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Correctamundo!
Not once, not thrice, but in between.
Our loyal companions can be seen. -----You can see dogs twice in the game: Treno and Conde Petie.
With friends by side, and running behind ----In Treno the moogle is always running behind the dog, and in Conde Petie the it trots along with the owner.
They really are not hard to find. ---- Considering how you have to go to each of these places, you're guaranteed to see both.
"Shakespeare only names us once!" they say, ---- Merchant of Venice. Crab is the dog. It's the only dog ever named by Shakespeare in his plays. (the Bible mentions a cat only once, you can see where I got confused :D)
But tell me, friends, what are they? ---Um....yeah...obvious.
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Wow, it was right :p
Enjoyable riddle as always, now let me think of one.
*thinks*
Ok, here's one.
Both the blue, with the red garniture,
and the red, with the blue coiffure
I have known, but now I serve
a greater purpose, I bring the verve!
I guess I could've made it longer but I think that should be quite enough.
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Sounds to me like thingy...damnit I never can remember his name haha. LOWELL! THAT'S IT! Yeah I'll go Lowell.
Both the blue, with the red garniture, - He starts off dressed as a moogle, which he hates so is :sad:
and the red, with the blue coiffure, - *blank* He has blue hair :D
I have known, but now I serve - Hm....
a greater purpose, I bring the verve! - Hm....
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Hmm...what does verve mean again? I'll look that up. Red and blue themes both make me think of the 2 planets idea. "But now I serve a gretaer purpose" could refer to Kuja becoming his own man, and he does change a red colour in trance. He aint really blue normally though. Could also be Zidane, and seems to fit better. I'll go Zidane.
....except he hasnt known. Bollocks.
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Yea... it does sound like Lowell kind of.
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Nope, neither Lowell nor Zidane. :)
Remember that a new line does not equal a new sentence, this whole riddle is one sentence but broken up into lines for rhythm and rhyme ;)
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Both the blue, with the red garniture, and the red, with the blue coiffure I have known, but now I serve a greater purpose, I bring the verve!
OK, i will assume that the last 2 lines join straight on, fair enough. however, by the lack of , in the second line, does it run straight on? Wait, it makes sense now. So, blue with red additions, and blue with red additions? It seems in terminology to refer to clothes. But...Zorn and Thorn! Wait...Meltigemini!
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Oh yes. Didn't realise that.
Could it be the artist guy that moans at Lowell then?
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Nope, not Meltigemini or the artist (Michael?)
LN, you're almost there with the sentence structure. You could put the riddle like this, for readability purposes:
I have known both the blue with the red garniture, and the red with the blue coiffure, but now I serve a greater purpose, I bring the verve!
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Both the blue, with the red garniture, Blue thing. Red clothes.
and the red, with the blue coiffure Red thing. Blue hair.
I have known, but now I serve The answer has known them both
a greater purpose, I bring the verve! But serves a greater purpose.
Sounds a bit like Beatrix.
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Not Beatrix, but yeah, most of the explanations are right. Don't overlook "I bring the verve!" though.
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Both the blue, with the red garniture, --- Blue thing. Red clothes.
and the red, with the blue coiffure --- Red thing. Blue hair.
I have known, but now I serve --- The answer has known them both
a greater purpose, I bring the verve! --- But serves a greater purpose.
Verve is enthusiasm. Someone that's served (I wanna guess Z+T), but changed their mind, and brings some kick into the story.
Steiner?
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Nope, wrong :)
Hint: It's not a character.