- Eivor: Iron is forged with tools? And a keyhole could be a mouth of a door? A lock and key?
- Riddler: Wonderful, your wit sparkles! But still... another one.
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*'''Riddler:''' ''I do not get many visitors. Your presence sparked my mind. A rare thing out here.<br>I wonder, will we ever tire of such wordplay? Will the riddles of [[England]] die with me?<br>My grandfather built this turf maze.<br>I might leave this place one day, and move to Escanceaster with my riddles.'' | *'''Riddler:''' ''I do not get many visitors. Your presence sparked my mind. A rare thing out here.<br>I wonder, will we ever tire of such wordplay? Will the riddles of [[England]] die with me?<br>My grandfather built this turf maze.<br>I might leave this place one day, and move to Escanceaster with my riddles.'' | ||
Eivor read a note on the table behind Chad. | Eivor read a note on the table behind Chad. | ||
:''' | :'''Faded Paper'''<br>''By day, I was borne on wings through the air. By night, I steal wits from the worthiest of scoundrels. I loose men's tongues and sweeten their songs. Until my hammer pounds on skulls.'' | ||
She read another note on a table beside him. | She read another note on a table beside him. | ||
:'''Literary Aspirations'''<br>''I have collected riddles for so long, and written some wonderful mind-muddlers, I might put them all down in a book for posterity. Maybe when I retire to {{Wiki|Exeter}}?'' | :'''Literary Aspirations'''<br>''I have collected riddles for so long, and written some wonderful mind-muddlers, I might put them all down in a book for posterity. Maybe when I retire to {{Wiki|Exeter}}?'' | ||
The Riddler was a virtual representation of one of Eivor Varinsdottir's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Eivor came across a man speaking to himself next to Walhdenu Altar.
Eivor approached him.
Eivor spoke to Chad again.
Eivor read a note on the table behind Chad.
She read another note on a table beside him.
Eivor entered Chad's house and read another note.
Eivor completed all three riddles of the man.
The memory's title and the color of Chad's outfit are references to the Batman villain of the same name who regularly dresses in green and is obsessed with using riddles in his criminal schemes.
Chad's note on wanting to write a riddle book once in Exeter is a reference to the Exeter Book, a collection of Old English poetry believed to originate in the late 10th century. It is notable for containing over ninety riddles written in alliterative verse on a wide variety of subjects, ranging from religious aspects to everyday life, and often includes double entendres. Fittingly, the note in his house is an excerpt and alternate translation of Exeter Book Riddle 65, the answer to which is an onion, while the note behind him is an excerpt of Exeter Book Riddle 59, the answer to which is mead.
Eivor's line of "So the cake was a lie?" is a reference to the meme originating from the 2007 video game Portal. In it, the spiteful artificial intelligence program GLaDOS regularly promises to give cake if players and the game's protagonist Chell finish platforming puzzles, only to mock both of them once the obstacle course is completed for thinking they would be rewarded.