Quest:Chapter 4: Deeper In

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Chapter 4: Deeper In
Level 110
Type Solo
Starts with Merry
Starts at Tham Periain
Start Region Tham Periain
Ends with Pippin
Ends at Tham Periain
Quest Chain Allegiance: Hobbits of the Company
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'Ah, there you are, <name>. You should seek Masters Meriadoc and Peregrin in the Udûn Foothold as soon as you are able. It seems they have resolved to venture back into Mordor.'

Background

Merry and Pippin have grown determined to go back into Mordor once more, this time in search of facts.

Objective 1

You should meet Merry and Pippin at the Foothold in Udûn.

Merry: 'We have found Golodhon here, who has come back from out there, and believes he knows where those disreputable fellows should be.
'when you are ready, he will point us on out way. Shall we go?'

Objective 2

Golodhon, Merry, and Pippin can be found in the Foothold camp in Udûn.

You should talk to Golodhon when you are ready to head back into Mordor.

Golodhon: 'I have other duties to which I must attend, but I can go some little way with you, and see that you are headed in the right direction.'
Complete quest Instance: Deeper In

Objective 3

You should talk to Merry and Pippin again in Bâr Thorenion, now that you are all safely returned from Mordor.

Merry: 'I wonder if we shall ever unravel the mystery we stumbled across out in Mordor. Somehow I do not feel such hope, although I expect we shall have to turn homewards sometime, and then we shall see what we shall see.
'I confess, I am quite down. Yes, I think for a spell we should try to dwell on brighter things.'
Pippin: 'There, now that I've had a bit to eat I feel half myself again. If that's all that Mordor has in store for us, you will find me elsewhere! I do hope Merry is all right.
'You seem long about the face, friend. Chin up! We will find some pleasant diversions to wash that taste of all that out, quite!'