Quest:The Mysterious Thief

From Lotro-Wiki.com
Jump to navigation Jump to search
The printable version is no longer supported and may have rendering errors. Please update your browser bookmarks and please use the default browser print function instead.
The Mysterious Thief
Level 115
Type Solo
Starts with Sírithon
Starts at Loeglond
Start Region Eryn Lasgalen
Map Ref [14.3N, 31.2W]
Quest Group Eryn Lasgalen
Quest Chain Trail of Rust
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'I will tell you how my suspicions of a thief first arose: every morning, as I made my rounds, I would find things slightly moved from where they were. So slight was the shifting and rearranging that it only tickled my mind for some days.

'Then, two days ago, I laid a coil of rope in a particular position upon some other tools. The next morning, there was no mistaking it: the rope was two hands shifted to the side.

'Therefore, we must conclude our thief steals by night. Come, help me lay a trap. This part, I would not dare without your help! First we must gather supplies and lay them in the unused supply cart.'

Background

Having found convincing proof, Sírithon devises a plan to catch the Loeglond thief.

Objective 1

  • Collect supplies (0/5)

Supplies can be found in Loeglond.

You should gather supplies to bait a trap.

SUPPLIES "Supplies similar to those which have been recently stolen."
Collected supplies (5/5)

Objective 2

  • Bait the empty supply cart

There is an unused supply cart in Loeglond.

You should bait the cart with supplies.

CART "This empty cart is the perfect place to lay a trap for the thief."
Placing bait ... The trap is set
The trap is set!

Objective 3

You should talk to Sírithon, who can be found in Loeglond.

Sírithon: 'Good work. You are a worthy <class>. Now let us wait for nightfall.'
Complete the Instance: The Mysterious Thief

Objective 4

You should talk to Sírithon, who can be found in Loeglond.

Sírithon: 'The ruins called Esgaroth-of-old were once a town of the Dale-men. Very little remains, and what does is now covered over with marsh reeds and the waters of the Long Lake. Who hides in such a dreary and desolate place, and what aim do they pursue out there? I wonder! Our thief is real, but grows stranger every time we learn something new.'