I'm planning a one-shot in which my players will enter a dungeon containing all sorts of puzzles and riddles. One of the puzzles will involve collecting 4 crystals, which can only be removed from their pedestals by answering a riddle based on the element which the crystal is connected to. Water, air, fire and earth. I have some riddles for the first 3 but I'm struggling with earth.
Any suggestions?
Also if you have any ideas for the other three I'm open to ideas!
These are the three I have so far;
Give me food and I will live. Give me water and I will die. What am I? (Fire)
A cloud was my mother, the wind is my father. My son is the cool stream, and my daughter is the fruit of the land. A rainbow is my bed, the earth is my final resting place. What am I? (Water. Rain more specifically.)
What moves beneath the sun, but does not leave a shadow? (Air)
Hello all! I need some help.
I'm planning a one-shot in which my players will enter a dungeon containing all sorts of puzzles and riddles. One of the puzzles will involve collecting 4 crystals, which can only be removed from their pedestals by answering a riddle based on the element which the crystal is connected to. Water, air, fire and earth. I have some riddles for the first 3 but I'm struggling with earth.
Any suggestions?
Also if you have any ideas for the other three I'm open to ideas!
These are the three I have so far;
Give me food and I will live. Give me water and I will die. What am I? (Fire)
A cloud was my mother, the wind is my father. My son is the cool stream, and my daughter is the fruit of the land. A rainbow is my bed, the earth is my final resting place. What am I? (Water. Rain more specifically.)
What moves beneath the sun, but does not leave a shadow? (Air)
Thanks!
The farmer needs me, the knight wants me and the lord has me (land=earth)
I can slip through your fingers, yet my weight can crush you
In death you will be me and in life my gifts will sustain you
Since your other riddles are short, perhaps a shorter one for water as well? “My embrace will kill you, yet without me you cannot live.”
Those are perfect! Thank you!