Quest:To the Wolf-denes

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To the Wolf-denes
Level 120
Type Solo
Starts with Sterkist
Starts at Beorninghús
Start Region Vales of Anduin
Map Ref [13.7N, 53.1W]
Ends with Langhár
Ends at Vegbár
End Region Vales of Anduin
Map Ref [7.9N, 58.7W]
Quest Group Vales of Anduin: Wolf-denes
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

[Beornings: '<name>! Have you come home for a visit?] [non Beornings: '<name>! Good to see you again!] How go the adventures?'

You tell Sterkist about all of your travels since the last time you saw him.

'Oh my, that all sounds rather harrowing! I think my adventuring days are behind me, friend. One near-death experience is plenty! Grimbeorn keeps me busy enough around here as it is. [Beornings: As you can imagine, he] [non Beornings: He] is never especially pleased to have guests. I, on the other hand, am happy to meet new friends from far-away lands.'

He chuckles to himself, and then suddenly remembers something.

'Oh! Langhár will want to see you [non Beornings: again] since you are here! She was sent to the Wolf-denes to help deal with the goblin problem. You should go see her if you have time!'

Background

Langhár has been sent to the Wolf-denes to help deal with the goblins there. Sterkist believes she would be happy to accept your help in the matter.

Objective 1

Vegbár, the Beorning outpost in the Wolf-denes, can be found south-west of the Beorninghús.

You should travel to Vegbár to find Langhár.

You have found Vegbár

Objective 2

Langhár can be found somewhere in Vegbár.

You should talk to Langhár.


Beorning version:


Langhár: '<name>!'
Langhár embraces you in a tight hug.
'What brings you to Vegbár? Not here to collect the tolls, I hope? Ha ha!'

Non-Beorning version:


Langhár: '<name>! Good to see you again, friend! What brings you to Vegbár? Not here to pay the toll are you? Ha ha!'

All:


You tell her that Sterkist sent you, and mention something about goblin problems.
'Oh, Sterkist, always worried about his sister! [Beornings: As you know,] [non Beornings: Indeed,] there are often goblin problems this close to Goblin-town. This time, however, they are not of the usual sort. This time they may be worse.'