A Game of Riddles

Do you like riddles? I love riddles. I think they’re interesting, fun, and come in infinite variety. They’ve been around for millennia, so someone thought they were worth keeping around.

The book I’m currently working on features a scene where two characters engage in a riddle contest. I used some riddles from history for the scene, but I also took a stab at making up my own. At least, they’re original as far as I know, assuming my subconscious wasn’t inspired by something I read fifteen years ago or some such.

Regardless, here they are. Highlight the space beneath each riddle for the answer. Enjoy!

Teary eyes and stolen breaths

So often found with death and wrath

No teeth to bite nor fists to strike

Yet destruction always marks my path

A single eye, yet I cannot see

A single fang, yet I cannot bite

I have no hands nor feet

Yet many things can I complete

Clad in armor like the turtle, many do I command

Proud and vain like the eagle, on ground I need not stand

Beasts fantastic mark my name and honor,

Yet at day’s end, I die like any man

What are some of your favorite riddles? Maybe you’d like to take a shot at creating a few yourself!

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And speaking of my writing …

My first book, A God Walks up to the Bar, is available on Amazon.com. Witness the modern day adventures of the Greek god Hermes in a world much like our own – and with demigods, vampires, nymphs, ogres, and magic. The myths never went away, they just learned to move on with the times. It’s a tough job, being a god!

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