Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27340559-20161114021210/@comment-26553378-20161115122917

Forten wrote: Ffets wrote: Hey, that's really great and very seldom: A bold YES! from Mevans, congrats!

I imagine crafting a gold ring on a server, rename it "wedding ring", put it into a cracker and then give it to someone you love. That would be a surprise. Ideas for items to put inside crackers:

Rings. Dwarven and Hobbit marriage rings, gold, silver and mithril rings.

A Tauredain amulet, for those few lucky people at the party.

Hats! Dyed vanilla leather hats, dyed hats with feathers, Near Harad Warlord helmets, Rohirrim Marshal helmets, Gundabat Uruk helmets, jack o'lanterns, etc.

Fireworks!

Flowers. There are so many flowers.

Exploding termites. More bang for your buck.

Minature christmas trees! Also known as ferns.

Tasty snacks! A succulent surprise. Marchpane, cookies, roast chestnuts, cram etc. Kebab is of course out of the question.

Alcohol. A bottle of vodka, kvass, or cherry liquor to enjoy the Christmas festivities.

A mystery web. Double the mystery, double the fun.

Small pouches. Make sure to make them colourful.

A rolling pin. Don't ask.

Jokes! Scrape together your most horrible, most unoriginal jokes and write them in books. Now put the books in crackers, hide somewhere, and ignore the screams. On hindsight, it may be a little inhumane.

Pretty rocks. A piece of edhelmir, durnaur, gulduril, diamond, emerald, glowstone, redstone, etc.

Matches. Useful for setting empty Christmas stockings on fire. Sometimes Santa can really just be discriminatory towards evil people.

Hobbit pipes and pipeweed! Make sure to label them with 'Danger, may cause lung cancer'.

Sling and pebbles. A good toy. fireworks should go off on opening