What am I? Riddle-Game
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Re: What am I? Riddle-Game
I was a culinary accident.
I was offered as a solution to deviant morality.
I'm now a morning staple.
What am I?
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Very interesting. I have to put on my thinking cap for this one.María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: ↑17 Mar 2024, 09:05 NEW RIDDLE
I was a culinary accident.
I was offered as a solution to deviant morality.
I'm now a morning staple.
What am I?
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Is it tea, or, to be more specific, tea leaves? I once read that it was accidentally discovered by a Chinese emperor. It has always been a valuable morning staple/drink. Especially in my country, it is a must.María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: ↑17 Mar 2024, 09:05 NEW RIDDLE
I was a culinary accident.
I was offered as a solution to deviant morality.
I'm now a morning staple.
What am I?
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Sadiya_Khan wrote: ↑18 Mar 2024, 05:45Is it tea, or, to be more specific, tea leaves? I once read that it was accidentally discovered by a Chinese emperor. It has always been a valuable morning staple/drink. Especially in my country, it is a must.María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: ↑17 Mar 2024, 09:05 NEW RIDDLE
I was a culinary accident.
I was offered as a solution to deviant morality.
I'm now a morning staple.
What am I?
That is a very good guess! I was thinking more of something to eat. I had not considered something to drink.
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Cereal is partially correct, but the answer is a specific kind of cereal whose blandness was thought to reduce people's desires.
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But first, I wanna ask something: How do I make an interesting riddle?
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I don't think there's a magic formula. @Emma Jane Grey usually uses rhyme, which makes it all very Harry Potter -like and I love. I don't use rhymes because I suck at poetry since English is not my native language but I try to include a fun, unknown fact about the object/person. And @DATo is super funny. Just give it a go. You'll find your style.Sadiya_Khan wrote: ↑19 Mar 2024, 10:07 Thank you so much.
But first, I wanna ask something: How do I make an interesting riddle?
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A new riddle:
Came alive with the winds,
Soothing but creepy sometimes.
A pictorial of the heart,
A famous gallery in London of all time.
PS- Why do I feel like the answer is quite obvious?
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I always think mine are super obvious tooSadiya_Khan wrote: ↑20 Mar 2024, 00:42 Okkkkk, so I tried something, and here it is:
A new riddle:
Came alive with the winds,
Soothing but creepy sometimes.
A pictorial of the heart,
A famous gallery in London of all time.
PS- Why do I feel like the answer is quite obvious?
Is it the HMS Belfast?
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The gallery might be a little tricky.
Lemme give you all a little hint: it is a cathedral. But the answer is not the name of the gallery.