I'm guessing this could relate to a proposition? Is it the artist Mamenko (sp)? Otherwise, I'd say the 'composer' of this riddle is BG-57!:D
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I'm guessing this could relate to a proposition? Is it the artist Mamenko (sp)? Otherwise, I'd say the 'composer' of this riddle is BG-57!:D
Oh yeah! BG-57 got it! I knew you wouldn't disappoint me, Mycroft. :holmes:
"A leading night with lots of wind,"
Prof. Bordam Daravon is regarded as a 'Leading Knight' and he gives notoriously...
Not Balbanes, he's seen plenty of battles.:fencing:
Alma is hardly a "night", and she is present during different parts of the game, especially the end. As for the Death Corps knight, a very good guess but the answer to the riddle actually has a name...
Sorry, Feion, that line is oh so vital to understanding the riddle.:p
Nope, sorry. Agrias also is quite prominently featured throughout the game, at least she is in my party.;) No more hints for the time being. Good luck ladies and gents!:cool:
Nah... the answer to the riddle appears earlier than Orbonne... ahem... earlier. Hint, hint. :quarter:
Not those knights (Gaff and Gustav), get closer to the beginning...:shifty:
Getting closer, BG... you're right about the pun (night=knight), but it's not Golagros. ;)
All very good guesses, but unfortunately no one has gotten it yet. BG was really close, but Teta doesn't satisfy the first line of the riddle. Conan, shiva is often heard on the battlefield and has...
No, sorry, it's not Ovelia. She is rather prominent throughout the game in spite of, or argueably because of her kidnapping; but the answer to the riddle truely is "absent throughout" most of the...
I hope this one satisfies and satiates your longing, Feion!:cool:
A leading night with lots of wind,
seen at the start but absent throughout,
although I've only seen battle once,
my power is...
Well, Feion? Shall I riddle you?
Absolutely not![/QUOTE]
Agreed. Here, here. *SECONDS THE MOTION WITH A RAISED HAND*:thumb:
Perhaps it refers to the Nanten deserters at Grog Hill? They wanted to go home because they...
:beer: Cheers! I've never used the item-dupe cheat, and never will, on principle. I do, however, encourage you to catch the powerful weapons that high-level ninjas would throw at you on 'Horror'...
What I was wondering is whether it was the twins or the speaker that had nothing memorable to say. :O_O:
:D I loved that one, Shinka. I'm glad I deferred my turn! Where are ya, Mycroft?:p
Damn. I tried to think of a good one, but I can't. So I'll pass my privilege on to the next poster. :p
Ummm... well, the 1st floor, where you kick Wiegraf's ass, is rather symmetric. It's split into two parts seperated by a long wall with 2 doors in the lower part of the wall and 2 more in the upper...
Moriarty is Sherlock Holmes' nemesis.:mwahaha:
My guess, and this is really off the top of my little head, is the Underground book storage at Orbonne.
You got it, B.G.!, although you didn't interpret all of the clues right. Little Leo referred to Alma, whose zodiac sign is Leo, bringing the Barette into the party when she briefly joined as a...
Sorry, but they were not what was gained. I changed a couple more words in the riddle to help your guesses get on the right track, hopefully. ;)
Sorry, but not the Zodiac stones. Hint: The Zodiac signs listed are in reference to characters.
His father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate... in other words, not related.;)
With pleasure, B.G. :greenie:
:plotting:
Each clue in this riddle refers to one same thing:
When little Leo joined,
Or when a Virgo's equipment was purloined,
Or perhaps when a winged...