What can run but never walksss, hasss a mouth but never talksss, hasss a head but never weepsss, hasss a bed but never sssleepsss?
Answer: river
Question: I go cuckoo, boom, beep, zap, poing, dong and meow. If you can ssspell it, sssay my name.
Answer: onomatopoeia
Question: Rain isss ssspent, now colorsss bent. My frame a clear, blue sssky. What am I?
Answer: rainbow
Question: I look like a bee, all black and yellow, but I am a wiggly, sssquiggly fellow, munching milkweed at all hoursss. Sssomeday, I will dine on flowersss. Then I will not be a wiggly guy. I will have wingsss to fly, fly, fly. What am I?
Answer: caterpillar
Question: It goesss through an apple, it pointsss out the way, it fitsss in a bow, then a target, to ssstay. What isss it?
Answer: arrow
Question: What can fill a room but takesss up no ssspace?
Answer: light
Question: Ussse me well and I am everybody, ssscratch my back and I am nobody. What am I?
Answer: mirror
Question: There wasss a green houssse. Inssside the green houssse there wasss a white houssse. Inssside the white houssse there wasss a red houssse. Inssside the red houssse there were lotsss of babiesss. What wasss thisss green houssse?
Answer: watermelon
Question: Light asss a feather, there isss nothing in it; the ssstrongessst man cannot hold it for much more than a minute. What isss it?
Answer: breath
Question: No sssooner ssspoken than broken. What isss it?
Answer: silence
Question: It isss asss big asss an apple, but an apple it isss not. Leave it too long, and it sssurely will rot. It isss sssweet when it givesss your mouth a visssit. Yesss, it isss a fruit, but what, what isss it?
Answer: orange