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Quest Chain
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- After completing the final year 10 quest, decode the Scrap Paper to arrive at the location of the final quest giver.
- The 10th scrap of paper gives you the order in which to arrange the other scraps, '... it seems to be ... 971624835 ...'
- Arranging the scraps in that orders yields a set of coordinates: [23.8S, 57.5W] to an island in Starmere Lake, whereupon one finds a Standing Stone.
- The riddle quest: The Standing Stone
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Walkthrough & Notes
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- Defeat foes in Annúminas (0/10)
- Talk to Arwen in Rivendell at Imdolen [26.7S, 5.3W]
- The right side of the stage inside the large room in the Prancing Pony, looking from the audience. Try a few positions if it does not work immediately.
- Gather remembrances up on Weathertop [31.2S, 36.9W][31.4S, 36.7W][31.3S, 37.1W]
- Pick an Elanor flower on Cerin Amroth [11.9S, 67.9W]
- Spot the brooch [50.1S, 56.1W] Pippin dropped in Rohan, south of Springview Estate [49.5S, 56.6W], Norcrofts.
- Talk to Aragorn in Rivendell in the Guest Rooms [30.7S, 6.2W] and complete the Instance The Blade that was Broken.
- In front of the Dark Door [73.3S, 69.3W], two on the way through the Paths of the Dead [44.2S, 74.2W]; [43.4S, 74.7W]
- Statue of Thorongil [83.1S, 34.7W] in Pelargir
- Study the marching plans inside the tent in Aragorn's Pavilion in After Battle Pelennor [65.7S, 14.6W].
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Quest Text
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Bestowal dialogue
This scavenger hunt card has a list of things to find. They could be anywhere!
Background
Every year in the spring, the Anniversary Scavenger Hunt takes place to celebrate a very special occasion.
- NOTE: This quest will be removed from your quest log when the current festival ends.
Objective 1
- 'Long have I laboured over a gift for my love. It shall be brought to him when the hour is most dire and his glory shines brightest.'
- 'Why did you do that?' said Strider. 'You have put your foot in it, or should I say finger?
- 'Aragorn stood at the hill's foot, still and silent as a tree. In his hand he held a small golden flower, and a light was in his eyes.'
- 'No hope of escape! But there is hope that I have left some mark of our passage on the ground.'
- 'A brave and desperate gambit designed to draw the Eye away from Frodo and Sam.'
Cards hang from the Party Tree. Each card contains a scavenger hunt to complete at your own pace.
Objective 2
You completed a scavenger hunt card!
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