30 day LOTRO challenge
Day 21: Post some gorgeous LOTRO scenery
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30 day LOTRO challenge
Day 21: Post some gorgeous LOTRO scenery
Day 21 of the Lord of the Rings Online 30 Day Challenge : Post Some Gorgeous LotRO scenery:
A view of the Falathlorn Homesteads in Ered Luin
Pend Eregion (Hollin)
Nen Harn, Bree-land
Great Delving, Moria
Forochel
A view of the Lonelands from the Trollshaws
Lothlorien
Thrór's Coomb, Enedwaith
I wish I could post all the scenery, but I don’t think Tumblr would like that... (should be all caught up to date tomorrow)
30-DAY LOTRO CHALLENGE
Day 30: What’s the most fun you’ve ever had in the game?
They say it’s not about the destination, but rather the journey, and most of all, the friends you’ve made along the way. All of LOTRO is fun - from chicken play to turtle soup to taking a Denethor dive off the prow of Minas Tirith, from hooking a 50lb salmon in the Bruinen to finding the killer rabbit to losing your pants from the Inn League Keg, and discovering all the best glitches and bugs - but what makes it truly special is having others to share it with. Ever since I joined I’ve been a part of a truly wonderful kinship, full of folks who have been kind and welcoming and have always had my back and offered help when I needed it or company when I wanted it. I am so incredibly grateful to know each and every one of them. I can’t imagine I’d have had half the fun I did without them. It’s been two whole years since I started and to me it’s just the beginning; I have so much of Middle-Earth still to explore! And I know that when I do, I’ll have my friends by my side.
A very big shoutout to @samwise-po-tay-toe-gamgee and @eomer for making the LOTRO experience ten times better, and ten times funnier. You guys are the best <3
Here’s to many more memories in Middle-Earth :)
30-DAY LOTRO CHALLENGE
Day 21: Post some gorgeous LOTRO scenery!
These are just a smattering of the absolutely stunning views around Arda to be seen in LOTRO.
Locations are:
1. The East Wall
2. Gap of Rohan
3. The Cape of Belfalas (Housing district)
4. Enedwaith
5. The Wold
6. Sâri-surma (Forochel instance for In Their Absence)
7. The Wold
8. I can’t forget the dick-shrooms of Moria, in the Foundations of Stone, #1 fav right there
Day 16 of the Lord of the Rings Online 30 Day Challenge : Take a LotRO SElfie
Pretty sure this is *not* what was meant, but whatever. :)
30-DAY LOTRO CHALLENGE
Day 19: Show off your favorite mount.
After all mounts have come and gone, Kedzel my trusty treasure-laden goat will always be at my side. I won him at the treasure hunt during my first month or so of playing the game, and never had it drop ever again. When not on a warsteed, I’ll likely be on Kedzel. What dwarf is complete without their goat?
Favourite NPC?
Day 5 of the Lord of the Rings Online 30 Day Challenge
Hero. Dunlending. Woman of Lhanuch. Adventurer. Sister of Wadu. Daughter of Suvulch. Conqueror of prejudice.
And...I totally agree with her on things:
All days here.
30 DAYS OF LOTRO CHALLENGE
Day 11: Pic of your choice.
Have I told you all about my slight obsession quest to find the most extraordinary bread in LOTRO’s Middle-Earth?
Game designers for LOTRO put a lot of work into what they do, and I think it’s often underappreciated. So when I stumbled upon these scrumptious artisan loaves in the Bree crafting hall, I knew I had to find all the game objects that went above and beyond in terms of quality and creativity. There are many! But I’ve been focusing on bread, because who doesn’t love bread? There’s some really nice bread in Tom Bombadil’s house too. It’s worth a gander.
Look at those fresh-baked loaves. You want them, you know you do.
Day 12: Favorite quest so far?
Do you know how hard it is to answer a question like that? As if I could ever choose. Every quest is a unique experience, and the LOTRO designers put thought, witty humor, and dedication to Tolkien’s lore into each. The chicken play quests are amazing, for one. I also love the turtle soup quest. Mordrambor’s storyline, and the epic vol 1 as well (discovering Mordirith, aka Earnur, in the legendarium was super exciting!!). I also really enjoy some of the festival quests, like the mushroom hunt or the egg scramble. Or the one in Forochel where this guy wants to kidnap the woman he’s in love with, thinking that’s the best way to get her to marry him. It all works out in the end and they give you candied almonds. I’ll never forget that one. I barely ever skip quests, because I truly enjoy doing each and every one. Yeah, sure, most of the time you’re solving other people’s problems, but they’re incredibly grateful at the end and sometimes you even save lives, and you become well-loved by those you meet in your travels. I enjoy helping others through quests, all of them!