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Lord Chagatai

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Re: I have a medieval riddle
« Reply #15 on: 2013-08-25, 00:30:22 »
2 of more to come in a series, written by me.

#1)
Strong and Beautiful,
Beloved by All.
I fear no Object,
Yet for that which is Simple.
Red and Green, given by tricksters Hand,
Should hold Consternation.
Till the next Yggdrasil Grows.
Who Am I?

#2)
Brave and True.
My courage Unquestioned.
Forever I laid down my Shield.
Sacrificing the side of my Sword.
That tricksters Ken,
Could have Surety.
Who am I?

#1 blood spilt on the battle field

#2 a knight


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Re: I have a medieval riddle
« Reply #16 on: 2013-08-25, 14:47:53 »
#1 is about spilt blood but not on the field.

#2.. well more than one KSCA has been inspired by the story this is from but a knight isn't the answer.
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Re: I have a medieval riddle
« Reply #17 on: 2015-03-13, 18:13:41 »
Lets continue this thread.
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Re: I have a medieval riddle
« Reply #18 on: 2015-03-13, 18:52:54 »
Mine still haven't been solved so I'll give a hint.

Both answer's are a "who" not a "what" and have a relation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe though the who themselves have not yet shown up yet.

And the answer's are contained in an "Epic".
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