Quest:Hoarhallow's Dwindling Food

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Hoarhallow's Dwindling Food
Level 150
Type Solo
Repeatable Daily
Starts with Pip Diggins
Starts at Ost Ringdyr
Start Region Ettenmoors
Map Ref [15.9S, 12.2W]
Ends with Pip Diggins
Ends at Ost Ringdyr
End Region Ettenmoors
Map Ref [15.9S, 12.2W]
Quest Group Ettenmoors Freep
Quest Chain Ost Ringdyr
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'A moment of your time <race>, if you would. I am Pip Diggins, from Hoarhallow. We have a small village on the eastern side of the Hoardale River and have lived here in the place you call the Ettenmoors for as long as my grandfather's grandfather's....'

'I think you know what I am getting at. The arrival of these tall folk was providence, <race>, simply providence. We had been set upon by all manner of foul creatures and were not well-prepared to defend ourselves.

'We had seen trolls before, but the wargs, Orcs, and goblins were another story. Since their arrival, and yours, our little village has seen a number of raids where they have stolen villagers, pipe-weed, and food! If you are willing to visit the goblin-village of Grothum to recover some of our food, I would be very grateful. Grothum is a good distance north of here near the place your folk named Arador's End.'

Background

Emissary Pip Diggins of Hoarhallow told you a tale of woe concerning the destruction wrought on his village by the Snowreap-goblins far to the north-east of Hoarhallow.

Objective 1

The goblin-village of Grothum lies far to the north-east of Hoarhallow.

Emissary Pip Diggins asked you to recover food stolen from Hoarhallow. He directed you to search among the goblin village at Grothum or on the persons of the enemy.

Objective 2

Pip Diggins is located within the safety of Ost Ringdyr near the cooking oven.

You should return to Pip Diggins.

Pip Diggins: 'You found it! This is a fine day indeed! A fine day, and I have you to thank for it, <name>. There are many here who have learned your name!
'Thank you, thank you for all you have done!'