Quest:A Den of Ill Intent

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A Den of Ill Intent
Level 140
Type Solo
Starts with Minlos Defender
Starts at Minlos beacon
Start Region Upper Lebennin (King's Gondor)
Map Ref [76.6S, 25.9W]
Ends with Cúdor
Ends at Tumladen
End Region Upper Lebennin (King's Gondor)
Map Ref [76.8S, 30.1W]
Quest Group Lossarnach (King's Gondor)
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

'<name>, I have an additional request if you would be so kind.'

'While we've secured the road to Tumladen, I have also received word that trouble is afoot.'

The defender looks westward.

'Please follow the road to the west to Tumladen and speak to Cúdor. He will surely fill you in on what is happening.'

Background

The defender at Minlos beacon tells you that trouble is brewing at Tumladen.

Objective 1

The defender at Minlos beacon has asked you to speak to Cúdor in Tumladen.

Cúdor can be found at Tumladen to the west of Minlos beacon.

Cúdor: 'Ah, so you must be <name>.'
'I was notified of your imminent arrival. I won't waste your time.'
'To the north of Tumladen, there is a cave known as Grafeleg. It is a well known bear den in these parts. Most of the townsfolk keep away from it.'
'Our scouts chased a party of Orcs to the cave giving us the most unexpected of outcomes: the Orcs have begun to use and corrupt the bears for their own nefarious purposes. We cannot allow this to continue in such close proximity to Tumladen.
'Go to Grafeleg, and defeat the Orc captain Zagrazg and the Grafeleg matrons. If this unlikely alliance is to grow, it will only mean the worst of trouble on our doorstep.'

Objective 2

Cúdor has informed you of an Orc party which has begun to corrupt the bears of Grafeleg. Grafeleg can be found north of Tumladen.

Objective 3

  • Talk to Cúdor

You should tell Cúdor that the threat in Grafeleg has been addressed.

Cúdor can be found in Tumladen.

Cúdor: 'A job well done, <name>.'
'With Zagrazg gone and the Grafeleg clear, the townsfolk can walk freely in peace.'
'Tumladen thanks you this day.'