Dining Table for Two

Tiles: Four

Lockdowns: Nineteen

Supplies needed:

  • Two Yew-Wood Tables
  • Two Trinsic Style Chairs
  • The following silverware (all running North/South): two forks, two knives, two spoons
  • Two plates
  • Two Cooked Birds
  • One Mug
  • Two Goblets
  • Small Bowl (pewter or wooden depending on your preference)
  • Either 2 nightshade or a whispering rose

 

Instructions:

1. Place a trinsic-style chair in the first tile (facing North) and lock it down.

2. Place a yew-wood table in the tile next to that, running East/West, and lock it down.

3. Place another yew-wood table in the tile next to that, facing the same way; lock it down.

4. Place a trinsic-style chair on the other side of the table, facing South, and lock it down.

5. Now, on the Southern yew-wood table you will stack the following items, locking them down as you go:

One Fork

One Plate

One Cooked Bird

One Knife

One Spoon

One Goblet

One Mug

6. On the Northern table, stack the following in order (locking each item down as you go, except for the fish steak):

One Fish Steak (do not lock this down)

One Fork

One Plate

One Cooked Bird

One Knife

One Spoon

7. In the tile in front of the Southern table, stack the following (locking down only the bowl and the flowers):

14 Individual fish steaks (stack them one at a time)

Small wooden or pewter bowl

Two nightshade or whispering rose

(note: some people have problems with the nightshade falling behind things once their house resets; if you have this difficulty, use a spacer such as a fish steak or a bandage between the bowl and the nightshade)

8. In the tile in front of the Northern table, stack the following items (locking down only the goblet):

9 Individual Fish Steaks

One Goblet

As soon as the fish steaks decay and disappear (which will take a while) you will be left with a romantic dining table set for two. Feel free to exchange the flowers for a small candelabra, change the menu, etc. to suit your own tastes... enjoy!