

Commented
Posted a Comment: Apr 21st, 2011
"No, not nashor."
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Posted a Comment: Apr 21st, 2011
"Okay, it seems like the "it" was leading you too much to items.
But the "it" is the rose, so "it" doesn't have to be an item, you wouldn't even use the pronoun "it" to describe "it".
:>"
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Posted a Comment: Apr 21st, 2011
"Nope, next hint comes after the next two guesses."
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Posted a Comment: Apr 21st, 2011
"Nope.
Dont take it too literally, especially the first stanza is very metaphorical.
Finding out the meaning of "thorn" and "rose" is the key to the riddle.
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Posted a Comment: Apr 21st, 2011
"No, sry.
Maybe this will help you:
It grows in the tense of the fight,
the death it brings increases it's might.
Should be pretty obvious now, i think."
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Posted a Comment: Apr 21st, 2011
"Nope :o"
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Posted a Comment: Apr 21st, 2011
"None of these :P"
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Posted a Comment: Apr 21st, 2011
"Yee :3
The thorn of a rose is still stinging,
if it's beautiful and you could be singing
about it's passionate red.
Don't touch it, you will regret!
If you can't resist it's beauty, you die,
and it's laugh will make me cry.
Had some grammatical and syntactical problems with t"
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Posted a Comment: Apr 21st, 2011
"Aegis of the Legion?
But since the third stanza doesn't fit it, it probably is Lux. "