Quest:A Commanding Knock

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A Commanding Knock
Level 100
Type Solo
Starts with Borhador
Starts at The Crossing Hall
Start Region Ringló Vale
Map Ref [72.2S, 49.5W]
Ends with Laerind
Ends at Ethring
End Region Ringló Vale
Map Ref [72.0S, 50.1W]
Quest Group Ringló Vale
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

'You there, did you hear the noise? It was a thunderous pounding coming from outside!'

Background

Borhador hears a loud noise outside and wants you to investigate as he fears a cave troll has come for him.

Objective 1

Borhador can be found in his hall above Ethring village.

Borhador asks you to investigate a sound he heard.

Borhador: 'Protect me!'
Complete Instance: A Commanding Knock

Objective 2

  • Speak with Borhador

Borhador can be found in his hall above Ethring village.

You should speak with Borhador.

Borhador: 'I have seen something that made me remember how I felt in my younger years. It took my people risking their lives for me to realise this. Yes, I miss my wife Halwen and my son Dervorin greatly. I must lead this Vale again so that my son will have a place to come home to. What is the difference between losing your home and death, I ask you that?
'Please take my word to Laerind and let her know that I am deeply sorry for my reclusiveness and I cherish all that she and Arvaethor have done of late for the Vale. I bestow Laerind and Arvaethor with command over the Vale until Dervorin returns to take over my reign. Now I must rest to regain my strength for the coming days.'

Objective 3

Laerind can be found in Ethring village.

You should speak with Laerind.

Laerind: 'I know that deep down the Lord of the Vale's sadness stems from how much he cares for his land and misses his wife Halwen. It is a burden. Arvaethor and I shall continue leading while Borhador regains his strength.
'I thank you, <name>, for all that you've done. I hope that you will stay in the Vale longer and continue assisting our efforts.'