The king dies and two men, the true heir and an impostor, both claim to be his long-lost son. Both fit the description of the rightful heir: about the right age, height, coloring and general appearance. Finally, one of the elders proposes a test to identify the true heir. One man agrees to the test while the other flatly re-fuses. The one who agreed is immediately sent on his way, and the one who re-fused is correctly identified as the rightful heir. Can you figure out why?
Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to wake from that dream? How would you know the difference between the dream ... read more
RiddleKitten :guest, I know the answer! (If all Wibbles are Criggles, all Borkins are Kwumblins, no Hoggles are Borkins, and all Criggles are Borkins, is it true that all Borkins are Criggles?) NOPE!
Guest:Does anyone know a riddle where the answer is Family?
RiddleKitten :To some a source of trust and love, To others, ball and chain, For me some go beyond, above, While others but complain. For I'm a thing you cannot choose, You're stuck with what you've got, But I'm a thing that one can lose, For granted, take me not. The leaves, the branch, the roots, the seed, The living crimson flow, As each of them their lives they lead, Forever shall I grow. Is a riddle was answer is family. 🙂