Quest:Forgotten Orders

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Forgotten Orders
Level 105
Type Solo
Starts with Landscape
Starts at Fushaum Gund
Start Region The Wastes
Map Ref [35.6S, 0.9W]
Ends with Thurindol
Ends at Small Ranger Camp
End Region The Wastes
Map Ref [34.4S, 8.5W]
Quest Group The Wastes: The Slag-hills
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

You have intercepted an Orc bearing orders from Mordor, meant for Easterlings at the Lang Rhuven encampment. Perhaps more Orcs within Fushaum Gund are carrying additional orders.

Background

There seem to be Orcs bearing orders from Fushaum Gund to the Easterlings at Lang Rhuven.

Objective 1

  • Objective 1

The Orc encampment of Fushaum Gund is located on the eastern slopes of the Slag-hills.

You should intercept the message-bearing Orcs.

Objective 2

  • Show the orders to Thurindol

Thurindol can be found at a small Ranger outpost hidden in the Slag-hills.

You should show the orders to Thurindol.

Thurindol: 'Orders to Lang Rhuven from the Enemy? You would do well to show these to Candúr. He has been keeping an ey on the growing number of Easterlings on Dagorlad's western edge.'

Objective 3

  • Bring the orders to Candúr

Candúr can be found at a small Ranger outpost hidden in the Slag-hills.

You should bring the orders to Candúr.

Candúr: 'Let me see these orders.'
Candúr takes the orders from you and briefly looks them over.
'I can not make out most of this text. It does not seem to have been written by any Orc. These issue from Mordor, doubt it not.
'I will need to spend more time looking them over. Hopefully I am able to decipher something of use from them soon.'

Objective 4

  • Talk to Thurindol

Thurindol can be found at a small Ranger outpost hidden in the Slag-hills.

You should talk to Thurindol.

Thhurindol: 'Candúr divines something of their purpose? Good. I hope he will know more of their meaning soon. We cannot wait, however. There are many other pressing matters to which we must attend.'