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Kantor said:
Khuutra said:

Your riddle has me stumped too, in point of fact.

Lanterns and beehives have creases, folds, and openings. Same with lightbulbs.

Here is a hint: what TOlkien is describing has none of those things

Keep trying! You're halfway there!

No creases, folds or openings...

I'll assume the "golden" isn't metaphorical, or it's a really shitty riddle, because the whole thing is a metaphor.

A tree? Golden sap.

I can't help it!

Is it a butt

Is it a butt when farting

Re: tree - this is a good guess, but a tree's sap is intrinsic to the tree itself, and a tree can't be construed as a box. It doesn't contain sap in the sense that there's no nougat of sap in the center of it.

Yes, the golden thing is literal