June 2002 Quests This is actually a log of all the quests we can remember before this web site went live, so many are missing. If your quest is missing and you'd like it added, email celia@rpsd.com or note Celia on the MUD. Since we didn't keep track of winners at this time, no winners are listed for these quests.

Mob-Ku

Participants wrote haiku about mobs. View all entries and winners here.


Tribalimericks

Participants wrote limericks making fun of other tribes or singing the praises of their own. Winners received immortal tokens. Read all the entries here.


Body of Work

Questmaster named three movies, pieces of artwork, books, famous battles, etc. and participants had to name the person responsible for that body of work.


Name Them All

Participants provided complete lists of everything in a certain set, like the seven deadly sins, the twelve apostles, the names of the Brady kids, the members of the president's cabinet, etc.


Movie Quotes

Questmaster provided quotes from movies, and participants named the movies from which the quotes were excerpted.


What has it got in its pocketses?

Questmaster listed items from the MUD, and participants had to name which mob carried these items.


Stump Murk

After collecting Tolkien trivia questions from participants, Murkanen had to try to answer them on the public game channel. Anyone whose question stumped Murkanen got a prize.


Mirkwood Riddles

Participants solved riddles about Mirkwood mobs and items.


Finish the Pair

The questmaster gave one member of a famous pair, and participants supplied the other member. For example Sonny and _____, or Lucy and _____.


Shire Bloodbath

Sneaky hobbitses stole precious mulberry extracts from a merchant in Solace. Participants ripped through the Shire reclaiming the stolen property.


Cherries are the Romantic Fruit

Celia distributed fifty baskets of cherries throughout several newbie areas in a fever of goodwill toward lowbie mobs, and then realized she dropped her car keys in one of the baskets and wanted them all back.


Analogies

Like the verbal reasoning test on the SAT. Stalin is to revolution as Gandhi is to what?