Quest:Raid: Tyrant Bûrzgoth

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Raid: Tyrant Bûrzgoth
Level 150
Type Raid
Repeatable Yes
Starts with Sergeant-at-Arms Hafthor
Starts at Glân Vraig
Start Region Ettenmoors
Map Ref [20.8S, 13.7W]
Ends with Sergeant-at-Arms Hafthor
Ends at Glân Vraig
Quest Group Freep
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'Goblins! Goblins mining in the hills! There is a mine, north in the land called Arador's End, called the Isendeep. It holds strong dwarf-iron, and I've even heard tell of other rare ores.

'The mine is overrun, and we know from scouts that there is a powerful foe within the mine overseeing the goblin-digging. It's a troll-tyrant by the name of Bûrzgoth. We're asking all who are willing to go north into Arador's end in search of the beast. Find him, defeat him, and then we'll take handle of the mine.

'You'll want to bring an army to face this foe, <class>.'

Background

Along the northern edge of the Ettenmoors, in the low-lands of the Mountains of Angmar in the lands called Arador's End there is a mine: Isendeep. Here, goblins toil and delve into the metals, plundering from the earth.

Objective 1

The Tyrant Bûrzgoth is at the Isendeep mine, far to the north of Glân Vraig.

Sergeant-at-Arms Hafthor at Glân Vraig directed you to seek out and defeat the Tyrant Bûrzgoth who oversees the goblin workers in the Isendeep Mine.

Objective 2

Sergeant-at-Arms Hafthor awaits news of your victory over the Tyrant Bûrzgoth at Glân Vraig.

You met the Tyrant Bûrzgoth at Isendeep and drove him from the mine. You should return to Sergeant-at-Arms Hafthor with the news.

Sergeant-at-Arms Hafthor:

'Finally a place worth the strength of the dwarves! We shall do what we can to hold the mine, though no doubt the Ongbúrz have already ordered a counterattack. You've done well, <name>.
'If we had more like you, the fight to keep the Enemy from the south would be won quickly.'