Fast Facts
Name:
Lord of the Rings Online
Acronym:
LotRO
Developer:
Turbine
Publisher:
Turbine
Release Date:
4/24/07
Country:
USA
Genre:
RPG
ESRB Rating:
Teen
News
Lord Of The Rings Online: Celebrate with the Summer Festival!

Middle-earth will be celebrating with its Summer Solstice Festival!

Sunny days, backyard parties, picnics, fruity drinks with
those little paper umbrellas: Summer's coming!

 

Summer Festival!We're happy to announce that from June 20th to July 10th,
Middle-earth will be celebrating with its Summer Solstice Festival! Each
race knows it by a different name: Lithe Festival for the Hobbits, Summerdays
for Men, Summerfest for Dwarves, or the Festival of Enedhin for the Elves. No
matter who's enjoying it, the Summer Festival means dancing, drinking, games,
and even fireworks!

 

This two-week-long festival features a variety of quests,
vendors, and special events throughout the lands. Be sure to visit all four
festival areas - Duillond, Bree-fields Festival Grounds, the Party Tree, and
Thorin's Halls - To celebrate!

 

Special vendors will be on-hand to supply festival items
like food & drink, pipe-weed, and fireworks. This is the chance you've been
waiting for to finally get your hands on some special Elven Fireworks!

 

What would a festival be without dancing? Meet up with a
Dance Leader who will teach you new, race-specific dance moves. Soon,
you'll be dazzling onlookers with your smooth dancing techniques that show your
Summer Festival spirit!

Summer Festival!

After you're finished dancing up a sweat, what better way to
cool down on a hot summer night than with friends and drink? Sound good?
Participate at the Inn League! It can be summed up in two words: tavern crawl.
(Of course, after the quests are finished, those two words will probably come
out as: taaaverrnnncraaaawlllIwuveyouguys!)

 

Summer Festival quests include scavenger hunts, farming, and
something called "Hobnanigans!" If you're not sure what Hobnanigans are, you
should come to the Bree-fields Festival Grounds and find out. (Hint: It
involves chickens.*)

 

To learn more about these things, you'll have to keep
checking back!

 

*No chickens were harmed in the making of LOTRO.