Quest:Zidir-nesad: The Jewel of Amad

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Zidir-nesad: The Jewel of Amad
Level 136
Type Solo
Starts with Landscape
Starts at Câr Bronach
Ends with Rísti Graver
Ends at Zidir-nesad, the Steepset
End Region Máttugard
Map Ref [46.3S, 114.1W]
Quest Group Gundabad
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

Rísti Graver, the greatest foreman of the Ironfold, has learned the location of the sacred Jewel of Amad. While the jewel has been found, it will take a skilled hero to recover it and return it to the throne! You should seek out Rísti Graver as soon as you are able.

Background

The sacred Jewel of Amad has been found.

Objective 1

Rísti Graver can be found at the Steepset in Máttugard.

You should talk to Rísti Graver.

Rísti Graver: 'The sacred Jewel of Amad has been found upon the Drearspire, guarded by the evil sorcerer, Olcrith. I ask you to retrieve it, if you can survive his evil magic and wrest the gem from him.'

Objective 2

The Jewel of Amad can be found in Câr Bronach.

You should locate the Jewel of Amad.

The Jewel of Amad is encased within an evil barrier!

Objective 3

  • Defeat Olcrith

or

  • Summon Olcrith

Olcrith can be found in Câr Bronach.

You should defeat Olcrith to get the Jewel of Amad.

The sorcerer approaches!
Olcrith says, "Ha, what foolish pest ascends the Dreadspire on this day?"

Objective 4

The Jewel of Amad can be found in Câr Bronach.

You should retrieve the Jewel of Amad.

Objective 5

  • Add the Jewel of Amad to the Throne of Zidir-nesad

The Throne of Zidir-nesad can be found at the Steepset in Máttugard.

You should add the Jewel of Amad to the Throne of Zidir-nesad under Rísti Graver's supervision.

Added the Jewel of Amad to the Throne of Zidir-nesad

Objective 6

  • Talk to Rísti Graver

Rísti Graver can be found at Steepset in Máttugard.

You should talk to Rísti Graver.

Rísti Graver: 'Thank you for braving the fell sorceries of the Angmarim cultists at the Drearspire, for without such courage you could not have recovered the Jewel of Amad!
'The violet light of this stone dances upon the walls and fills me with the need to keep it from harm, and why should it not? The Jewel of Amad symbolizes compulsion, but I daresay that is not always a negative force. Why, I declare that compulsion can also be a force for good! Consider the drive of the dwarves, who will not rest until the Mountain-home has been fully reclaimed! In the light of the Jewel of Amad, I say that is a positive good, and should be celebrated.
'Thank you again, my friend.'