Quest:Mekeb-farak: A Good Book

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Mekeb-farak: A Good Book
Level 57
Type Solo only
Repeatable Daily
Starts with Orvar Steeleye
Starts at Hadudbâb
Start Region Durin's Way
Map Ref [5.5S, 108.9W]
Quest Group Moria: Durin's Way
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'I have never much been one for anything beyond the sharpening of my axe and the cleaving of Orc-skulls. I remember as a lad, my mother reading to me grand tales of adventuresome dwarves. The challenges they undertook, the foes they fought...it was inspiring to me in my youth. It helped shape me into the dwarf I am now.

'Thinking about my past now hits me with a tinge of nostalgia. I wonder...do you suppose this library has anything in it like the tales I was told as a child? I shouldn't ask this of you but...should you happen across any of these tales while you are exploring Mekeb-farak, would you mind bringing them to me?

'I am a warrior at heart, but this dicussion alone raises in me a desire to reread my childhood stories.'

Background

The Dwarves of Moria were renowned for their industry. Crafters and prospectors of exceptional talent, they would not have been able to maintain such efficiency were it not for the love of lore. Not all things written in Moria pertained to mining and building. Great tales of battle and epic poems were transcribed by the dwarves. Some of these can be found within the walls of Mekeb-farak along the tunnels of Durin's Way.

Objective 1

The entrance to Mekeb-farak lies within Hadudbâb.

Orvar has asked you to bring him any tales of adventure you may find in your own adventure within Mekeb-farak.

Orvar Steeleye: 'Have you come across any interesting tales within Mekeb-farak? Not that I am too interested in reading them…I am a surly sort of warrior after all. I just…have an interest in nostalgia.'

Objective 2

The entrance to Mekeb-farak lies within Hadudbâb.

Orvar has asked you to bring him any tales of adventure you may find in your own adventure within Mekeb-farak.

Orvar Steeleye: 'Aye! This does bring back memories! I don't remember this exact story but it reminds me much of the ones I was told in my youth.'