Quest:A Lesson from Lindir

From Lotro-Wiki.com
Jump to navigation Jump to search
The printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.
A Lesson from Lindir
Level 50
Type Solo
Starts with Baillindiel
Starts at Celondim
Start Region Ered Luin
Map Ref [28.0S, 92.1W]
Ends with Lindir
Ends at The Hall of Fire
End Region Rivendell
Map Ref [29.6S, 3.3W]
Quest Group Minstrel
Class Minstrel
Quest Chain The Finest Melody
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'Allow me to congratulate you on your accomplishments, <name>! You have become a minstrel beyond compare and have exceeded that which I can teach you. I marvel at your successes and wish you only the best!

'My good friend Lindir may be able to give you more instruction, for he is very fond of song and loves to speak with minstrels of all types.

'Look for Lindir within the Hall of Fire in Elrond's home in Imladris, for I am sure he will be glad to speak with you.'

Background

Baillindiel believes that you should speak with Lindir, an Elf in Imladris who might be able to give you some instruction.

Objective 1

Baillindiel knows of a legendary minstrel who could teach you great lessons, but first you must be suitably outfitted.

Objective 2

Lindir is in the Hall of Fire in Elrond's home in the vale of Imladris.

Baillindiel thinks you should speak with Lindir, for the Elf may be able to provide you with further instruction.

Lindir: 'Welcome, <name>! The song of your deeds will be quite a song indeed, when it is finally set to verse! Yes, I have already heard snippets of it, though I do not know that I am the one to set it down. Bilbo, perhaps...thought it seems that every day brings to him three new ideas that crowd out what has gone before.
'Sing always, <name>, for it is your greatest weapon. A voice raised in song is a voice that cannot succumb to despair.
'Take time for the celebration and mirth, my friend, even in these dark times. Do not stay away from the Hall of Fire overlong, for you will always have friends here. I will see you again, and we will sing on happier times and of times that will come again!'