Quest:Plenty to Go Around

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Plenty to Go Around
Level 53
Type Solo
Starts with Siggir
Starts at The Door to the Clouds
Start Region Durin's Way
Map Ref [2.9S, 110.8W]
Quest Group Moria: Durin's Way
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'Collecting supplies and scouting chambers is all well and good, but I've got something a little more dangerous in mind. Goblin-hunting!

'As you have surely noticed, nearly every room and corridor of Khazad-dûm is crawling with them, and those causing us grief here in Durin's Way seem to take orders from a single leader. We have all got to do our part to drive them out, and that includes you!

'Search to the west for the goblin captain, who goes by the name of Gomîg. He and his personal guard have been harassing any who travel unaware between the Chamber of the Crossroads and our outpost here at the Door to the Clouds.'

Background

The dwarves at the Door to the Clouds are constantly on guard against the goblins, who vastly outnumber them. A goblin captain and his personal guards have been making things difficult for travellers between the Chamber of the Crossroads and Zirakzigil.

Objective 1

Captain Gomîg and his guards can be found in the northern passages west of the Door to the Clouds.

Hoping to clear the way to the Chamber of the Crossroads, Siggir has asked you to defeat the captain of the goblins in western Durin's Way.

Siggir: 'If you can cull a few of the captain's guards, he might be easier to deal with alone.'

Objective 2

Siggir is at the Door to the Clouds.

You should return to the Chamber of the Crossroads and inform Líkmund that while you killed many goblins in Durin's Way, their numbers remain strong.

Siggir: 'You have dealt with quite a few goblins in the last day or so, <name>. Good then -- not that they will stop coming after us now, but at least there are many less to contend with when they do!
'Though let me see...say perhaps...ten thousand minus thirty...
'Well, every little bit counts I suppose. Keep up the good work!'