Quest:The Tomb at Halifirien

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The Tomb at Halifirien
Level 103
Type Solo
Starts with Guthláf
Starts at War-stead of the King's Men
Start Region Taur Drúadan
Map Ref [46.1S, 28.1W]
Ends with Guthláf
Ends at War-stead of the King's Men
End Region Taur Drúadan
Map Ref [46.1S, 28.1W]
Quest Chain Far Anórien: Beacon Hills
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'One regret I hold is that, in our hard ride through the Beacon Hills, I could not stop and and climb up Halifirien's height. For there, I am told, is a tomb. And before that place, the Oath of Eorl between Rohan and Gondor was forged so that in time of great need one would come to the other's aid, as brothers in blood and mind.

'It is thus that we ride now, though I think am not alone in feeling that we go not just to defend our brethren of Gondor, but all of Middle-earth as well.

'Well! Soon we shall move on again. But if you should find yourself there, take note for me of what you see. And if we should meet again, on this road or another, share with me what you had seen.'

Background

Visit the tomb at Halifirien, where the Oath of Eorl established the eternal bond between Rohan and Gondor.

Objective 1

Guthláf has asked you to visit the tomb at Halifirien in the Beacon Hills, and take note of what you see.

You found the tomb. It is swarming with looters!

Objective 2

  • Defeat the tomb-robbers (0/8)

Defend the tomb at Halifirien.

Defeated tomb-robbers (8/8)

Objective 3

You should return to Guthláf and tell him how you saw the tomb at Halifirien and defended it from pillagers.

Guthláf: 'You return! What news do you bring?'
You relate how you saw the tomb of Halifirien, what it looked like, and how you defended it against pillagers.
'Why, what a tale you weave, <class>! Your words have painted a picture in my mind, and so I shall carry that picture as a trinket into battle.'