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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrionalis View Post
    I am not sure how much this can be helped with hints, but the picture with the two clocks is a preposition.
    that didn't help!

    is the preposition "after" as in afternoon?!

    Actually the 2 O'clock is circled, so "before"?

    You
    Heard
    Blow
    Before
    Trek

    nope not helpful...

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    Heh, I was thinking along the lines of

    you
    sheep/flock/gather
    party/celebrate
    to/onto
    the mountain/top

    I suppose it could be something like "you must gather your party for the journey". Sounds fantasy RPG-ish.
    Last edited by Muizer; May 03, 2023 at 03:29 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by makanyane View Post
    Actually the 2 O'clock is circled, so "before"?
    Quote Originally Posted by Muizer View Post
    I suppose it could be something like "you must gather your party for the journey". Sounds fantasy RPG-ish.
    First of all, Mak got the preposition right. It is before.

    Second, Muizer is so close he would have already got it if he looked it up online. I don't know why he didn't, because I would imagine that particularly in a riddle based on a game (=not common cultural knowledge) it would most definitely be okay. If not in all cases.

    The correct answer is "You must gather your party before venturing forth". A source of memes and online requests to help disable that line in Baldur's Gate series games.


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    Please someone rep Muizer for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrionalis View Post
    Please someone rep Muizer for me.
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    Also from a game. There are many reasons why this one could be very hard, but atm I can't think of an alternative. Good luck!



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    First pic is also indicative of the game's theme.
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    not getting anywhere...
    1. Romans, Three
    2. Arnold/Arnie, Governor, Star
    3. Bomb, Shell, in hole


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    Quote Originally Posted by makanyane View Post
    not getting anywhere...
    1. Romans, Three
    2. Arnold/Arnie, Governor, Star
    3. Bomb, Shell, in hole

    1) What kind of Romans?
    2) Arnie is correct
    3) What's peculiar about the shell, and what's that called?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muizer View Post
    3) What's peculiar about the shell, and what's that called?
    A dud?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrionalis View Post
    A dud?
    Yep
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    Plebs Arnie dud? Doesn't ring a bell....

    Edit: Oh, I get it: Arnie dud, as in "are needed". Maybe something along the line of "More plebs are needed"? That could fit the Caesar series...although I never played any of those, so I don't know if anything like that appeared in those games....
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    Plebs are needed!

    Actually from Caesar II.

    On a loop, but indicative of the trauma the creator of this vid suffered.
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    Haha. I love it. Never could have made it, but an interesting riddle!

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    Very good riddle indeed, and yeah, that line gave some serious trauma. I think I only ever played a demo for that game, but just from that the line is burned into my brain.

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    Hmm. Can't think of much right now....one thing comes to mind, but there's a slight nagging feeling that it was posted before.
    Still, if there's nothing better, here we go. Catchphrase from a movie (and perhaps sequels, didn't watch those). Last image are two words.



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    The first word is probably "I" but it could be something having to do with seeing. The last one is probably "a piece of cake".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Septentrionalis View Post
    The first word is probably "I" but it could be something having to do with seeing. The last one is probably "a piece of cake".
    pretty much right on the eye, totally wrong on the cake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by makanyane View Post
    is the cake bit ' to serve ' ?
    No.

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