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* Talk to Elrond at the Last Homely House in Rivendell
* Talk to Elrond at the Last Homely House in Rivendell
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===Bestowal dialogue===
===Bestowal dialogue===
'A summons arrived here by raven this morning <player name>, calling you to the House of Elrond, far to the east. I do not know why Elrond Halfelven requests the presence of a hobbit, but it must be for some errand of importance if he troubles to send ravens on the wing here to Echad Garthadir.
'''Captain-General Daerdan''': 'A summons arrived here by raven this morning <name>, calling you to the House of Elrond, far to the east. I do not know why Elrond Halfelven requests the presence of a hobbit, but it must be for some errand of importance if he troubles to send ravens on the wing here to Echad Garthadir.


'It is most peculiar <player name>. Have your people had dealings with Elrond Halfelven before this? In any event, you will find the House of Elrond far to the east, in the hidden vale of Rivendell, beyond the Trollshaws.'
'It is most peculiar <name>. Have your people had dealings with Elrond Halfelven before this? In any event, you will find the House of Elrond far to the east, in the hidden vale of Rivendell, beyond the Trollshaws.'
 
'''Barbethnir''': 'Master Elrond wishes to speak with you, <name>. Halflings truly have come to the notice of the Wise and the Great, have they not?
'Go inside and speak with Master Elrond in his library. I wonder on what business you have been summoned?


===Background===
===Background===
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Elrond Halfelven has summoned you to speak with him on some urgent matter.
Elrond Halfelven has summoned you to speak with him on some urgent matter.


'''Elrond''': 'Welcome, <player name>. I am pleased to see you well. This is a safe journey for no one, not even doughty Men or dwarves or Elves, and for a halfing to come so far is commendable.
:'''Captain-General Daerdan''': 'Now halflings have been called to the counsels of the Elves. What could possibly be next? The salamanders of Lake Evendim?
 
:'Ah, I mean no offense. Seek out Elrond halfelven at his house in Rivendell, far to the east, for he has summoned you. Perhaps he will summon a Man next, for it is strength of arms he will surely need in these dark times.'
 
:'''Barbethnir''': 'I wonder what business Elrond wishes to speak with you about? You are a worthy halfling, do not mistake my meaning, but I am curious about what matter calls you to his attention.


'A small company will soon be setting forth on a mission of great secrecy to combat the lengthening shadow of Evil that spreads across the land; I am loathe to speak in detail of their errand, but know that it will do great hurt to the Enemies of this Age if they succeed.
:'You will find him inside his library.'


'Several of your people have chosen to be part of this company; even now they prepare to depart. I ask that you aid these halflings with their preparations: you are of their kind and may lend them courage for the task ahead. You will find them in a room on the first floor of mu house: the lodgings of Bilbo Baggins. Aid them as you can, for much depends upon their courage.'
:'''Elrond''': 'Welcome, <name>. I am pleased to see you well. This is a safe journey for no one, not even doughty Men or dwarves or Elves, and for a halfing to come so far is commendable.
 
:'A small company will soon be setting forth on a mission of great secrecy to combat the lengthening shadow of Evil that spreads across the land; I am loathe to speak in detail of their errand, but know that it will do great hurt to the Enemies of this Age if they succeed.
 
:'Several of your people have chosen to be part of this company; even now they prepare to depart. I ask that you aid these halflings with their preparations: you are of their kind and may lend them courage for the task ahead. You will find them in a room on the first floor of mu house: the lodgings of Bilbo Baggins. Aid them as you can, for much depends upon their courage.'


===Objective 2===
===Objective 2===
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Elrond has asked that you aid Frodo, Sam, and Pippin with their preparations. As you are of their kind, you may be able to lend them courage for the dangerous secret journey that awaits them.
Elrond has asked that you aid Frodo, Sam, and Pippin with their preparations. As you are of their kind, you may be able to lend them courage for the dangerous secret journey that awaits them.
:'''Elrond''': 'You will find the hobbis in the room I gave to Bilbo on the first floor of this house. Aid them with their preparations, that they may have courage for the dangerous road that awaits them.'


===Objective 3===
===Objective 3===
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You have aided the hobbits with their preparations and should now return to Elrond.
You have aided the hobbits with their preparations and should now return to Elrond.


'''Elrond''': 'Thank you for helping the halflings with their preparations, <player name>. Gandalf says of your people that they have unseen reserves of strength and are stout of heart, and I hope it is true.
:'''Elrond''': 'Thank you for helping the halflings with their preparations, <name>. Gandalf says of your people that they have unseen reserves of strength and are stout of heart, and I hope it is true.


'Much depends of the success of the journey they will undertake.'
:'Much depends of the success of the journey they will undertake.'
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[[Category:Epic Quests]]
[[Category:Epic Quests]]

Revision as of 02:55, 5 March 2012

Foreword: Hobbits Far Afield
Level 50
Type Solo
Starts with Captain-General Daerdan
Starts at Echad Garthadir
Start Region Evendim
Map Ref [Invalid coordinates]
Ends with Elrond
Ends at The Last Homely House
End Region Rivendell
Quest Group Vol. II. Prologue
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

Captain-General Daerdan: 'A summons arrived here by raven this morning <name>, calling you to the House of Elrond, far to the east. I do not know why Elrond Halfelven requests the presence of a hobbit, but it must be for some errand of importance if he troubles to send ravens on the wing here to Echad Garthadir.

'It is most peculiar <name>. Have your people had dealings with Elrond Halfelven before this? In any event, you will find the House of Elrond far to the east, in the hidden vale of Rivendell, beyond the Trollshaws.'

Barbethnir: 'Master Elrond wishes to speak with you, <name>. Halflings truly have come to the notice of the Wise and the Great, have they not? 'Go inside and speak with Master Elrond in his library. I wonder on what business you have been summoned?

Background

Hobbits generally stay in the Shire, never wandering far from their homes, but occasionally there are...exceptions.

Objective 1

Elrond waits to speak to with you in the library of his house in Rivendell.

Elrond Halfelven has summoned you to speak with him on some urgent matter.

Captain-General Daerdan: 'Now halflings have been called to the counsels of the Elves. What could possibly be next? The salamanders of Lake Evendim?
'Ah, I mean no offense. Seek out Elrond halfelven at his house in Rivendell, far to the east, for he has summoned you. Perhaps he will summon a Man next, for it is strength of arms he will surely need in these dark times.'
Barbethnir: 'I wonder what business Elrond wishes to speak with you about? You are a worthy halfling, do not mistake my meaning, but I am curious about what matter calls you to his attention.
'You will find him inside his library.'
Elrond: 'Welcome, <name>. I am pleased to see you well. This is a safe journey for no one, not even doughty Men or dwarves or Elves, and for a halfing to come so far is commendable.
'A small company will soon be setting forth on a mission of great secrecy to combat the lengthening shadow of Evil that spreads across the land; I am loathe to speak in detail of their errand, but know that it will do great hurt to the Enemies of this Age if they succeed.
'Several of your people have chosen to be part of this company; even now they prepare to depart. I ask that you aid these halflings with their preparations: you are of their kind and may lend them courage for the task ahead. You will find them in a room on the first floor of mu house: the lodgings of Bilbo Baggins. Aid them as you can, for much depends upon their courage.'

Objective 2

  • Help Frodo with his preparations
  • Help Pippin with his preparations
  • Help Sam with his preparations

Frodo Baggons, Samwise Gamgee, and Peregrin Took can be found in Bilbo's room on the first floor of Elrond's house.

Elrond has asked that you aid Frodo, Sam, and Pippin with their preparations. As you are of their kind, you may be able to lend them courage for the dangerous secret journey that awaits them.

Elrond: 'You will find the hobbis in the room I gave to Bilbo on the first floor of this house. Aid them with their preparations, that they may have courage for the dangerous road that awaits them.'

Objective 3

  • Talk to Elrond

Elrond is in his library of his house in Rivenell.

You have aided the hobbits with their preparations and should now return to Elrond.

Elrond: 'Thank you for helping the halflings with their preparations, <name>. Gandalf says of your people that they have unseen reserves of strength and are stout of heart, and I hope it is true.
'Much depends of the success of the journey they will undertake.'