The three adventurers, Abdulazeez, Ibrahim, and Ngozi, had been walking for hours. They were tired and thirsty, but they kept going. Finally, they reached a clearing in the forest. In the center of the clearing was a large stone structure.
The structure was a temple. It was made of stone and had a large door in the center. The door was sealed shut with a large padlock.
The three adventurers looked at each other in confusion. How were they going to get inside?
Suddenly, they heard a voice. It was a deep, booming voice that seemed to come from everywhere.
"Welcome, brave adventurers," the voice said. "I am the guardian of this temple. If you wish to enter, you must first prove your worth. You must answer three riddles. If you answer all three correctly, you may enter. If you fail, you must turn back."
The adventurers looked at each other. They had no choice but to accept the challenge.
The first riddle was:
"What is the difference between a mountain and a hill?"
Ibrahim thought for a moment and then answered, "A mountain is higher than a hill."
The voice boomed, "Correct!"
The second riddle was:
"What is the difference between a river and a stream?"
Ngozi thought for a moment and then answered, "A river is wider than a stream."
The voice boomed, "Correct!"
The third riddle was:
"What is the difference between a lake and a pond?"
Abdulazeez thought for a moment and then answered, "A lake is deeper than a pond."
The voice boomed, "Correct!"
The adventurers had answered all three riddles correctly. The door to the temple opened with a loud creak.
The adventurers stepped inside and found themselves in a large chamber. In the center of the chamber was a pedestal with a large chest on it.
The adventurers had passed the first challenge. Now, they had to find the lost treasure.