Puzzling Asked by Feryll on September 14, 2020
My first semester—no, my entire freshman year—in high school, I was all alone.
As I started my sophomore year, I finally made a friend. Two, actually. They weren’t in the same class as me, but for the rest of my high school life, they and their classmates basically defined my whole friend group.
As sophomore year drew to a close, I made yet more friends, from another class. There were finally some dynamics between us.
Cue the start of junior year. More friends from yet another class, yet I feel things won’t be so complicated anymore. (This semester we were big into D&D, but we had to substitute d12’s for d20’s).
At some point during my sixth semester, we looked at ourselves in the mirror and realized we were quite exceptional.
Start of senior year: Exponent? Blaze it!
How many friends did I have by graduation, and across how many different classes?
At first I thought that you might be
but there were too many clues that I couldn't explain.
Then I thought you could be
There are still many parts that I doubt about, but let me try, first the global story:
To fill in the details, there are different stories possible, none of them much more convincing than any other, so I'm not so sure.
Some clues that I have no idea how to interpret:
No idea what happened in senior year...
Let me make a wild guess, I hope that I'm at least somewhat on the right track:
Answered by doetoe on September 14, 2020
Ok, with your hint, I'll take another stab at it. I think you and your friends are
You were in a
The friends you made, were in a different
They, together with the others in their class(es)
There are at least two more
You and your friends are exceptional, as you can see from looking in the mirror. This could mean that
Swapping d12 for d20:
So, for the full story:
All in all
Answered by doetoe on September 14, 2020
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