Pathfinder 1E Leif's Questing Knights, Veluna, Greyhawk - L10 Pfdr Rpg [IC 01] [Full]

OOC: I am still thinking the part preceding it should have some relation to the answer: The most troublesome place at this time is to be found alog the banks of the Fals River high in the Lorridges. We have prayed long about this and we have been given one thing to tell you: Look for the House without a Door and the Wall with neither Floor nor Roof.

The side of a gorge could be a wall without a floor (insofar as churning water is not firm) or roof. If a house without a door is not a cave in the wall of the gorge though, I still do not understand what it could be. Maybe someone should re-roll their character and make a halfling rogue with a decent intelligence and wisdom, hehehe...
 

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OOC: I am still thinking the part preceding it should have some relation to the answer: The most troublesome place at this time is to be found alog the banks of the Fals River high in the Lorridges. We have prayed long about this and we have been given one thing to tell you: Look for the House without a Door and the Wall with neither Floor nor Roof.

The side of a gorge could be a wall without a floor (insofar as churning water is not firm) or roof. If a house without a door is not a cave in the wall of the gorge though, I still do not understand what it could be. Maybe someone should re-roll their character and make a halfling rogue with a decent intelligence and wisdom, hehehe...

ooc: that is the problem with riddles and clues - what is easily apperant to one may not be to another. fwiw, imho.
 


OOC: "House" as in household seems good. I wonder if the "Wall" could still be figurative though, like a bodyguard or a knight.
 

Leif's Questing Knights, Veluna, Greyhawk, L10 Pfdr -- IC 01 [Full]

Eldran listens thoughtfully to his companions' theorizing as he leads the way to Mitrik.


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Bridge

Up ahead, maybe a quarter mile distant, the road you are on leads to a bridge over a fair-sized stream. A pennant of gold, azure, and russet billows in the breeze where its staff has been planted in the center of the roadway. A fine roan charger munches grass not far away, and a man reclines beneath a nearby oak. Catching sight of your party, the figure rises with preternatural grace and speed and calls to the horse which approaches him. As he mounts his steed, you see that he wears a flanged suit of heavy, red plate mail (which did not appear to hamper his rising from the ground at all) and bears a wicked-looking flail. You also notice now that a selection of lances has been leaned against the tree under which he formerly reclined.
 
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Bridge

The colors and general devices of his pennant suggest that he is of a lesser noble family of Ket, just over the Lortmil Mountains and north of the Bramblewood Forest. (The pass through the Lortmils along one branch of the Fals River that leads to Ket is just about where you are now, or perhaps a bit to your southwest by now.)
 

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