
Fall Festival is running this year from September 24 – October 14, 2012. This guide is here to help you find all the events available. The primary currency of this festival is Fall Festival Tokens. Collecting these can help you buy the goodies listed in the rewards section below.
There appear to be no ticketed events in this festival. Save those festival tickets for another day! Other than the new rewards added, we could find no changes to the festival’s quests from last year.
If you plan to spend any time in the new Haunted Burrow event, you may want to hold off buying a lot of items as there is a chance to earn them from the special chest inside the burrow freeing up your tokens to buy other goodies! The quests are mostly broken up into four major regions in Middle Earth.
- Bree Festival Grounds (24.7S, 51.6W Breeland)
- Thorin’s Hall (13.48S, 103.2W Thorin’s Gate) – in the underground Tavern
- Duillond (24.6S, 93.1W Ered Luin)
- Shire Party Tree (29.85S, 71.48W Shire)
What is not included in this guide The festivals of Middle Earth include certain quests that appear with each and every festival. Please see our guide on these General Festival Quests for help with those events. This would include the:
- dance quests
- horse race
- Inn League quests
- Ale Association quests
Also the Fall Festival ends the quest of the Travelling Farmer. This is a quest for those with the farming profession and you had to have started this quest in the summer in order to collect your reward in the fall festival.
Deeds
- The Haunted Burrow After completing the quest of the same name you’ll get the deed “The Haunted Burrow”. It has 7 tasks you need to complete in order to earn the “Burrower” title. These tasks are the other quests available for the Haunted Burrow shown in the Haunted Burrow section below.
- Consume Consumables: Applications of "Coveritall" Use consumable 300 times and you will be able to use this affect as a permanent skill (no consumable required)
- Consume Consumables: Black Silk Gloves Use consumable 300 times and you will be able to use this affect as a permanent skill (no consumable required)
- Consume Consumables: Buckets of Fear Use consumable 300 times and you will be able to use this affect as a permanent skill (no consumable required)
- Consume Consumables: Candles and Mirrors Use consumable 300 times and you will be able to use this affect as a permanent skill (no consumable required)
- Consume Consumables: Potent Bird Seed Use consumable 300 times and you will be able to use this affect as a permanent skill (no consumable required)
- Consume Consumables: Specimen Jar: Gross Bugs Use consumable 300 times and you will be able to use this affect as a permanent skill (no consumable required)
- Consume Consumables: Spider Legs Use consumable 300 times and you will be able to use this affect as a permanent skill (no consumable required)
The Haunted Burrow
The haunted burrow was the new event added in 2010. It’s a haunted house in the cellar of Bag End and is full decorated haunted house style. This is not to be missed! Before you can enter, there is a short quest chain you must complete.
- A Cellar Door Appears
Quest Starter: Opal Goodbody (29.S, 71.6W, The Shire)
Level: 10
You are sent around the area to ask about the new door that has appeared going into the lower part of the Hill. You are first sent to Lobelia and then to Gaffer Gamgee. - Bilbo’s Letter:
Quest Starter: Gaffer Gamgee (30.2S, 71.5W, The Shire)
Level 10
Pre-requisite: A Cellar Door Appears
Bilbo appears to have left a letter in the care of the Gaffer and you ask if you can share it with Lobelia. After basically bugging the snot out of Lobelia she tells you that the letter says Bilbo left her the spoons and they are the key to the cellar. - The Haunted Burrow
Quest Starter: Lobelia Sackville-Baggins (29.4S, 71.3W, The Shire)
Level: 10
Pre-requisite: Bilbo’s Letter
Rewards: 3 Fall Festival Tokens
The entrance to the cellar is directly below Lobelia near Opal Goodbody at 29.6S, 71.6W, The Shire. Once inside you are transported into a haunted house. Things will pop out and scare you, bookshelves reveal secret passages and running into cobwebs will temporarily blind you. It really is very well done! Your goal is to find Lobelia in this maze of a cellar. She’s not far inside but can be easily missed if you take a wrong turn and get lost! When you enter turn right and she’s right around the corner cowering (she’s also marked on the map below). Lobelia runs off terrified and you are instructed to talk to Opal Goodbody outside about the Haunted Burrow.
Haunted Burrow Quest Map
After completing this chain a bunch of quests outside the burrow will open up that are daily and repeatable. Please refer to this map (click to see larger or view the printable version) of the cellar and locations of all the quest objectives.
The Haunted Burrow is made up of a Main Cellar (center portion of map) and 4 wings: Cobbwebbed, Creeping, Basement and Attic. There are entrances to all the wings from the Main Cellar, however only the Attic and the Basement exit back into the Main Cellar. The Cobbwebbed Wing connects to the Creeping Wing and the Creeping Wing connects to the Basement. That means if you need to just go to the Cobwebbed Wing for something, you will be forced to also go through the Creeping Wing and the Basement before you can get back out to the Main Cellar.
This makes it a bit tricky for timed quests if you don’t know the quickest route in and out. For timed quests like “Stroll through the Haunted Burrow” and “Race Through the Haunted Burrow”, I suggest taking this path:
Doing the Attic first is ideal as the exit back into the Main Cellar is near the Cobbwebbed Wing door and we already know that entering the Cobbwebbed Wing forces you to go through all the other wings in order to exit back into the Main Cellar. This is the fastest route through all the wings.
Haunted Burrow Repeatable Quests
Here is a list if the repeatable quests available after completing the initial quest chain. You can only have one quest active at a time.
| A Riddle in a Bottle | |
| Quest Starter: | Adalgrim Goodbody |
| Level: | 10 |
| Repeatable: | Daily |
| Rewards: | 3 Fall Festival Tokens |
| Valuables Gone Astray | |
| Quest Starter: | Holfast Burrows |
| Level: | 10 |
| Repeatable: | Daily |
| Rewards: | 3 Fall Festival Tokens |
| There are 5 items in the burrow that you must pick up and return to Holfast. There is no time limit. | |
| The Great Hobbit Rescue | |
| Quest Starter: | May Gamgee |
| Level: | 10 |
| Repeatable: | Daily |
| Rewards: | 3 Fall Festival Tokens |
| There are 6 scared hobbits scattered in the burrow that you need to find. | |
| A Stroll Through the Haunted Burrow | |
| Quest Starter: | Poppy Cotton |
| Level: | 10 |
| Repeatable: | Daily |
| Rewards: | 3 Fall Festival Tokens |
| Collect proof that you made it to 4 areas of the Haunted Burrow before time runs out (20 minutes). | |
| A Race Through the Haunted Burrow | |
| Quest Starter: | Poppy Cotton |
| Level: | 10 |
| Repeatable: | Daily |
| Pre-requisite: | Must have completed A Stroll Through the Haunted Burrow once |
| Rewards: | 3 Fall Festival Tokens |
| Collect the same proof as before but this time you only have 4 minutes to collect them all! | |
| Roaring Maw in the Haunted Burrow | |
| Quest Starter: | Polo Puddifoot |
| Level: | 10 |
| Repeatable: | Daily |
| Rewards: | 3 Fall Festival Tokens |
| Wailing in the Haunted Burrow | |
| Quest Starter: | Polo Puddifoot |
| Level: | 10 |
| Repeatable: | Daily |
| Rewards: | 3 Fall Festival Tokens |
| Rattling in the Haunted Burrow | |
| Quest Starter: | Polo Puddifoot |
| Level: | 10 |
| Repeatable: | Daily |
| Rewards: | 3 Fall Festival Tokens |
| The Inn League Excavation | |
| Quest Starter: | Cora Brownlock |
| Level: | 10 |
| Repeatable: | Daily |
| Pre-requisite: | Must be friendly with Inn League |
| Rewards: | +900 Inn League Faction, –500 Ale Association Faction, 1 Badge of Taste |
| Ale Association – A Game of Hobbit-Harrying | |
| Quest Starter: | Rathgeir |
| Level: | 10 |
| Repeatable: | Daily |
| Pre-requisite: | Friendly with Ale Association |
| Rewards: | +900 Ale Association Faction, –500 Inn League Faction, 1 Badge of Dishonor |
Treasure Hunting in the Burrow
There is a fifth wing that you can find in the burrow although no quests will take you there. You will find it behind the mystery door (see the above map). Inside there are chests containing bonus Fall Festival Tokens and sometimes festival items (not the mount). These can be opened for bonus tokens once per hour. A debuff will be placed on your character counting down the time until you can collect again.
There is also a secret treasure chest in the basement that contains random assortment of festival goodies. This chest can only be used once per day and a debuff will count down when you can gather more treats!
It’s because of this chest that I recommend you hold off from buying all of the goodies from the vendor with your tokens right away. If you do this chest daily you’ll earn a bit of everything. Use your tokens for the race masks or your mount first (keep reading to learn more).
This secret treasure chest also is the only place you can find the festival skeletal horse. This horse has a low drop rate so it will take determination and a good deal of luck to pick this up.
The steed from the chest is 100 morale and 62% speed.
Other options for this steed or a similar look:
- Skeleton Painted Steed – available in the store for 1495 TP
100 Morale, 62% Speed - Painted Skeleton Steed Glowing Green – available in the store for 1295 TP
250 Morale, 68% Speed - Marrow Painted Steed – random reward from lootboxes
250 Morale, 68% Steed
Apples, Pumpkins, Scrolls and Geodes
In each of the four festival areas there is a Game-Master that will have a barter icon over his or her head. These folks are not difficult to find. They’re generally in the middle of the festival area.
Directly next to the game master there will be some sort of item that when you mouse over it you will see your cursor change to a loot icon. In Bree this is a pumpkin patch, in Thorin’s Hall it’s a geode box, Duillond has a scroll box and the Shire you will find an apple tub.
When you loot this item you will randomly receive one of three items. Barter your item to the nearby Game-Master for Fall Festival Tokens. The smaller or lesser of the items are worth 1 token, medium are worth 2 and larger items are worth 3 tokens. These are based on luck so just cross your fingers and click!
After receiving your item, you will find a debuff applied to your character that prevents you from picking up another of the same item for an hour. You can run to all four places and do each of these items as each has their own hour long buff.
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Troves and Trickery
Tricksters of Middle-Earth send you off to perform tricks for various people in the area in order to earn treats. Each of these 4 quests are repeatable daily .
The targets are regular townsfolk and farmers around the area. They will have an in-progress ring icon over their head and if you speak to them, they will give you a hint which “trick” (otherwise known as an emote) they wish to see you perform.
If you want to try to figure out the riddles yourself, do not look at the tables below as it will give away the answers!
The Shire Quest Giver: Egbert Took (29.9S, 71.3W, The Shire)
| Location | Emote |
| 30.7S, 71.1W, The Shire | /shiver |
| 31.0S, 70.9W, The Shire | /tantrum |
| 31.5S, 71.4W, The Shire | /burp |
| 29.5S, 71.2W, The Shire | /pick |
Bree Quest Giver: Bryony Elmwood (24.62S, 51.54W Breeland)
| Location | Emote |
| 30.6S, 52.0W Breeland | /scold |
| 30.9S, 52.6W Breeland | /crazy |
| 31.9S, 50.6W Breeland | /no |
| 29.9S, 51.3W Breeland | /whippitydo |
Duillond Quest Giver: Gloreniel (24.51S, 93.08W Ered Luin)
| Location | Emote |
| 24.6S, 92.4W Duillond | /look |
| 23.9S, 92.5W Duillond | /hail |
| 24.1S, 93.2W Duillond | /eat |
| 24.1S, 93.0W Duillond | /dance |
Thorin’s Hall Quest Giver: Guthlag
| Location | Emote |
| Labourer in corridor near tavern | /whistle |
| Dwarf in Maker’s Hall | /drink |
| Dwarf in Forging Hall | /flex |
| Dwarf in Main Hall by Hunter Trainer | /mock |
Each quest gives you the option of 3 Fall Festival Tokens or a Mask Token for the race you are doing the tricks in (ie. Hobbit Mask Token in the Shire, Dwarf Mask Token in Thorin’s Hall, etc).
The mask tokens are used to pick up cosmetic masks available from the Game’s Masters in each of the festival areas. You must turn in 12 Fall Festival Tokens and 1 mask token to pick up the cosmetic mask. Below is the four special race masks available and which mask token they come from.
Fall Festival Mounts
The quest and method to obtain the festival mounts (excluding the special Skeleton Mount – see the section on the Haunted Burrow) is the same as other festivals. See General Festival Quests for information on that quest. However, I wanted to share pictures of the mounts available so you can decide if you need them!
Rewards
Fall Festival rewards are purchased from Fall Festival Traders that are located in each festival area. This is where you spend all the Fall Festival Tokens you’ve been collecting!
Emotes & Music
| Boo! Emote: /boo | 12 tokens |
| Guide to the Cowbell | 4 token Note that minstrels can teach you this any time of the year – not a fall only skill.
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Cosmetics
For looks of the new cosmetics with dye options, check out Cosmetic LOTRO’s page.
Decorations:
Below are pictures of just the new items added with this year’s festival. There’s plenty of other items available.
For a complete list, visit our Fall Festival Decoration & Furniture Guide
Maps
Four maps are available this festival all for 12 tokens each. The first three listed are part of the Eriador Cartographer deed!
Consumables:
See the deeds section above for deeds related to these consumables!













September 24, 2012 at 10:44 pm
You never cease to amaze, getting these things up so quickly! Many thanks!
September 24, 2012 at 11:21 pm
I’m not sure Harvestmath which grants the title “Foliage Watcher”, is being given any more =(.
(No sign of it on some of my newer characters)
September 25, 2012 at 1:59 am
None of my new characters received “Foliage Watcher” titles either, even after they had been logged in long enough to go to Party Tree and do the initial quests to open up the deed for the “Burrower” title.
So it looks like the “Foliage Watcher” title is not active this year.
September 25, 2012 at 6:08 am
That’s too bad. It’s one of my favorites!
September 25, 2012 at 6:41 am
Foliage Watcher was not available last year either – none of my characters ever got it, which is sad, I’d like that title! I’m not even sure about the Burrower title either, but I could have missed that one!
September 25, 2012 at 10:34 am
Burrower title is still active. finally got it on one of my critters.
September 24, 2012 at 11:44 pm
Also since its not listed:
2012 Harvest-brew Steed – 62% speed/200 morale
2011 Autumnfest Steed – 62% speed/100 morale
2009 Harvestmath Steed – 62% speed/100 morale
Black/White Skeleton Steed – 62% speed/100 morale
Black/Green Skeleton Steed – 68% speed/250 morale
Black/Marrow Skeleton Steed – 68% speed/250 morale
September 25, 2012 at 12:05 am
Black/Marrow is from loot boxes only; the green skeleton is shop only..
September 25, 2012 at 6:26 am
I’ve added this information.
September 24, 2012 at 11:58 pm
Thank for all the great info.
What drives me crazy about these festivals is that Turbine has nice looking cosmetic items, but then goes and sticks tacky things on it. Like in the spring, putting shamrocks all over those clothing. And now we get pretzels.
September 25, 2012 at 4:32 am
I agree ! The New steed is a really nice horse but its look spoiled by a silly pretzel slapped on the side of it not to mention the cosmetic clothing.
September 25, 2012 at 12:21 pm
yup, love the new wreath headdress, except for the wheat. blech.
September 25, 2012 at 6:08 pm
It reminds me of Oktoberfest. But I think it’s funny, actually. I can imagine Hobbits eating pretzels. As long as they don’t add Lederhosen and Dirndl as cosmetic items… Middle-earth: Bavarian style. Haha
September 26, 2012 at 4:37 am
I actually think dirndls wouldn’t be that out of place. I could imagine female hobbit wearing those.
September 27, 2012 at 12:18 pm
I agree. But Lederhosen? I don’t know…
Traditional Franconian dresses would suit them, too.
September 25, 2012 at 12:08 am
woohoo! thanks guys!
September 25, 2012 at 1:27 am
Sausages and Pretzels and Beer! Oh My!
Seriously though, if they’re going to pump out all these new cosmetics every year, they really should give us infinite wardrobe space.
C’mon, Turbine! My closet is overflowing already!
September 25, 2012 at 4:34 am
Once again thanks for a comprehensive guide ..we need look no further than CSTM! nice one
September 25, 2012 at 5:49 am
i have a question what exactly is a “riddle door” ?
also the in game map is very hard to read when inside the Burrow. cant see walls etc ect is there a plugin to remedy this?
September 25, 2012 at 6:07 am
Riddle doors are special doors in the burrow that are only used with 1 quest, Riddle in a Bottle. When you hover over them they will actually say it’s Riddle door to blah blah. Otherwise, you aren’t able to open them.
The game map is hard to see. The map above used the in-game map but I drew in the walls to try to make it clear where the paths are. In a way though this may be intentional. It is a maze of sorts and they don’t want you zipping through without getting a little lost your first couple times.
You can try printing out the printable map above and using that as a guide if you think it will help!
September 25, 2012 at 6:27 am
ah i see thanks much! i asked on facebook as well just ignore that one. i need to search for some questing plugins as well
September 25, 2012 at 10:35 am
I just have to thank you once again for such a quality and prompt guide, I cant live without CSTM
September 25, 2012 at 11:20 am
What a great guide, been still fairly new to lotro i`m convinced i would never had made it this far without CSTM or there podcasts, you guys are really brilliant…oh, and greetings from the UK.
September 25, 2012 at 12:09 pm
I love the new cosmetics! They are most definitely worth the storage space; I really like the new mount, too, despite the pretzel. CSTM is the best site I can think of for any information about LOTRO; I highly recommend it to anyone!
September 26, 2012 at 7:07 am
Thanks again Goldenstar
Been out of the game for about a year and thought I would give it another go…….good choice I reckon. Love being back in the land of Hobbits.
September 26, 2012 at 4:53 pm
Great guide! However, and I’m shocked no one picked up on this, the last 3 mount pictures have been linked to a file in a C drive and not the actual links. Might want to fix that
files/2011/10/AutumnFestSteed jpg
files/2010/09/SableHarvestmathHorse jpg
files/2010/09/harvestmath jpg
Trying to provide the links so it’s quick and easy but your spam guard isn’t helping lol
September 27, 2012 at 11:24 am
Am I reading this right, that the Fall Horsey is 60 festival tokens? Weren’t the previous festival ones 40 only? :/ If this is indeed true… more grind for the horse and cosmetics. xD
September 27, 2012 at 11:50 am
The fall festival is SUPER easy to get tokens. You could earn your horsey in an hour or two. This isn’t a huge grind like some of the other festivals.
September 28, 2012 at 9:32 pm
The Skeleton Horse is still drops from the 24 hour chest. I just got one and it’s NOT the red painted one.
September 28, 2012 at 9:39 pm
Only the black and white one is in the chest.
September 29, 2012 at 4:14 am
Just noticed someting odd at the Bree festival grounds. Two new people who indicate that they fishing hole, keg races, and taste of hobbiton will be available in a few days…
September 30, 2012 at 4:54 pm
Super guide. I am not big on festivals but my daughter (4 years old) who also plays (if you see a little hobbit guard in a white dress jumping in ponds/lakes or rivers/ and or fishing in the shire on Brandywine, that’s her) wanted to me to earn her the 60 token steed so thanks to your guide this will be a reality.
September 30, 2012 at 11:54 pm
These guides are beyond awesome, thank you SO much!
October 1, 2012 at 2:11 pm
I agree. Thank you so much for the time and effort in creating all of your guides!
October 5, 2012 at 3:55 pm
Thanks again CstM, great job!