Quest:They Spy from the Heights

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They Spy from the Heights
Level 35
Type Solo
Starts with Naethmunn
Starts at Tinnudir
Start Region Evendim
Map Ref [12.7S, 67.0W]
Quest Group Evendim
Quest Chain The Blade That Was Broken
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'Calenglad is a wise Ranger who has seen many summers, and I trust his judgement as my own. If he is not convinced of your honesty, I remain unconvinced as well.

'North of Tinnudir, in Tyrn Fornech, an ancient stone overlook stands watch atop one of the tallest hills. Jabe Grimshaw, leader to one of the robber-bands that has caused us so much trouble, plans his band's activities from its heights.

'If you seek to prove yourself to me and Calenglad, you will put an end to Jabe Grimshaw. You will find Barad Rath, the flat stone platform atop the tall hills of Tyrn Fornech, northeast of Tinnudir and north of Tham Ornen. You will find Jabe there as well.'

Background

Naethmunn has asked you to defeat Jabe Grimshaw, a leader among the tomb-robbers who often plans their activities from high atop Barad Rath, an overlook in Tyrn Fornech.

Objective 1

Jabe Grimshaw plans his band's attacks from atop Barad Rath, a flat stone overlook atop the tall hills of Tyrn Fornech, north-east of Tinnudir and north of Tham Ornen.

Ranger Naethmunn has asked you to find and defeat Jabe Grimshaw, leader of a band of tomb-robbers that has plagued the Rangers of Evendim for a long time.

Naethmunn: 'Barad Rath is atop one of the tallest hills of Tyrn Fornech, northeast of Tinnudir and north of Tham Ornen. You will find Jabe Grimshaw there, planning the activities of his robber-gang.'

Objective 2

Naethmunn is at the Ranger-camp on the island of Tinnudir, in Evendim, south-west of Barad Rath.

You should report your victory over Jabe Grimshaw to Naethmunn.

Naethmunn: 'Grimshaw is no more? This is excellent news, <name>, and I begin to believe your tale.
'It is not enough, I am afraid, but perhaps you are telling the truth. If you succeed at my next errand I will be free of doubt!'