Once upon a time, there have been a knight, a druid, a paladin and a sorcerer that survived the great battle upon the fields of glory. Some of them were wounded, some not. All were deadly tired. They had to escape from a hord of orcs, a whole tribe with more then 35 fighters. Late in the night, they came to a huge bridge, or at least the rest of a once mighty bridge. It was small and seemed to be not very save. The sorcerer screamed some loud and mighty words and for a second the bridge glew in a blue light.
"I see" the sorcerer said, "that this bridge will break down and fall into the water within 60 minutes. So we have to hurry up. It will only hold two of us at the same time and it is a long bridge. The wounded knight will need 25 minutes to go over the bridge, and it will take me 20. The paladin can go faster, so he will be on the other side within 10 minutes."
Pointing at the druid he said: "And you can use your spell to move faster. You will need only 5 minutes."
"Ok then, let´s go! Don´t waste time" shouted the knight and started to go. But then he stopped. "I can´t see anything. The bridge is dangerous. We will need your magic light wand to cross it. Without light we will fall down in the cold and deep water. So always someone has to return to bring back the wand of light to the others."
"What shall we do now?" asked the paladin "How can we all reach the other side before the evil orcs will get us? I have no arrow left and we can´t fight them! In which order we have to pass the bridge? Who should go first?" The druid started to grumbel: "Let me say k for knight, d for druid, s for sorcerer, p for paladin. hmmm.... and now let me thing:
dk-d-dp-
and hmmmm nonono.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm."
"Got it!" the sorcerer screamed. "Let´s run!"**_
As you can see there are numbers attached to names/phrases and then those names/phrases translated to letters.
Regarding the answer to this Riddle you can use following phrases to pass A prisoners exam:
dp-d-ks-p-dp / dp-d-sk-p-dp / pd-d-ks-p-pd / pd-d-sk-p-pd / dp-p-ks-d-dp / dp-p-sk-d-dp / pd-p-ks-d-pd / pd-p-sk-d-pd
According to transcripts of A prisoners dialogues from:
https://tibia.fandom.com/wiki/A_Prisoner
I think it might be connected to the Paradox Tower also and the question about 1+1
Also some weird stuff about A prisoner:
Hes name is A Prisoner not just Prisoner. A/Prisoner = beginning of alphabet = 1?
He offers you 50000 gps for a blank rune but when you trade with him he only offers 10 gps (50000=10)
For 7 apples he is willing to give you the key 3666 (Demona connection?), the key opens Mad Mage Room
For him Power = Parcels (you need to use some parcels to get to Paradox Tower climbing a mountain), so number of parcels = Power(did not check how much parcels needed) just like Druid = 5.
Mentions Palkar - general then rebel of minotaurs, also from this point in time minotaurs start to call KAPLAR which can be transpositioned to PALKAR and Markwin does not know what that means, however he is a warrior not a teacher as the book says, so he might not know.
I believe this "quest" or 469 is solvable but hard and tiring and might be not so rewarding.
Have a good one,
Hello,
Please consider mad mage room riddle also: Contents of the book which you use to answer A prisoner: https://tibia.fandom.com/wiki/The_Riddle_(Book)
_**The riddle
Once upon a time, there have been a knight, a druid, a paladin and a sorcerer that survived the great battle upon the fields of glory. Some of them were wounded, some not. All were deadly tired. They had to escape from a hord of orcs, a whole tribe with more then 35 fighters. Late in the night, they came to a huge bridge, or at least the rest of a once mighty bridge. It was small and seemed to be not very save. The sorcerer screamed some loud and mighty words and for a second the bridge glew in a blue light. "I see" the sorcerer said, "that this bridge will break down and fall into the water within 60 minutes. So we have to hurry up. It will only hold two of us at the same time and it is a long bridge. The wounded knight will need 25 minutes to go over the bridge, and it will take me 20. The paladin can go faster, so he will be on the other side within 10 minutes." Pointing at the druid he said: "And you can use your spell to move faster. You will need only 5 minutes." "Ok then, let´s go! Don´t waste time" shouted the knight and started to go. But then he stopped. "I can´t see anything. The bridge is dangerous. We will need your magic light wand to cross it. Without light we will fall down in the cold and deep water. So always someone has to return to bring back the wand of light to the others." "What shall we do now?" asked the paladin "How can we all reach the other side before the evil orcs will get us? I have no arrow left and we can´t fight them! In which order we have to pass the bridge? Who should go first?" The druid started to grumbel: "Let me say k for knight, d for druid, s for sorcerer, p for paladin. hmmm.... and now let me thing:
dk-d-dp-
and hmmmm nonono.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm." "Got it!" the sorcerer screamed. "Let´s run!"**_
As you can see there are numbers attached to names/phrases and then those names/phrases translated to letters.
Actually we can find 4 graves in Mintwallin coressponding to humans: https://tibia.fandom.com/wiki/Mapper?coords=127.2-125.85-15-3-1-1 You see a grave. You read: The knight (25 minutes)
You see a grave. You read: The Paladin (10 minutes)
You see a grave. You read: The sorcerer (20 minutes)
You see a grave. You read: The druid (5 minutes)
Regarding the answer to this Riddle you can use following phrases to pass A prisoners exam: dp-d-ks-p-dp / dp-d-sk-p-dp / pd-d-ks-p-pd / pd-d-sk-p-pd / dp-p-ks-d-dp / dp-p-sk-d-dp / pd-p-ks-d-pd / pd-p-sk-d-pd According to transcripts of A prisoners dialogues from: https://tibia.fandom.com/wiki/A_Prisoner
I think it might be connected to the Paradox Tower also and the question about 1+1
Also some weird stuff about A prisoner:
I believe this "quest" or 469 is solvable but hard and tiring and might be not so rewarding. Have a good one,