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Welcome to the Dulverton Riddlers.
Start at the yew tree overlooking the school field just above the long jump pit.
 
Chapter one

The Riddlers Tale

Welcome one and welcome all
To my broad and brightest hall
A hall with neither roof nor floor
A hall without walls nor doors
A hall where all seasons meet
A hall where grass grows beneath your feet
A hall where daily weather unfolds
A hall where the nights are sharp and cold
A hall where the sky tops the ceiling
A hall with edges marked by railings

This is where I come to play
This is where the innocent stray
This is where I set the test
And I am the Wind and I come from the west.
But before we begin and make our introductions
I think it best you follow these instructions

Make a camera with your hands
And turn it up towards the sky
Find an animal in the clouds
It might be worm, walrus, fish or fly
And if the clouds have run away
Then frame tree bark or a crack in a wall
And spot your creatures shape today

Now in a moment of quiet reflection
Consider your creature with deep inspection
And imagine it sitting upon your palm
Quite content and very calm
Purring if pur it can
And happy to either sit or stand

(When all have an animal then we will progress)
Chapter two

The Wind is fickle the Wind is shrill
The Wind blows warm and the Wind blows chill
And on his path around the world
He stings the cheeks of all boys and girls
And he's stolen six innocent folk
Whose shapes were spotted in his cloak
These kidnapped creatures are now in cages
It's up to you to rescue in stages
He's snatched them from the world around
And sets you six riddles to confound

With a click and a flick of his glassy fist
Bolts of ice skewer the earth
Setting six cages strong
And trapping his prisoners inside the turf

Now cross quickly to your first container
Will the riddle be a no brainer?
But if this riddle be too complex
Then these prisoners will be lost to the test
And set to wander over icy plains
Where cockerels spin on weather veins
And the Wild West Wind chases about
And he whips up storms and delivers drought

So thinking caps on and smarts required
For the Wild West Wind wants you fired
And if you can't solve the riddles below
Then perhaps it's the cages that you'll go
And there you'll be trapped for a year and a day
Until that is the next come to play
And run the riddles set in this test
And try and save prisoners from the Wild West
Walk towards the long jump pit.
 
Chapter three

Nelly the elephant

Nelly is a enormous,scary elephant. The west wind locked up Nelly because he was speeding in his black Lamborghini. If you solve the riddle he will be freed what comes out your mouth a lot?
Continue down the field.
 
Chapter four

Geoffrey the panda

inside the cage is a tiny panda sat in a small black Lamborghini with giant dents covering it. His face begins to light up "can you help me I was locked up, i tried to run but he was to strong and fast for me" "I have this tiny riddle its small but it is rrrreeeaaallllllllyyyyy rrrreeeaaallllllllyyyyy hard to answer
you begin to read

What is old yet young,
over 100 yet only 1,
with out it there is nothing.

Now on to the next cage.
Continue down the field.
 
Chapter five

Ben the bat

As Ben the bat tried to escape the west wind the more tired he grew. So as you approach the cage the bat says "hello I'm Ben and I'm a rare long legged bat and recently when I've been trapped in this cage I have been trying to work out this riddle will you help me?" then you reply "yes" then ben read:
Don't use me as a scrubbing brush
I like to snuffle around in the scruff
I'm fat and prickly
Who am I ?







I'm a hedgehog




Continue down the field.
 
Chapter six

Macky The giraffe

'Hello, my name is Macky and today I'm going to tell you a little something!' I'm a awesome giraffe, I am so massive, as tall as a house. My ears are like the end of a dragon's tail, pointy and cute! The pattern of my coat is like a network of puzzles. I'm so unique.
HOW?
WHY?



Help me by working this riddle out

I come in many different sizes,
but you can't wear me,
I go round and round always making the same shape,
if you are lucky you will get a ride from my at a fairground

WHAT AM I ?????
Continue down the field.
 
Chapter seven

Felix the Frog

Felix is looking very glum inside his cage, could you brighten up his day by solving his riddle perhaps?

Felix sits really still in a hope that he can focus all his brain power on solving the riddle and escaping this cage.

This is his riddle which he has been staring at for a long time!

Every spring a new dress
To be discarded in the fall
My bark has no bite
And my dappled summer shade
Is good for one and all

Do you know the answer?
If you know it then remember it as you will need it at the end, where you'll get a chance to release your friends.

Now on to the next cage.
Continue down the field.
 
Chapter eight

Martha the Mayfly

Martha the Mayfly is scooting about inside her cage, she has only hours to live as Mayflies don't live for very long. The sooner she solves her riddle the better, lets see if we can help her.

She spots you coming over in an instant, 'here' she says, 'this is my riddle' and she reads it out to you.

See through me and see the day
Beyond my glaze the weather does play
And when the day is warm and fine
Open me up and let the day inside

Do you know the answer?

If you know it then remember it as you will need it at the end, where you'll get a chance to release your friends.

Now on to the next cage.
Continue down the field.
 
Chapter nine

The Finale

The Wind whips East then the Wind whips West
Ready for the riddlers to step up to his test
He steels through the tree tops
And slices through the town
Now the West Wind wants
the answers you have found.

Solve the riddles and your friends will go free.
Chapter ten

Riddle A Lewis

In cage number one we have Harry the Hedgehog.

This is his riddle

If you cross me
I won't be cross
Black step
White step
Black step
White step
And across.

If you know the answer then say it now.

The real answer is

A Zebra Crossing

Were you right?
Chapter eleven

Riddle B Jack

In cage number two, we have Geoffrey the Panda

If you answer his riddle right then he is free.

This is his riddle

What is old yet young,
over 100 yet only 1,
with out it there is nothing.

If you know the answer then say it now.

The real answer is

Time

Were you right?
Chapter twelve

Riddle C Patrick

In cage number three, we have Silus the Salamander

If you answer his riddle right then he is free.

This is his riddle

Cut me up and I'll make you cry
Fresh juices bringing tears to your eyes
Golden or red with multiple skins
Often pickled but rarely in tins

If you know the answer then say it now.

The real answer is

An Onion

Were you right?
Chapter thirteen

Riddle D Makaila

'Hello, my name is Macky and today I'm going to tell you a little something!' I'm a awesome giraffe, I am so massive, as tall as a house. My ears are like the end of a dragon's tail, pointy and cute! The pattern of my coat is like a network of puzzles. I'm so unique.
HOW?
WHY?



Help me by working this riddle out

I come in many different sizes,
but you can't wear me,
I go round and round always making the same shape,
if you are lucky you will get a ride from my at a fairground

WHAT AM I ?????



A: Merry-go-round
Chapter fourteen

Riddle E

In cage number five, we have Felix the Frog.

If you answer his riddle right then he is free.

This is his riddle

Every spring a new dress
To be discarded in the fall
My bark has no bite
And my dappled summer shade
Is good for one and all

If you know the answer then say it now.

The real answer is

A Tree

Were you right?
Chapter fifteen

Riddle F

In cage number six, we have Martha the Mayfly

If you answer her riddle right then she is free.

This is her riddle

See through me and see the day
Beyond my glaze the weather does play
And when the day is warm and fine
Open me up and let the day inside

If you know the answer then say it now.

The real answer is

A window

Were you right?
Chapter sixteen

The end

For every correct answer you give, the ice of their cage melts and the animal is set free.

How many were you able to free?

But the Wind is Wild
And he comes from the west
And he asks one last thing
for the end of his test
What were the beasts you saw in the sky
Was it Worm or Walrus or Fish or Fly?

Speak your animals out loud so the Wild West Wind can catch your breath.

And then Wild Wind is gone again to search for your folk
And snatch the ones you spotted in his cloak.
And gather them here for the next round of his test
To see if the new riddlers are as good as the last.