Regarding the Lost in the Woods question, I first agreed with Carline, but Donald's post made me think about it. If Lost in the Woods were a card, it would be like Hireling. If you drew a card from Hireling, then somehow ended up trashing that Hireling, regaining it and playing it - all in start-of-turn - it would draw you another card, even if you know it's the same Hireling.
Lost in the Woods is not a card. It's a State that checks if it's yours at start of each turn. But what if there were another State - Lost in the Town - that triggered at the start of the round instead: "At the start of the round, receive a Boon." It would trigger before the start player's turn each round. Being a State, it would only apply to the person having it. But what if you receive the Boon and this causes your opponent to get Lost in the Town? It's still the start of the round, and now your opponent has it, so they should also get a Boon. If you now get it back, do you get another Boon? Lost in the Town already triggered twice, so the check is not just made once.
I think Lost in the Woods and Lost in the Town should work the same. If the answer is that you get another Boon by getting Lost in the Town back, you should also get it with Lost in the Woods. But I'm still not sure though. I'm inclined to think that Lost in the Town can't trigger more than once for each player, but I can't really say why.