Achaean News
The Hungry Horse
Written by: Emperor Das Rousseau
Date: Monday, December 22nd, 2003
Addressed to: Everyone
The last riddle that was shared with sapience had
many many responses! Most were correct and I
commend all who sent me a message or a tell
and made an effort in solving the riddle. Many
of you had part of the answer correct, but
did not identify the individual stones.
For those who missed it, im referring to
the Public 12004.
Todays riddlle has a true story behind it,
which is why I found it so amusing. In
fact I am simply going to share the
story, and let you solve the riddle
within for yourslef.
-
In moghedu, I stumbled accross a stable
containing a horse who was tied to a
7 meter rope in front of the Gemstone
warehouse. 8 meters behind the horse is
-a bale of hay. Without breaking his rope, the
horse is able to eat the hay whenever he
chooses. How is this possible?
Penned by my hand on the 15th of Ero, in the year 352 AF.
The Hungry Horse
Written by: Emperor Das Rousseau
Date: Monday, December 22nd, 2003
Addressed to: Everyone
The last riddle that was shared with sapience had
many many responses! Most were correct and I
commend all who sent me a message or a tell
and made an effort in solving the riddle. Many
of you had part of the answer correct, but
did not identify the individual stones.
For those who missed it, im referring to
the Public 12004.
Todays riddlle has a true story behind it,
which is why I found it so amusing. In
fact I am simply going to share the
story, and let you solve the riddle
within for yourslef.
-
In moghedu, I stumbled accross a stable
containing a horse who was tied to a
7 meter rope in front of the Gemstone
warehouse. 8 meters behind the horse is
-a bale of hay. Without breaking his rope, the
horse is able to eat the hay whenever he
chooses. How is this possible?
Penned by my hand on the 15th of Ero, in the year 352 AF.
