Largely due to my other commitments, the monthly riddles are now on hiatus. But I’ve also been mulling over the Mara of the Ori riddles (the two that have been posted, and the unpublished ones).
Originally I just wrote them for fun. I think, though, there may be more potential in them – if I can get some consistency in the level of the mathematics – as well as changing that level itself.
The two published riddles have a very high level of math. The second one, which is my favorite of the two, was based off of a problem I was given in a course I took in functional analysis. For those who haven’t heard of it – it’s a 6000-level math course (graduate level) at the University of Tulsa.
I think Mara of the Ori would do better to serve as a means to share a wonderful subject with people who otherwise view it as a dry, soulless exercise they must perform to earn a degree.
This means revising the mathematical principles that support the riddles. The tales themselves would remain largely unchanged – except for the ends, of course.
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Consider this an impending reboot, I suppose, of the first two riddles. It’s something I’m a bit hesitant to do on this blog. I generally consider sites like DeviantART my repository for drafts, and the blog for final copies. But I think the project has the potential to mature, and I’d hate to hold it back for the purposes of a rule that exists only in my mind.
In the meantime, I should post a discussion of the answers to the original versions, since I did receive quite a few answers (and I thank those of you who were supportive!)
However, for now, I have the second draft of An Ember in the Wind to wrestle with.