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Elven Activities

Sometimes you may find that you are the only elf awake within the forest of Amon Lond . On this page you will find activities that you can undertake that will result with you earning trust points and also educating you in how an elf leads his life within the tribe.

But do not feel that you have to keep these suggested activities you can create activities of your own and involve others and even have them added here.

(Remember trust points can’t be awarded if you don’t tell anyone, so post your tales of activities on the tribe forum)

Warning Totems; These totems are constructed near and around our sacred groves and meadows they are to ward off wandering humans, these can be anything that takes your fancy but they must have a woodland feel about them. The use of different shades of green and brown can add depth to your totem and the use of skulls and other such things can plant seeds of fear in who ever comes across them.

Planting and caring for the forest; Planting new tree’s and meadows shows Vala’Vanya’Amil that we still care for her forest. Use your imagination in making the tree’s and meadows. The trick is to make them as mysterious as possible, so that when you finished you can invite fellow elves to gather at the newly grown tree or meadow and share stories and music together. It also gives the forest that surrounds our buildings a sense of elvish inhabitants.

Elven Groves; The tribe of course requires food and what better way to aid the tribe than planting vegetables and fruits so that you can harvest them. Of course the ground will require digging over and made fertile for the fresh vegetables and fruit that will be grown. Again your imagination is your limit, using gnarled staff’s to great vines, dyed cloth for the fertile dirt.

(more to come later)