Quest:Awaking the Forest

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Awaking the Forest
Level 95
Type Solo
Starts with Quickbeam's Huorn
Starts at Entwood
Start Region Entwood
Map Ref [40.1S, 79.9W]
Ends with Auto-complete
Quest Chain Fangorn
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

As you approach the river Entwash, Quickbeam's Huorn seems distressed by the wild bog-lurkers nearby.

The Huorn begins to wander, seemingly hoping to find bog-lurkers that haven't awoken in the darkness of Fangorn.

Background

Without the Ents to guide them, the bog-lurkers of Fangorn have grown wild and dangerous save for a few still loyal to the Ents.

Objective 1

  • Wake Treebeard's bog-lurker
  • Wake Quickbeam's bog-lurker
  • Search for Skinbark's bog-lurker
  • Pat Beechbone's bog-lurker to wake it

Bog-lurkers can be found along the Entwash in Fangorn Forest.

The Huorn would appreciate your aid in gathering the bog-lurkers that have not gone wild in the absence of the Ents.

Treebeard's Bog-lurker

Treebeard's bog-lurker scrambles to its feet and looks about the surrounding area

Quickbeam's Bog-lurker

As you approach Quickbeam's bog-lurker, its reeds shake and it looks up at you from the ground.
Seeing Quickbeam's Huorn beside you, it rises to its feet and readies itself to aid the forest.
As he awakes, Quickbeam's bog-lurker seems to recognise the scent of his Ent-friend on you

Skinbark's Bog-lurker

The bog-lurker continues to slumber, but in the distance you hear the breaking of twigs and rapid beats of wings.
You must defend the lurker until it can be roused!
Having rested through much turmoil, Skinbark's bog-lurker rises and surveys the forest

Beechbone's Bog-lurker

While initially concerned at your closeness, the bog-lurker stands and readies itself to aid Quickbeam

Objective 2

  • Defend the Sleeping Bog-lurker

Objective 3

  • Completed

You have awoken the bog-lurkers and aided Quickbeam's Huorn.

You have awoken the bog-lurkers and aided Quickbeam and the Huorn. Perhaps these bog-lurkers can aid in quelling the wild behaviour of their brethren.