How to solve Riddles in the Olympian Quest para Expeditions: Rome em PC.



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How to solve Riddles in the Olympian Quest

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To start the Olympian quest, you need to have conquered Mytilene. You would also have to have access to your legion, Legio VIctrix. From there, you will then travel to the Temple of Apollon in East Asia Minor. 

When you get into the Temple, go straight past the market and go up one flight of stairs. Take a left. There you will see Pigres standing by a statue. Talk to him. He will then call and accuse Syneros of dealing in bad faith with his grandfather. Pigres will demand revenge. 

You can either end the quest here by saying you don’t have time for it, or you can suggest that Syneros and Pigres’s grandfather have a rematch. Pigres will accept the match in his grandfather's name, and they start fighting.

Syneros beats Pigres by breaking his collarbone, and that concludes that part of the quest. When you return to the Legion you will find Diodoros at the gate waiting. Diodoros and Syneros have a battle of riddles to finally put the dispute to rest. 

Diodoros will ask you about 7 riddles, and you can choose between three possible answers. Alternatively, you can also use the Ethos or Logos methods to answer the riddles. 

Here is a list of all the Riddles and their potential answers:

  • Question: "A man went out of his. 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 is bald (select option 3 or 4).
  • Question: "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: Three (select option 3 or 4)
  • Question: "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: The wind (select option 3 or 4)
  • Question: "Consider this thing: The more you have of it, the less you see."
    Answer: Darkness (select option 2 or 3)
  • Question: "Consider a beast which devours all other beats. It gnaws on iron and grinds stones to dust. It slays kings and ruins town. It even beats mountains down."
    Answer: Time (select option 2 or 4)
  • Question: Consider this thing: It cannot be seen, and it weighs nothing. You can put it in a barrel. When you do, the barrel is lighter." 
    Answer: A hole (select option 2 or 4)
  • Questions: "Consider Alexandros Megas. When he conquered Gordion, how did he unravel the knot?"
    Answer: He cut it (select option 2 or 3)