Fall is here! And with it, tons of new items to revamp your house and yard in time for the harvest season.
Fall is a time of abundance and festivities for all the hard work in the summer finally paid off. In your yard, treat your guests with the finest meals on a Feasting Table and proudly display fun prizes won during the Festival. And
don’t forget to visit The Shire Homestead Furniture Vendor for he has in stock beautiful Autumn Elm trees that will give your neighbourhoods the colors of the season!
But fall is also a time of great darkness for the folks of Middle-Earth as the days shortens and the night deepens. If you’re an amateur of scary stories, maybe you should consider having a haunted house of your own…
Get those terrifying paintings from the Festival, change your wall colors for a darker one and try to put your hands on some of these weird trophies from the taxidermists. Bug heads, dead hands and stuffed animals are a sure way to scare the most daring Hobbit!
Oh and if your can, have an Ominous pool greet your visitors… Along with Garaudain Totems and Dead Tree Stump, you’ll be the talk of the neighbourhood!
Check out the Decoration Guide to know where to buy all those goodies!













October 26, 2010 at 10:37 am
The other day I was wandering around a random housing neighborhood looking for “open houses” to tour (am I the only one who does this?). I opened one door and found myself mere inches away from the giant, wide-open snarl of a Warg Trophy! The owner had placed it *right* in the entranceway, facing the door, so anyone zoning in would find themselves “attacked,” so to speak, by his gigantic guard dog. It was a truly frightening experience and one that anyone interested in creating a scary house would be well to consider.
October 26, 2010 at 11:28 am
I tour the neighbors too. That’s how I get to see all the raiding trophies I’ll never get – the twitching Helchgam tentacle, the Watcher “toss you around” pool, and the set of armor you can use to briefly dress in orc armor.
October 27, 2010 at 12:50 pm
For my house I tried to focus more on the Fall aspect of the holiday than the scarier Halloween side as I don’t really celebrate the holiday in RL.
I’m glad there were a lot of Fall decorations available that allowed me to do this – Autumn cedar tree from the Shire homesteads, Free People’s banner, large pumpkin, a warm colored stone Annuminnas statue, and the sundial. My home is at Falathorn, 3 Haven Way, Imlad-in-Gir neighborhood, Landroval (home of Thinhith). The inside of my house has been changed to focus more on the feasting aspect of the holiday (just need that Inn League keg now).
I find I’m a tad more limited on my standard Hobbit home on Arkenstone. So, I have a pumpkin, a scarecrow and a large harvest table placed outside. Oh would that they would create a small feasting table!
October 27, 2010 at 2:58 pm
There is!
http://www.casualstrolltomordor.com/2010/06/decoration-and-furniture-guide-small-yard/
October 27, 2010 at 3:15 pm
I should have been more specific (although I’m really glad you posted that cause it gave me some great ideas for a Hobbit Fall yard) – I meant a small feasting table for the inside of my house. I have the large breakfast table for the inside of my Elven house – but there is nothing similar for the small furniture decoration catagory . . . unless Kia proves me wrong.
October 27, 2010 at 3:21 pm
Hehe, nope, you’re right on this one.
The closest thing we have is the Festive Table from the Yule Festival, but it’s a large decoration item (and also the only one with food apart from the Breakfast Table!)