Quest:Lost Friends

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Lost Friends
Level 76
Type Solo
Starts with Radwulf
Starts at Mansig's Encampment
Start Region The East Wall
Map Ref [52.1S, 51.4W]
Quest Group East Wall
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'You heard about the Orc-attack, <name>? They fell upon us without warning, as we were trying to get this camp established. We are still trying to recover from it. Look around you! If the Orcs attack again, we might not be as fortunate as we were the first time.

'Several of my friends have gone missing, and I have not seen them since the attack. Look for Langmanu and Swithlic somewhere in the East Wall, <name>. I am worried about them. Langmanu is too proud to ask for help if he needs it, and Swithlic is not as bold as he was in his youth.

'If my friends are lost and frightened, they will probably seek out the streams or falls that dot the landscape of the East Wall. Look for water, and you may be able to find out what happened to Langmanu and Swithlic.'

Background

Radwulf is concerned over a couple of his friends that are still missing after the Orc-attack.

Objective 1

  • Find Langmanu and show him the way back to camp
  • Find Swithlic and show him the way back to camp

Langmanu and Swithlic have not been seen since the Orc-attack, and Radwulf is worried about them. He thinks that they will seek out the streams or waterfalls in the East Wall and wants you to look for his friends.

Radwulf: 'My friends are out there, lost and scared. I have not seen Langmanu or Swithlic since the attack, and I am worried about them. They will likely seek water, so look for them near a stream of waterfall in the East Wall.'
You point Langmanu in the direction of camp
You point Swithlic in the direction of camp

Objective 2

  • Talk to Radwulf

Radwulf is in the Rohirrim-camp in the East Wall.

You found Langmanu and Swithlic by the streams that run through the East Wall and should return to Radwulf at the Rohirrim-camp. You wonder whether you should ask him why he left out the fact that they were horses.

Radwulf: 'You found my friends! Langmanu and Swithlic are both fine and found their way back here, thanks to you. It seems to me that you are a good <race> to have around!'