What am I? Riddle-Game
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Re: What am I? Riddle-Game
I appear in the most unexpected places to grant wishes and bring health.
As my feline origin points, I'm scrappy and strong
I can be of different colors but I'm usually dazzling as snow.
What am I @InStoree, @DATo, @Alyssa, @Ant?
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Is it a chameleon?Lunastella wrote: ↑04 Jul 2020, 21:47 I'm soft as a cloudbut my feet are very well planted on earth.
I appear in the most unexpected places to grant wishes and bring health.
As my feline origin points, I'm scrappy and strong.
I can be of different colors but I'm usually dazzling as snow.
What am I @InStoree, @DATo, @Alyssa, @Ant?

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It's something found in nature but not an animal
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Dandelion ?Lunastella wrote: ↑05 Jul 2020, 21:00 Nope @Nerea .
It's something found in nature but not an animal.
(The white puffball part?)
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A dandelion!
@InStoree The feline thing was referring to the origin of the word. "Lion
And welcome, @Nerea
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Ooooh. Is googling for answers allowed?Lunastella wrote: ↑05 Jul 2020, 21:00 Nope @Nerea .
It's something found in nature but not an animal.

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Oooh, someone got it right.Lunastella wrote: ↑05 Jul 2020, 23:46 Yes@DATo!
A dandelion!
@InStoree The feline thing was referring to the origin of the word. "Liontooth" in French. I have a thing for etymology...
And welcome, @Nerea!
Thank you @Lunastella

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Welcome Nerea!!! Does anyone know what happened to @Alyssa?
Luna - those were some great clues!
NEW CLUES:
1) I exist naturally in nature but have been made more perfect by devices of human craftsmanship.
2) I drove a god insane.
3) You often refer to me to form an opinion of yourself.
4) I can probably be found in some form near you at this very moment or at least within a short walk.
5) I do not have physical properties, but rather can show you the ILLUSION of physical properties.
6) If you turn off your computer and then stare at it I will magically appear.
What am I ?
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A shadow, right?DATo wrote: ↑06 Jul 2020, 04:56 @Lunastella @InStoree @Ant @Nerea
Welcome Nerea!!! Does anyone know what happened to @Alyssa?
Luna - those were some great clues!
NEW CLUES:
1) I exist naturally in nature but have been made more perfect by devices of human craftsmanship.
2) I drove a god insane.
3) You often refer to me to form an opinion of yourself.
4) I can probably be found in some form near you at this very moment or at least within a short walk.
5) I do not have physical properties, but rather can show you the ILLUSION of physical properties.
6) If you turn off your computer and then stare at it I will magically appear.
What am I ?
Thanks @DATo@
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