Can you solve the "Riddle of the Doge?"
As you uncover the hidden chamber and enter the dankly lit room, a large Doge statue springs to life and looks at you gleefully. You can almost see it's stone tail wag as it prepares to ask:
"A thing there is whose voice is one; Whose feet are four and two."
Is that a riddle? I wonder what it could mean.
"A thing there is whose voice is one; Whose feet are four and two."
Is that a riddle? I wonder what it could mean.