Anthony J. Crowley (
onlyanapple) wrote in
driftfleet2016-09-01 09:01 pm
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Who: Crowley and you!
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Málum
When: Right now!
Well, as pleasant as this star system is, and as much as I don't want to say the 'B' word and incite horrible things upon us, I feel the need to fill my time a little bit. So I've decided to stretch your minds a little bit with some riddles. Because why the hell not. Answer as many or as few as you like.
RIDDLE THE FIRST:
There was once a wealthy old man with three sons. He was coming to the end of his life and instead of dividing his money up equally amongst them like a normal person would, he decided to set his sons a task. He gave them each a paltry sum of coins, and told them to buy something to fill a room with. (Before you ask, the room is the same one each time)
The first son bought some bales of hay, but he didn't have enough to fill the room with. The second bought a bunch of rock, but these, too, failed to fill the room. The third son bought two things with his coins, and together, they filled the room and he inherited his father's fortune.
What did he buy?
RIDDLE THE SECOND:
There is a dead man in the centre of a field. He carried with him an unopened package. Before he got into the field, he knew he was going to die. How?
RIDDLE THE THIRD (spoilers: this one is the easy one):
I'm at the end of time and space, at the beginning of the end, and at the end of life. What am I?
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: Málum
When: Right now!
Well, as pleasant as this star system is, and as much as I don't want to say the 'B' word and incite horrible things upon us, I feel the need to fill my time a little bit. So I've decided to stretch your minds a little bit with some riddles. Because why the hell not. Answer as many or as few as you like.
RIDDLE THE FIRST:
There was once a wealthy old man with three sons. He was coming to the end of his life and instead of dividing his money up equally amongst them like a normal person would, he decided to set his sons a task. He gave them each a paltry sum of coins, and told them to buy something to fill a room with. (Before you ask, the room is the same one each time)
The first son bought some bales of hay, but he didn't have enough to fill the room with. The second bought a bunch of rock, but these, too, failed to fill the room. The third son bought two things with his coins, and together, they filled the room and he inherited his father's fortune.
What did he buy?
RIDDLE THE SECOND:
There is a dead man in the centre of a field. He carried with him an unopened package. Before he got into the field, he knew he was going to die. How?
RIDDLE THE THIRD (spoilers: this one is the easy one):
I'm at the end of time and space, at the beginning of the end, and at the end of life. What am I?

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