Quest:Dangerous Boars

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Dangerous Boars
Level 12
Type Solo
Starts with Constable Tanglerush
Starts at Staddle
Start Region Bree-land
Map Ref [31.1S, 49.5W]
Quest Group Bree-land
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'The good folk of Staddle provide much of Bree-land with fresh, farm-grown food, and they have our thanks for it. Our captain in Bree has assigned my fellows and me to keep watch over this town.

'Recently, there's been an increase in the wild animals outside Staddle. If we don't do something, one of the Little Folk is bound to be attacked on his way home from the fields, and the town will be in an uproar.

'Constable Bolger reported a large number of boars by his home south-east of here. His house is due south of the Widow Froghorn's farm. If you could take care of those boars, it would help.'

Background

Constable Tanglerush is concerned about the increase in the number of wild animals seen near the borders of Staddle.

Objective 1

The boars can be found near Constable Bolger's house, south-east of Staddle, south of Widow Froghorn's farm.

Constable Tanglerush wants you to thin the boar population near Staddle before one of the hobbits is attacked.

Constable Tanglerush: 'There are many rampaging boars to the south-east, near the home of Constable Bolger. Leave the town by the east road, and when you reach the Widow Foghorn's farm, head due south until you arrive at the home of Constable Bolger.'

Objective 2

Constable Tanglerush is in the town square of Staddle.

Constable Tanglerush will be pleased to hear that you have thinned the boar population near Staddle.

Constable Tanglerush: 'I thank you for your aid, <name>. It is a great relief to me that the boar population has been thinned, and before the creatures injured any folk of Staddle, too! I thought it only a matter of time, but you have proven me wrong, and I am glad of it!'