As I wrote yesterday, I am attempting to dive back into Lord of the Rings Online. The game, however, was still in the midst of its 16th anniversary celebrations.
That meant a whole bunch of things were going on in the game, including a few things for my new character.
Of course, there was a new title.
And then there were some more gifts to fill up my bag space.
There was also a pet Corgi, because Corgis are to fantasy MMORPGs what Shiba Inus were to the web in 2013.
But the biggest surprise was the Anniversary Celebration Pig.
The pig was a surprise because, for whatever reason, it showed up with me already out and following when I started on the game tutorial. So there I was, investigating dark riders in the Shire and assisting Strider and adventuring in and around Archet with this barrow pulling fireworks pig following me the whole way.
Yes, fireworks. That is the celebration aspect of the pig, in case a pig pulling a pony cart wasn’t celebratory enough for you. It is an almost constant source of rockets and fountains and the like, along with the occasional grunt or oink, as it follow you around Middle-earth. And its timing is impeccable.
My initial reaction to this pig was a bit disdainful, though I had to admire its determination to continue spewing fireworks no matter the situation.
But the absurdity of the whole thing sort of won me over. When I logged out and back in later on I found that the pig was no longer with me… and then I found the skill to summon him in my list and brought the pig back again to continue with me through the tutorial.
And I am glad I did, because the pig did give me some insight into how the game is built.
The quest chains in the tutorial area appears to have been slimmed down quite a bit, no doubt to accommodate the quicker pace of leveling in a Middle-earth where the level cap has risen from 50 to 140.
It has also changed up a bit from my memories, with a dream sequence… here is a quest where the first step is “go take a nap”… that brings you before Galadriel.
I forget when this was added, but it is meant to explain, for those a little slow at keeping up, that your character’s story will be intertwined with that of the fellowship as they travel through Middle-earth.
Even from launch LOTRO‘s cut scenes were rendered with the game engine, the early ones, with voice over narration, looking pretty rough these days. But later they started putting your character into these cut scenes, which is pretty much what this dream sequence is. You can’t do anything, your character just sits there as things unfold around them.
What I did not know is that in these later cut scenes, your character is always there, even when the cut scene doesn’t involve you are show something where you couldn’t possibly be.
For example, in Galadirel’s dream sequence, a greatest hits run through of “here are cool Middle-earth places you’ll visit,” we see the fellowship in Moria.
Everything is frozen in place, or seems to be. But as the camera panned out to a wider view of the scene, I saw some fireworks go off. The pig and I were IN MORIA with the fellowship, just off to the side behind some scenery.
And that was the selling point of the pig for me. As Galadriel’s visions changed, the pig seemed determined to pump out fireworks to make sure I knew where we were hiding.
That moved me from, “WTH is this pig?” to “Haha, pig is ironic!” to “Pig now must travel with me where ever I go!”
Sure, I get frowns from the occasional person in Bree because Landroval is the cool kids RP server, and sometimes I forget to get the pig out. But I am now determined to see as much of Middle-earth as possible with the pig in tow. I want to get screen shots of the pig and I in as many of the iconic LOTRO scenes as I can.
And one of the first for me is the confrontation with Amdir, something I have taken a screen shot of with every run through the game. (Here we are 16 years ago with Amdir.)
We shall see how this works out.
I was quite excited by the thought of getting that pig. I took your advice and let LotRO patch itself normally, then used the OneLauncher to log in, which worked, although the window of the launcher itself doesn’t close, which is quite annoying.
Once in game, I looked to see if I’d received an anniversary pig but I hadn’t. I tabbed out and googled it and at first it looked as though the pig was something only Lifetime subscribers got. On further investigation, though, I found it actually comes as part of the 13th Anniversary celebrations. The current event is the 16th but I’m a couple of years behind so the most recent present I’ve received was the 14th Anniversary.
Still, 14 is bigger than 13 so presumably I had that too. Where was it? I remembered what you’d said about the pig being a Skill so I found my Skills and checked and bless me, there it was! I must have had it for some time. I wouldn’t mind betting I posted about it too, even though I have absolutely no memory of ever seeing it before.
Thanks for reminding me I had a pig that tows a wagon and shoots fireworks. It’s not the sort of thing you’d imagine you’d easily forget but I seem to have managed it anyway. It occurs to me now that I could have gotten a post of my own out of this as well. I yet may!
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@Bhagpuss – One of the things that happens when you roll a new character is that all these old rewards rain down on you, so I couldn’t really tell when it was awarded. The last time I played the live game was well before the legdary server of 2018, so I have lost track of my gifts.
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