Quest:Prologue: To a Ranger's Aid

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Prologue: To a Ranger's Aid
Level 14
Type Solo
Starts with Mundol
Starts at Mustering Cave
Start Region Bree-land
Map Ref [30.7S, 42.8W]
Ends with Barliman Butterbur
Ends at The Prancing Pony
End Region Bree
Map Ref [29.6S, 51.2W]
Quest Group Epic - Vol. 1, Prologue
Quest Chain Bree-land Epic Prologue
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'Please... there is but one last of my kin in the Midgewater Marshes. Reniolind is his name. A young scholar of my kind. He was not here when Amdir came and may yet be alive.

'Go to him quickly. He had gone to study the ruins of the old Marshwater Fort at the centre of the Marshes. You must tell him... warn him... to beware Amdir's scream!'

Background

When you entered the Mustering Cave, you found you were too late to help Mundol. Amdir had already come and mortally wounded him.

Objective 1

Reniolind can be found in the old Marshwater Fort, which lies at the centre of the Midgewater Marshes, west of the Mustering Cave.

Mundol asked that you warn the last of the Rangers in the Midgewater Marshes, Reniolind, a young scholar, of Amdir's betrayal.

Mundol: 'It is too... late for me. The wounds are mortal. Even now I... can feel my life slipping away....
'Hurry...warn Reniolind! He should be in the ruins of the... old Marshwater Fort at the centre... of the Midgewater Marshes!'
Complete the Instance: To a Ranger's Aid quest.
You have unlocked the movie 'The Hobbits Leave the Shire'.

Objective 2

Barliman Butterbur can be found in the common room of The Prancing Pony Inn in Bree-town.

With Reniolind's dying breaths, he asked you to find his chieftain, Strider. He instructed you to speak with Barliman Butterbur, the proprietor of The Prancing Pony Inn in Bree, to learn where Strider may be found.

Barliman Butterbur: 'Well now, what is it I can do for you today?'