Quest:Notice of the Second Marshal

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Notice of the Second Marshal
Level Scaling
Type Solo
Repeatable Yes
Starts with Quartermaster Ash
Starts at Glân Vraig
Start Region Ettenmoors
Map Ref [21.0S, 13.3W]
Quest Group Ettenmoors
Quest Chain Glân Vraig
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'You work your entire life to stand against evil and spit long and hard in its face and you get stationed here handing out free items to folk like you. There was a time when I was the finest soldier in all of Eriador, but now I push quill over parchment, and count the numbers of keys on a ring or tokens in hand.'

'Let's get on with it then. Seems you made a name for yourself out there in the wild, and the Second Marshals tell me that you are owed favour and reward. Good news for you, nothing but a pain in my nethers.'

'Here is what we do from now on. You show me that you have been a good little warrior by handing over the tokens of valour you collect. I hand you keys in exchange. It is simple enough for even your primitive brain to understand, I think.'

Background

Having assisted the Free Peoples in their battle against the war host of Angmar, you have earned much respect. Second Marshals throughout the Ettenmoors authorise rewards from Quartermaster Ash at Glân Vraig.

Objective 1

Earn Tokens of Valour by assisting members of the Free Peoples and return them to Quartermaster Ash at Glân Vraig.

Objective 2

Earn Tokens of Valour by assisting members of the Free Peoples and return them to Quartermaster Ash at Glân Vraig.

Quartermaster Ash:: 'You got them all, excellent work. This key opens one of the chests behind me. I know what you're thinking.
'What am I supposed to do -- open one chest, open all the chests, or what?'
I can solve this for you simply. The key will only open one chest. You want to open more, you need more keys. You want more keys -- you go through me. You got that?'
'All right. These are treasures found while we fight this war. Do yourself a favour and don't ask from where they came.'