Quest:Grimbark's Reclamation

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Grimbark's Reclamation
Level 32
Type Small Fellowship
Starts with Radagast the Brown
Starts at Barad Dhorn
Start Region Lone-lands
Map Ref [29.8S, 27.4W]
Quest Group Garth Agarwen
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'Good <race>, will you stay and speak with me a moment? I would tell you a sad tale and ask a favour of you before you go.

'Long ago, a kinswoman dwelt by a lake in a land lush and green, where great fields of wildflowers and an ancient forest once grew. The tides of war swept through, and the waters of the lake ran red with blood. The lakelands decayed and became the Red Swamp, and the kinswoman the Red-maid of Agamaur.

'It saddens me, but I do not believe that either the kinswoman or her land may be saved, but at the least, some part of the land may be reclaimed. A great tree once grew there, which was called Oakenbark. It is twisted and corrupted now, but if it still produces acorns, they might be used to bring new life, uncorrupted, to the Old Forest. Go to Agamaur, far to the east, and fetch me the seeds of the tree that is now Grimbark.'

Background

Radagast the Brown told you a little of the land that has become the Red Swamp and of the fall of the Red-maid. He also spoke of Oakenbark, a great tree that once grew there, now called Grimbark.

Objective 1

  • Collect Grimbark's Seeds
  • Return to Radagast with Grimbark's Seeds

Grimbark can be found at Garth Agarwen in the north of Agamaur, in the Lone-lands. Radagast the Brown is at Barad Dhorn, in the Eglan-camp.

Radagast has asked you to bring him acorns from Grimbark's branches, so that he may plant them in the Old Forest, reclaiming some small part of the kinswoman's domain.

Radagast the Brown: 'Grimbark is now wholly twisted and evil, but I would hope that some part of it may be reclaimed!'
Radagast the Brown: 'These seeds share the corruption of the tree which produced them, but I believe they may still be reclaimed. Thanks to you, a little part of Oakenbark shall grow to be free of the Red-maid's corruption.'