What am I? Riddle-Game
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Re: What am I? Riddle-Game
I'm quite sure @DATo got it right, but I guess @InStoree is building suspense...
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@Ant @Lunastella @Alyssa
OK ... new riddle ...

I am one of the most famous story characters ever created.
When I am not happy I can be very disagreeable.
When I am not happy even powerful men give me wide berth.
But I am also very loyal to my friends.
I owe a great deal of my success to my mother.
Alas, I died quite young.
Who am I?
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It was the first thought that jumped into my head.
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The Hulk @DATo ?
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@Lunastella Not the Hulk either. This character is much better known in literature than either The Hulk or King Kong.
@InStoree Your turn to guess *LOL*
1) MODIFICATION TO CLUES - Though he died young he was still an adult when he died.
2) EXTRA CLUE - He might be considered the first "Superhero".
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Not Superman.
Not Hercules either, but you are getting MUCH closer with that guess.
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You created a hard riddle this time @DATo !
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@Lunastella Nope. Zeus is aiming too high. But you are very close too.Lunastella wrote: ↑28 Jun 2020, 12:14 Taking Hercules' guess I'm gonna go with Zeus.
You created a hard riddle this time @DATo !
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Still don't get the horse thing though

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Is it Odysseus? The Trojan Horse?DATo wrote: ↑28 Jun 2020, 13:39@Lunastella Nope. Zeus is aiming too high. But you are very close too.Lunastella wrote: ↑28 Jun 2020, 12:14 Taking Hercules' guess I'm gonna go with Zeus.
You created a hard riddle this time @DATo !
My character is particularly associated with a story which includes a BIG, non-living horse.
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Not Odysseus but you are sooooooooooooo close. (The other one. He looks a lot like Brad Pitt.)Lunastella wrote: ↑28 Jun 2020, 18:22Is it Odysseus? The Trojan Horse?DATo wrote: ↑28 Jun 2020, 13:39@Lunastella Nope. Zeus is aiming too high. But you are very close too.Lunastella wrote: ↑28 Jun 2020, 12:14 Taking Hercules' guess I'm gonna go with Zeus.
You created a hard riddle this time @DATo !
My character is particularly associated with a story which includes a BIG, non-living horse.![]()
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