Twilight Enchantment Epic Quest (Days 1-7)

Prizes: Every day you complete you get a pin and 1,000 credits the last day you get a special FX pin (description at the very bottom of post).

Day 1:
1. Ergenekon
2. Go to Ned Kelly’s Hideout in Australia and say “Does this river ever flood?”
3. Are 20% smaller than male wolves (Answer 1)
4. Go to Audubon Dark Forest in Western Age and say “Do you see any wolves in here?”
5. They have webbing between their toes.
6. Go to U.S Marshall’s Office in Western Age and say “Sheriff, I saw a bunch of wolves outside of town!”
7. Pelage
8. Go to the Victorian Summer Park in Victorian Age and say “Do you have blue eyes?”
9. About two years old
10. Go to the First English Countryside (Go to Stonehenge and find the EXIT on the bottom left) and say “I think wolves will love it here!”
11. Press continue to finish the quest.

Day 2:
1. 9,500
2. Go to The Zoo in Australia and say “Here kitty, kitty, kitty!”
3. Rats
4. Go to King Arthur’s Round Table in Medieval Age and say “I have rat traps and I’m not afraid to use them.”
5. Jaguar
6. Go to Stonehenge in Medieval Age and say “I wonder if there are any big cats around here.”
7. Night
8. Go to the Victorian Crossroads (Corner of Balta Street) and say “Do you mind if I take a picture?”
9. It causes eye-shine when the cat is caught in the beam of light
10. Go to the Square outside of Merlin’s and say “Cats always land on their feet.”
11. Press continue to finish the quest.

Day 3:
1. Banog
2. Go to the back of the Sydney Opera House in Australia (Go to the Sydney Opera House and find the EXIT on the right) and say ” Fly like an eagle.”
3. Be Mid-Air and steal fish from osprey
4. Go to the Tranquil Waterfall in Western Age and say ” Which of these birds is an Eagle? “
5. They are active and hunt in the daytime
6. Go into the Western Mercantile in Western Age and say ” Do you carry binoculars? “
7. They can stare directly at the sun
8. Go to the Castle Gate in Medieval Age and say ” Hawks are swift as the wind! “
9. Ravenmaster
10. Go to the Victorian Crossroads (Corner of Balta Street) in Victorian Age and say “  Quoth the raven, Nevermore! “

Day 4:
1. Prairie wolf
2. Go to the First Outback room in Australia and say “The word Coyote means barking dog.”
3. There are 19 known subspecies.
4. Go to the Medieval Map and say “Coyotes are cool!”.
5. Bocker
6. Go to the outside of the hotel in Western Age and say “Has anybody seen a coyote?”.
7. Female.
8. Go to Stonehenge in Medieval Age and say “Coyotes travel far and wide.”
9. A jackal
10. Go to the Victorian Crossroads (Corner of Balta Street) in Victorian Age and say “Cougars say RAWR!”.

Day 5:
1. Patagium
2. Go to Ned Kelly’s Hideout in Australia and say “I’ve heard there might be bats in there!”
3. That some species can see ultraviolet light.
4. Go to the Second English Countryside (Go to Stonehenge and find the EXIT on the bottom left to go to the first countryside. Then find the EXIT on the top left to go to the second) and say “Blind as a bat!”
5. Silent planter.
6. Go to The Garden outside of your Colonial Living Room, and say “Flying foxes would love these trees.”
7. They are infrared receptors which detect warmth.
8. Go to the Corner of Balta Street in the Victorian Age and say “Beware of spooky ghost bats!”
9. That they will carry off your dog.
10. Go to the Medieval Map and say “Bats only come out at night!”

Day 6:
1. Their fangs are too weak or small to pierce the skin of humans
2. Go to the Australian Waterfall in Australia and say ” The biggest spider in the world is a foot across. “
3. Spiderlings
4. Go to the Medieval Map and say ” Spiders are cool! “
5. A daddy long legs
6. Go to the outside of U.S. Marshall’s Office in Western Age and say ” Step into my parlor! “
7. They carry their spiderlings on their backs after they hatch
8. Go to the Tranquil Waterfall in Western Age and say ” Hey spider, are the fish biting today? “
9. In trees and flowers
10. Go to the Castle Entrance in Medieval Age and say ” Spiders Surprise! “

Day 7:
1. Only the Indigenous groups which were hunter/gatherers.
2. Go to the Medieval Map and say “Yoho, yoho, a sailor’s life for me!”
3. A mountain range.
4. Go to the Victorian Summer Park in Victorian Age and say “With butterfly wings, I can fly away!”
5. Learn the lesson for which they were punished.
6. Go to King Arthur’s Round Table room in Medieval Age and say “A dog chases a cat.”
7. She makes them shirts of starwort and cannot speak or laugh for six years.
8. Go to the First English Countryside room from bottom-left of Stonehenge and say “I think I will be a wolf today.”
9. Thresholder
10. Go to The Zoo in Australia and say “I’m a lone wolf!”

You should now have received your Twilight Wolf Enchantment! To activate your Wolf Enchantment, go to your inventory and click the “FX” tab. Double-Click the enchantment pin to put it on. Then, click your character and double-click the pin to activate it! Wolves are able to walk much faster than a normal character. You can also change your wolf’s fur color by buying additional items in Merlin’s Magic Shop. If you buy the Forest Wilderness Guest Room in Merlin’s Magic Shop and exit from it while wearing your Wolf Enchantment, you can explore a room exclusively for wolves!