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Khuutra said:
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

Good god, you are being technical. Dairy Milk Caramel?

Again, you're on the right track, but you're moving between the rails rather than moving to the station.



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