There is no penis in my sig. That thing above the dark red energy ball is Yggdrasill's finger... though now you have given me naughty thoughts...
There is no penis in my sig. That thing above the dark red energy ball is Yggdrasill's finger... though now you have given me naughty thoughts...
The Olympics. Five circles cross ten times in the Olymbic Logo, winners take gold.
Life in the Air, Death in the sea.
Death to the Land and the Air when used in multitudes
And still bringing joy to the children at sight.
Have at it folks
Last edited by GhandiOwnsYou; 11-10-2005 at 02:23 AM.
Ummm...no...That is not the answer.
If you put two members' post together and realize what it makes, then you have the answer.
So far, in the recent posts, we have star, circle, infinity, penis, and the double-helix of DNA. So what combination is it?Originally Posted by The Summoner of Leviathan
Snow.Originally Posted by SocietyzAntidote
If I told you it would be too easy...
*shrug* The first time i read it i missed that it was "turns to" gold. if it had something to do with GETTING gold.... yeah, ridiculously easy. now? I aint even trying. lol
is it that crazy anarchy or satan symbol a star in a circle?
Since you are the closest, you got it.Originally Posted by ViVincent
It was a pentagram 9also called pentacle), an upright one to be specific.
The five paths part indicated the star.
Eternity bound meant the circle that encompasses it.
THe thing about the alchemist is as follows. In alchemy they also used the pentagram. Each point represented an element: earth, fire, water, air, and light (can be viewed as mind). In the upright pentagram the topmost point was designated to the element light. One could interpret the symbol representing mind (light) above the other four elements (matter).
I got no riddles soooooooooo someone else take err away! I just like to solve them........soooo riddle me!
You approach two talking doors. One door leads to the City of Truth, while the other door leads to the City of Liars. You do not know which door is which. You are able to ask only one question to determine which door is which. The door that leads to the City of Liars always speaks lies, while the door that leads to the City of Truth always speaks the truth. You want to go to the City of Truth. What question do you ask to determine which door leads to the City of Truth
Ask one of them "Which door would the other door say leads to the City of Truth?" If the door that only lies answers, he will lead you to the City of Liars; and if the truthful door answers, he will ALSO lead you to the City of Liars, since the question was "what would the OTHER say". In this case, you would take the door that the doors didn't lead you to.
Sweetheart, why did you go and tell it? I finally had it! *pouts*
My riddle now:
The path from the heavens
to crust
to core
Ridden by the greatest of lords
whose transportation I bore
What am I?
Lots of mythology here...
Last edited by Lord Xehanort; 11-10-2005 at 10:53 AM.
Because he was right more or less, and I hated to wait for a closer guess. So do not pout.Originally Posted by Ansem
Mythology...In my element...
Well often the upper realms of heaven were connected to the middle realms of man by rainbows, which is present in both Nordic and Greek myth. The core I assume has to do with the Underworld in which by tradition is entered through so sort of cave, or path way. Now also within the underworld we have pathways there too.
So now...*thinks* The Greatest of Lords would suggest the high god...I personally think yo uare refering to Odin's (Woden, Wodin, or however of the many ways you spell it) stallion whose name is...*looks it up* (Nordic is not my strong point)...Sleipnir...
Or I am being over analytical and you are simply referifng to messages. Iris was the messenger of the gods, especially that of Hera. And when she came to Earth a rainbow path did she make. Also Hermes, the other messenger of the gods, main of Zeus, also went to the Underworld to guide the souls of the dead.
So my guesses are:
Sleipnir, messages, or souls of the dead.
That was what I wanted you to think. It has nothing to do with rainbows or caves, and is a simple one-word answer. Sleipnir was a mode of transportation that bore Odin. The answer to this bore the transportation (here meaning The act or an instance of transporting), or in other words, held his journey. I should also add that Odin did this journey to obtain wisdom of the Great ______.
I will give better hints later... I wanna make you suffer.
Yggrdasil, it connected all the worlds...