Quest:The Hunt Continues

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The Hunt Continues
Level 33
Type Solo
Starts with Stone Marker
Starts at Canadiach
Start Region Evendim
Map Ref [10.7S, 64.8W]
Ends with Stone Marker
Ends at Ost Forod
End Region Evendim
Map Ref [6.9S, 63.8W]
Quest Group Evendim
Quest Chain The Treasure Hunt
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

The inscription on this stone marker is barely legible, but these words can just be made out:

  "To settle disputes, men fight in the ring of stone.
  Outside the wall, my marker lies hidden."

This new riddle may reveal the true location of the treasure.

Background

The Ranger Culang has learned of a great treasure buried long ago by a Dúnadan-landholder and wants it recovered before it is found by tomb-robbers.

Objective 1

  • Find the solution to the riddle

The treasure may lie beneath another stone marker, somewhere in Evendim, if this riddle is to be believed:

  "To settle disputes, men fight in the ring of stone.
  Outside the wall, my marker lies hidden."

You should examine the marker when you find it for some clue to the location of the treasure.

Stone Marker: The inscription on this stone marker is barely legible, but these words can just be made out:
"To settle disputes, men fight in the ring of stone.
Outside the wall, my marker lies hidden."
This new riddle may reveal the true location of the treasure.
Culang: 'Another riddle? How did it go?
"To settle disputes, men fight in the ring of stone.
Outside the wall, my marker lies hidden."
'I do not know for certain, but these words may be speaking of the arena in Ost Forod, to the north-east of Tinnudir, among the hills of Tyrn Fornech.'
Stone Marker: The stone marker is surrounded by signs of digging; if it once marked the location of the treasure, it has surely been found.
The marker bears an inscription, all but worn away by the passage of time.