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- In the center of the manse there is a large circular slab. | - In the center of the manse there is a large circular slab. | ||
- The slab features four concentric circles with five holes each. | - The slab features four concentric circles with five holes each. | ||
− | - Somewhere else in the manse the characters find a box with the pieces for the GodsAndFey game. | + | - Somewhere else in the manse the characters find a box with the pieces for the [[GodsAndFey]] game. |
- The larger pieces have the same diameter as the holes in the ground. | - The larger pieces have the same diameter as the holes in the ground. | ||
- The solutions seems simple: Put the pieces in the correct holes to open the lock. | - The solutions seems simple: Put the pieces in the correct holes to open the lock. |
Revision as of 09:02, 3 April 2010
This is a basic riddle designed to teach new players the levels of power. The details of it are to the individual storyteller, I use it as a lock to the central room of the manse containing the hearthstone.
Information
- In the center of the manse there is a large circular slab. - The slab features four concentric circles with five holes each. - Somewhere else in the manse the characters find a box with the pieces for the GodsAndFey game. - The larger pieces have the same diameter as the holes in the ground. - The solutions seems simple: Put the pieces in the correct holes to open the lock.
Solution
- put the five Solar pieces in the inner circle - the Lunar pieces in the second cirle - the Sidereals come next - and finally the Dragonbloods
Tweaks
Too easy? OK how about some extra requirements:
- not only the circle, but also the order within a circle is important: -- Dragonbloods sorted by seasons -- Sidereals sorted by their distance to the sun -- Lunars and Solars sorted by the phase
- where to put the "No.1" of each circle: -- according to the direction of the elemental pool -- according to the true east