Quest:Mounts for Mordor

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Mounts for Mordor
Level 77
Type solo
Starts with Landscape
Starts at Jóshkhin Orda
Start Region The Wold
Map Ref [42.4S, 47.2W]
Ends with Sergeant Guthferth
Ends at North-torr
End Region The Wold
Map Ref [44.0S, 47.5W]
Quest Group The Wold
Quest Chain North-torr
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

As you approach the enormous Easterling camp of Jóshkhin Orda, you hear the nervous neighing of horses -- not the wild horses of Easterlings, but the fair tame steeds you have encountered all over the Wold.

It would seem the Easterlings are stealing mounts to put them to some evil purpose

Background

The Easterlings have been snatching wild horses from the herds to train them for evil purposes.

Objective 1

A pen of stolen horses can be found in the south-east of the enormous Easterling encampment on the banks of the Anduin.

You should free the horses you find.

Objective 2

  • Free horses in the south-eastern pen (0/#)

A pen of stolen horses can be found in the south-east of the enormous Easterling encampment on the banks of the Anduin.

You should free the horses you find.

Freed a horse (#/#)

Objective 3

  • Free horses in the southern pen (0/#)

A pen of stolen horses can be found in the south of the enormous Easterling encampment on the banks of the Anduin.

You should free the horses you find.

Freed a horse (#/#)

Objective 4

  • Free horses in the south-western pen (0/#)

A pen of stolen horses can be found in the south-west of the enormous Easterling encampment on the banks of the Anduin.

You should free the horses you find.

Freed a horse (#/#)

Objective 5

Sergeant Guthferth is at the North-torr, just north of Floodwend.

You should return to Sergeant Guthferth.

Guthferth: 'Well, so you are not useless after all...for a stranger. Those horses are like Men to my people; I could not leave them behind or let them be slaves of the enemy!
'This victory is short-lived, for there is much work to be done.'