In Expeditions: Rome, Syneros, one of your closest allies, requires your help to solve a few riddles to earn his redemption in the Olympion quest. Six different riddles are available, but the player will only need to solve three of them.
It's important to choose the most obvious answer to remove so that Syneros will select the correct answer. Because of the wording, it's a little confusing, but this guide will help.
- Riddle 1 - Consider this thong. The more of it you take, the more you leave behind.
- Answer - It can't be money.
- Riddle 2 - Consider Alexandros Megas. When he conquered Gordion, how did he unravel the knot?
- Answer - He couldn't have pushed it
- Riddle 3 - Consider a beast which devoures all other beasts. It gnaws on iron and grinds stones to dust. It slays king and ruins town. It even beats mountains down.
- Answer - Certainly not a tiger
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- Riddle 4 - Diodoros Consider two fathers and two sons. They go fishing one day. They need to eat one fish each. How many do they need to catch?
- Answer - Certainly not four
- Riddle 5 - Consider this thing which is all about, but can never be seen. It can be captured yet cannot be held. It has no throat, but you can hear it.
- Answer - I doubt it's a bird.
- Riddle 6 - A man went out of his house. He came back home and all of his clothes were wet. Yet not a single hair on his head was wet. How could this be?
- Answer - The man cannot have been naked.
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