So What's The Riddle Like, Anyway? (PFRPG) PDF (based on
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Your PCs are deep in the dungeon and have just encountered a terrifying monster which they have no chance of defeating. Luckily, the monster is bored and challenges the party to a riddling contest instead of simply just killing them. Alternatively, the party have encountered a sentient statue that will not let them past until they have answered three riddles correctly. At this point, a GM may panic and just hand-wave the ensuing riddles or allow the PCs to answer them correctly by making skill checks.
So What’s The Riddle Like, Anyway? banishes this problem by providing scores of ready-to-use riddles ready to insert into almost any GM’s campaign. Now a GM (or aspiring bard) has loads of riddles in his arsenal ready to strike fear into the hearts of those hearing them!
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This one looks great! I love riddle-games in fantasy but am lousy at them myself. This one ought to go pretty well with some of those books on Norse kennings and Old English riddles I have.
If you have a lot of riddle books, you may recognise a handful of the more traditional riddles here, but I can also guarantee that there will be riddles here that you haven't seen.
The selection is probably best summed up by another rhyme - "something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue."
Hooray! I'll be sending Liz this review immediately. I'm sure she'll be jolly happy! Thanks very much or the review. (funnily enough I just commissioned Liz earlier in the week to do another instalment in the line so this is excellent timing!
Far to many products these days are all about the hack n' slash aspect, so seeing a product that encourages people to slow down and think, to infuse their games with material that forces their players to utilize their brains for more than mental calculators for figuring up hit damage is always a good thing.