Quest:Disarming the Valley

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Disarming the Valley
Level 28
Type Solo
Starts with Baranwen
Starts at Lin Giliath
Start Region North Downs
Map Ref [13.6S, 44.9W]
Ends with Baranwen
Ends at Lin Giliath
End Region North Downs
Map Ref [13.6S, 44.9W]
Quest Group North Downs
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'North-men have been seen carrying chests laden with weapons into a cave, in the south. While the others dwell upon the malefactions of the trolls, I am concerned by the very presence of Men from Angmar not to mention their arms.

'Every sword-hilt we remove from the grasp of an Angmarim is one less blade that may be brought to bear against the Free Peoples. Seek out weapon-chests in the troll-cave and bring them to me. I shall destroy the foul blades.

'If even one of the blades we seize would have otherwise slain an innocent, I shall count this day's labour worth the toil.'

Background

North-men from Angmar have wandered into Taur Gonwaith.

Objective 1

The mysterious Angmarim are outside of the troll-cave in the southern part of Taur Gonwaith, south of Lin Giliath.

Baranwen has asked you to collect weapon-chests from the Angmarim and to return them to her so she can destroy the foul weapons.

Objective 2

  • Bring Angmarim weapon-chests to Baranwen

Baranwen is at Lin Giliath, north-west of Taur Gonwaith.

Baranwen is awaiting your return with the Orc-weapons, which she will destroy.

Baranwen: 'These weapons are poorly made, and none of them exhibit the care needed to make a truly fine sword. I am not surprised by the lack of craftsmanship, for the Angmarim care little about such things, and these blades are as effective as they need to be to slay the innocent people who were their intended prey.
'You have done well to bring me these weapons. I will destroy them, and by so doing I hope we have together saved some lives. You have my thanks for this errand.'