House Sylvanfair/CHE 30th Anniversary Celebration Scavenger Hunt

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As part of the Co-operative Houses of Elanthia 30th Anniversary Celebration, in Imaerasta of 5121, House Sylvanfair is delighted to host a scavenger hunt to help participants get a little more familiar with some of the local houses of Wehnimer's Landing, led by Aethyra and Arianiss.

Scavenger Hunt Checklist

  • Find your way to the Lilac Garden from the House Sylvanfair Grove and collect a sample from the many bushes growing there.
  • Go for a swim at Silvergate Inn and bring back a refreshment from the poolside table.
  • Try out the comfy hammock in the House Paupers Rose Garden. Before you leave, peek into the ale-stained driftwood crate and be amazed! Take note of something interesting you see in there and tell us what it is when you come back.
  • Take a moment to visit The Remembrance at Twilight Hall. Spend a moment with the Weeping Stone. Tell us what the plaque says when you come back to us.
  • Check out the Fishing Pond at Helden Hall, and see if you can beat Arianiss's record of skipping a stone NINE TIMES across the pond! Bring back one of the stones used for skipping or an acorn from the oak tree there.
  • Stop by the House Brigatta Memorial Garden and breathe in the lavender and sage. Once you have achieved tranquility, take note of the plaque there. Tell us what is engraved beneath the inscription when you come back to us.
  • You will find many things to enjoy in the Rising Phoenix Courtyard! Take your time. Bring back one of the things that grow there.
  • Go to Rone Academy. There are very few restrictions and anyone is allowed inside. The trickiest part is finding your way in though. Bring us anything you find on the Rone Academy grounds.
  • Pay a visit to the House Sovyn Herb Garden and see what you can harvest from the big tree there. Bring it back with you to show us.
  • Go jump in the leaf pile in Willow Hall's park and bring back an autumn leaf.