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* Talk to Arwen at the Imdolen Lookout
* Talk to Arwen at the Imdolen Lookout
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===Bestowal dialogue===
===Bestowal dialogue===
'Hello there, <player name>! it's always a pleasure to see a fellow hobbit, and this far fro home, too! I imagine Elrond was reluctant to let you know about the journey we are leaving on, but I think Gandalf might have had something to do with allowing it. He is very mysterious, as usual, but he generally has his reasons, even if we can't always see them!
'Hello there, <name>; it's always a pleasure to see a fellow hobbit, and this far from home, too! I imagine Elrond was reluctant to let you know about the journey we are leaving on, but I think Gandalf might have had something to do with allowing it. He is very mysterious, as usual, but he generally has his reasons, even if we can't always see them!


'My uncle Bilbo wanted me to write up some notes of my adventures so far for his book, so I took a walk to a sunny spot here in Rivendell and started writing up a few things. Before long, though, I found myself getting drowsy, and when I awoke I forgot all about my papers! I seem to have left them out there.
'My uncle Bilbo wanted me to write up some notes of my adventures so far for his book, so I took a walk to a sunny spot here in Rivendell and started writing up a few things. Before long, though, I found myself getting drowsy, and when I awoke I forgot all about my papers! I seem to have left them out there.
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Frodo has asked you to find the notes he left behind at the Imdolen Lookout.
Frodo has asked you to find the notes he left behind at the Imdolen Lookout.


'''Arwen''': 'Welcome, <player name>. You are a long way from home. You have come for these notes? I hope Frodo is not upset at my having read them. He has weathered many adventures already, but I wonder how many roads still await him and the rest of the Company? His uncle will need more pages than this to write of them in their entirety! He has come now only from Hobbiton to Rivendell; how many more pages will it take before he sees his destination?
:'''Frodo''': 'Rivendell is such a relaxing place that it is easy to lose track of time. If you can bring me the notes I left behind at the Imdolen Lookout, north of Rivendell, I would really appreciate it.'


'We all have our parts to play, <player name>: Men such as Aragorn; dwarves; even hobbits such as you and Frodo will have an impact on the great events of our Age. Yes, even I have a role to play, though my time has not yet arrived.
:'''Arwen''': 'Welcome, <name>. You are a long way from home. You have come for these notes? I hope Frodo is not upset at my having read them. He has weathered many adventures already, but I wonder how many roads still await him and the rest of the Company? His uncle will need more pages than this to write of them in their entirety! He has come now only from Hobbiton to Rivendell; how many more pages will it take before he sees his destination?


'Return these notes to Frodo with my good wishes, and with my hope that he can return again to Imdolen when the errand of the Company is finished, there to sleep once again in the sun.'
:'We all have our parts to play, <name>: Men such as Aragorn; dwarves; even hobbits such as you and Frodo will have an impact on the great events of our Age. Yes, even I have a role to play, though my time has not yet arrived.
 
:'Return these notes to Frodo with my good wishes, and with my hope that he can return again to Imdolen when the errand of the Company is finished, there to sleep once again in the sun.'


===Objective 2===
===Objective 2===
* '''Bring Frodo's notes to [[Frodo Baggins|him]] in Rivendell'''
* '''Bring [[Item:Frodo's Notes|Frodo's notes]] to [[Frodo Baggins|him]] in Rivendell'''
Frodo is in Bilbo's room on the first floor of the House of Elrond.
Frodo is in Bilbo's room on the first floor of the House of Elrond.


Arwen has given you the notes she found at Imdolen Lookout. You should return them now to Frodo.
Arwen has given you the notes she found at Imdolen Lookout. You should return them now to Frodo.


'''Frodo Baggins''': 'You found my notes, <player name>? Thank you very much for bringing them back to me, though now that I look at them they seem very short. How very different it was to live through these few lines!
:'''Arwen''': 'May all of the Company return safely to Imladris when their errand is over.


'Do the Elves feel this way, looking back on their long lives? How strange it must be! Does time pass more slowly for them, or more quickly? What must it be like to remember so much?
:'I believe you will find Frodo in Bilbo's room on the first floor of my father's house. Return to him his notes hand give him my good wishes.'


'I suppose we will never be able to understand that <player name>. We are simple hobbit-folk, and that's what we will stay, I imagine. Thank you again for you help; I know that Bilbo will be glad to have these notes.'
:'''Frodo Baggins''': 'You found my notes, <name>? Thank you very much for bringing them back to me, though now that I look at them they seem very short. How very different it was to live through these few lines!
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:'Do the Elves feel this way, looking back on their long lives? How strange it must be! Does time pass more slowly for them, or more quickly? What must it be like to remember so much?
 
:'I suppose we will never be able to understand that <name>. We are simple hobbit-folk, and that's what we will stay, I imagine. Thank you again for you help; I know that Bilbo will be glad to have these notes.'
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Revision as of 02:43, 5 March 2012

Foreword: Hobbiton to Rivendell
Level 50
Type Solo
Starts with Frodo Baggins
Starts at The Last Homely House
Start Region Rivendell
Quest Group Vol. II. Prologue
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'Hello there, <name>; it's always a pleasure to see a fellow hobbit, and this far from home, too! I imagine Elrond was reluctant to let you know about the journey we are leaving on, but I think Gandalf might have had something to do with allowing it. He is very mysterious, as usual, but he generally has his reasons, even if we can't always see them!

'My uncle Bilbo wanted me to write up some notes of my adventures so far for his book, so I took a walk to a sunny spot here in Rivendell and started writing up a few things. Before long, though, I found myself getting drowsy, and when I awoke I forgot all about my papers! I seem to have left them out there.

'If you don't mind, do you think you could bring them back for me? I was resting in the stone pavilion at the Imdolen Lookout, just north of Rivendell. You will find my notes there, I'm sure of it.'

Background

Frodo Baggins has been writing up some notes about his adventure for his uncle Bilbo, but has misplaced them.

Objective 1

  • Look for Frodo's notes at the Imdolen Lookout

The Imdolen Lookout is a stone pavilion north of Rivendell that overlooks the valley.

Frodo has asked you to find the notes he left behind at the Imdolen Lookout.

Frodo: 'Rivendell is such a relaxing place that it is easy to lose track of time. If you can bring me the notes I left behind at the Imdolen Lookout, north of Rivendell, I would really appreciate it.'
Arwen: 'Welcome, <name>. You are a long way from home. You have come for these notes? I hope Frodo is not upset at my having read them. He has weathered many adventures already, but I wonder how many roads still await him and the rest of the Company? His uncle will need more pages than this to write of them in their entirety! He has come now only from Hobbiton to Rivendell; how many more pages will it take before he sees his destination?
'We all have our parts to play, <name>: Men such as Aragorn; dwarves; even hobbits such as you and Frodo will have an impact on the great events of our Age. Yes, even I have a role to play, though my time has not yet arrived.
'Return these notes to Frodo with my good wishes, and with my hope that he can return again to Imdolen when the errand of the Company is finished, there to sleep once again in the sun.'

Objective 2

Frodo is in Bilbo's room on the first floor of the House of Elrond.

Arwen has given you the notes she found at Imdolen Lookout. You should return them now to Frodo.

Arwen: 'May all of the Company return safely to Imladris when their errand is over.
'I believe you will find Frodo in Bilbo's room on the first floor of my father's house. Return to him his notes hand give him my good wishes.'
Frodo Baggins: 'You found my notes, <name>? Thank you very much for bringing them back to me, though now that I look at them they seem very short. How very different it was to live through these few lines!
'Do the Elves feel this way, looking back on their long lives? How strange it must be! Does time pass more slowly for them, or more quickly? What must it be like to remember so much?
'I suppose we will never be able to understand that <name>. We are simple hobbit-folk, and that's what we will stay, I imagine. Thank you again for you help; I know that Bilbo will be glad to have these notes.'