Disney Castle?
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Disney Castle?
Wrong-er
Hollow Bastion?
Wrong
And spelled incorrectly.
What are you talking about, spelt incorrectly? Hehehehehhe...
The End of the World? *can't remember exact name of last world*
Way off, boy-o.
I'm in a boring school now ... I guess Destiny Islands
No.
Is it the words TRAVERSE TOWN that appear when Sora enters Traverse Town? or some other world titles?
The postcards you collect? Or the Dalmation puppies?
Personally, the former fits the riddle better than the latter...
Forbidden knowledge -*shrugs*
In image alone -We only see them as images and do not read them
Chains are false warning -Simple reference to chain letters and the whole scam they are
For concepts unknown -*shrugs*
Scribed in the dark -*points to next part*
And valued in the middle -In the middle ages writing was a sign of aristocracy and letters were one of the few forms of communication
Now dangle in the modern - Snail mail is a thing of the past
Can you solve my riddle? -Postcards. My mind works in odd ways...
The cave in sora's home world
No, no, no. I am gonna end this soon.
IT IS ONE OF THE KEYCHAINS!
Now, with that HUGE hint, tell me which it is. BUT, do NOT randomly guess. tell me why your answer is right. This keeps people thinking, rather than guessing. Only one keychain applies.
Forbidden knowledge -Magic was once seen a a forbidden knowledge
In image alone -It has a spellbook on it.
Chains are false warning -This line always caused me trouble
For concepts unknown -Magic is not a well known craft
Scribed in the dark -Spellbooks were written in the Dark Ages
And valued in the middle -They were still valued in the Middle
Now dangle in the modern -Most people do not believe in spells today, thus dangling between belief and disbilief
Can you solve my riddle? Spellbinder
SPELLBINDER?
The Halloween one .... 'cause halloween Town is dark? Erm, what was it called? Punpkinhead.
DINGDINGDINGDINGDING!!!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by The Summoner of Leviathan
YOU ARE CORRECT!
The third line refers to the forboding connotation of a chain, from which the keychain dangles.
In the 7th line, 'dangles' was to be taken literally, since it DANGLES from the Keyblade.
'Bout damn time!