Ever dreamed of living in the enchanting world of Middle-Earth? Answer these 10 questions to find out which legendary location from Tolkien's universe would be your perfect home!
1. Which type of weather do you prefer the most?
Dry, hot, and with limited rainfall
Cool and rainy with warm summers
Mild with occasional showers and sunny days
Cold and snowy during winter with cool summers
2. What kind of landscape do you find the most appealing?
Vast open plains and grasslands
Rolling hills and farmlands
Mountainous regions with rocky terrain
Dense forests with towering trees
3. How do you prefer to spend your free time?
Gardening and enjoying local festivals
Horseback riding and exploring vast plains
Hiking through forests and engaging with wildlife
Practicing archery or exploring ancient ruins
4. What kind of community do you feel most comfortable in?
A hidden settlement deep within nature
A small, tight-knit village
A kingdom with a strong sense of camaraderie
A fortified city with a mix of different cultures
5. What do you consider essential for a perfect home?
A sturdy house with a stable for horses
A treehouse or wooden cabin surrounded by trees
A cozy home with a beautiful garden
A stone keep with walls and a grand hall
6. How adventurous are you?
I enjoy occasional adventures but prefer to stay close to home
I prefer a quiet, peaceful life
I am always up for exploring new places and seeking adventure
I live for the thrill of great quests and epic battles
7. What kind of fauna do you want to be around?
Forest creatures like deer and birds
Mythical creatures and dragons
Horses and wild game
Farms animals like sheep and cows
8. What is your ideal social gathering?
A serene gathering under the trees with close friends
A grand tournament or festival
A council meeting or a grand celebration in a hall
A community feast with friends and neighbors
9. How do you feel about living near water?
I prefer living inland, with no interest in large bodies of water
I enjoy being near lakes or large ponds
I love being near rivers and streams
I don't mind water as long as it’s part of a dramatic landscape