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I know that the last hint was going to get it in motion.
It's your turn Jiro. Your reason are nearly spot on, I was thinking more along the lines of: the Shooting Star is also called either Wish Star or Wishing Star in Japanese (if I'm not mistaken); A cardinal is both a bird and a pope; Woden, or Odin, could be seen as the Valkyrie's master.
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I knew your justification would be a little more crisp than mine, I was just glad to catch a shred of the same wavelength!
Gateway to the beginning and gateway to the end
Where the seeds were planted, took root and blossomed
The place where I'll return to someday
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Oh boy, I have a good hunch what the answer it.... Let's see if someone else can answer the riddle.
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That's what I'm thinking as was, only it's the flower field at Edea's Orphanage.
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Edea's Orphanage is what I was going for, though I heavily referenced the flower field as Shinwa Tsuki obviously realised.
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Jiro, who gets the riddle making turn?
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Should I take the riddle making, Gamblet?
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I don't mind who takes it, honestly! Sorry I couldn't respond, I was in Canada. trout is weird in Canada.
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Okay, I'll take it.
An important trademark,
a gift to a girl.
Ultimate power,
drawn from one's mind.
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Griever
'An important trademark' - Griever is Squall's animal trademark (and one of Square's).
'A gift to a girl' - relates to Squall giving Rinoa his Griever ring (even though the pass 'relay' was from Squall to Zell to Rinoa) as a gift.
'Ultimate power' - refers to Squall considering Griever to be a GF of 'ultimate power'.
'Drawn from one's mind' - Ultimecia draws Griever from Squall's mind.
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Exactly! I don't know how to make hard riddles, but I tried my best. :tongue:
Your turn.
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Gamblet, don't worry bro- the hard ones are not better, in fact most of the time I think they are worse.
Good riddles are clear in their meaning & intent and either with a mild twist or humorous answer.