Quest:Trophy-hunter: Crúgaul's Claws

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Trophy-hunter: Crúgaul's Claws
Level 28
Type Solo
Starts with Crúgaul's Claws
Starts at Southern Old Forest
Start Region Cardolan
Map Ref [37.3S, 53.0W]
Ends with Gaerion
Ends at Sírlond
End Region Cardolan
Map Ref [45.1S, 39.5W]
Quest Group Cardolan
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

After encountering and defeating the elusive bear, Crúgaul, you have claimed a trophy that may be of value to the Dúnedain of Cardolan. As you inspect Crúgaul's claws, you notice they are far larger than the average bear's claws and a sort of shadow seems to cling to them. For a moment, you wonder if Crúgaul might have been one of the mighty lath-bears of old, but those were just stories... or so you thought. It was surely a trick of the dark that shaped this bear into a creature far more foul!

You should bring this trophy to Gaerion, a trophy-hunter and lore-keeper of the Dúnedain of Cardolan.

Background

After encountering the elusive bear, Crúgaul, you have claimed a trophy that may be of value to the Dúnedain of Cardolan.

Objective 1

  • Deliver Crúgaul's claws to Gaerion in Cardolan

Gaerion can be found at Sírlond in Cardolan. You have acquired a trophy from an elusive foe in Cardolan.

You have acquired a trophy from an elusive foe in Cardolan. You should deliver it to Gaerion, a trophy-hunter and lore-keeper of the Dúnedain of Cardolan.

Gaerion: 'Greetings, traveller. W-What are those?'
Gaerion inspects Crúgaul's claws closely, almost giving them a sort of reverence. He takes caution not to cut himself on the sharp claws before setting them down.
'I have heard tales of these creatures... the lath-bears. When I was a boy, I was told they prowled the lands of Rohan after nightfall, clothed in shadow and feasting upon the young. These claws are quite a find, though part of me wishes you had never crossed paths with that creature.'
'Although I am no weaponsmith, I'd wager these claws could be fashioned into a deadly tool. I shall have to see what the others make of them. You have my thanks!'