Quest:Raid: Captain-General Lainedhel of Ost Ringdyr

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Raid: Captain-General Lainedhel of Ost Ringdyr
Faction Creep
Level 150
Type Raid
Starts at Gramsfoot
Starts with Taskmaster Krul
[12.13S, 20.7W]
Ends at Gramsfoot
Ends with Taskmaster Krul
[12.13S, 20.7W]
Money Reward 21 Silver 14 Copper 
Rank change Increased Infamy (100)
Commendations 100 Commendations
Repeatable Daily
Quest Chain Gramsfoot
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'Ost Ringdyr is a thorn, <name>. A place we can penetrate and nearly destroy, but one we cannot hold for any true time. Like us, the enemy is entrenched deeply at their camp of Glân Vraig, and Ost Ringdyr is simply too close to hold the keep.

'We can however slaughter their numbers and kill the master of the keep. This is what I ask of you, <race>: go to Ost Ringdyr and kill the lord who commands the enemy there. Do this and you will earn favour with Angmar and Lugbúrz.'

Background

Attempts to weaken the enemy forces are proving fruitful, and the keep east of Tirith Rhaw, where the Elf Captain-General Lainedhel rules, is the target of assault. You are charged with organizing a war-band to assault Ost Ringdyr in an effort to slaughter the lord of the keep.

Objective 1

Ost Ringdyr is far to the east beyond the Hoardale River and Tírith Rhaw.

Taskmaster Krul directed you to make your way to Ost Ringdyr and slaughter the lord of the keep.

Taskmaster Krul: 'Do not test me, <name>. Seek the Captain-General of Ost Ringdyr and do not return to me until he is dead!'

Objective 2

Taskmaster Krul is at Gramsfoot.

After storming the walls of Ost Ringdyr, you fought through the enemy and defeated the leader of the keep. You should return to Taskmaster Krul with news of their defeat.

Taskmaster Krul: 'A day of victory for Angmar and Lugbúrz! This victory shall echo through the moors and the mountains.
'You have earned the favour of the Great Eye, <name>.'