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<blockquote data-quote="Demonspell" data-source="post: 6751159" data-attributes="member: 6792769"><p>You are on the right path, and yes everything after those straight forward are related to each other, but also some of the clues are actually directly associated with each other, and that is a conclusion that has to be drawn.</p><p></p><p>For example: Clues 4 and 5 are referring to the same two heros. So are 7 and 11, and 10 and 15. </p><p></p><p>Now my question is, does replacing the confusing riddle with something that actually makes sense help? </p><p></p><p>Like:</p><p>Before you are the tombs of five great heros.</p><p>Each one stands upon a different gemstone pedestal.</p><p>Each one rides a different animal.</p><p>Each one wears a different armor and wields a different weapon.</p><p>Determine who wields the staff to receive their bounty.</p><p>Fail and you shall face their wrath.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I definately see that, and I was hoping that I could make it less tedious by having them get attacked by a rather harmless attack and giving them an opportunity to see where they made a mistake.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As I stated in my previous reply, there are five challenges before this relating to the five heros that should provide additional information regarding this. Including positioning, for example, a human archer gives the first challenge, a half-orc rogue the second, a dwarven cleric the third, an elven wizard the fourth, and a gnomish paladin the fifth. p</p><p></p><p>If the players have paid attention then realisitcally this should be easy; however, if they didn't , then its a different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Demonspell, post: 6751159, member: 6792769"] You are on the right path, and yes everything after those straight forward are related to each other, but also some of the clues are actually directly associated with each other, and that is a conclusion that has to be drawn. For example: Clues 4 and 5 are referring to the same two heros. So are 7 and 11, and 10 and 15. Now my question is, does replacing the confusing riddle with something that actually makes sense help? Like: Before you are the tombs of five great heros. Each one stands upon a different gemstone pedestal. Each one rides a different animal. Each one wears a different armor and wields a different weapon. Determine who wields the staff to receive their bounty. Fail and you shall face their wrath. I definately see that, and I was hoping that I could make it less tedious by having them get attacked by a rather harmless attack and giving them an opportunity to see where they made a mistake. As I stated in my previous reply, there are five challenges before this relating to the five heros that should provide additional information regarding this. Including positioning, for example, a human archer gives the first challenge, a half-orc rogue the second, a dwarven cleric the third, an elven wizard the fourth, and a gnomish paladin the fifth. p If the players have paid attention then realisitcally this should be easy; however, if they didn't , then its a different story. [/QUOTE]
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