Quest:To the Chamber of the Crossroads

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To the Chamber of the Crossroads
Level 51
Type Solo
Starts with Haflithi
Starts at Durin's Threshold
Start Region The Great Delving
Map Ref [8.0S, 116.0W]
Ends with Líkmund
Ends at The Chamber of the Crossroads
End Region Durin's Way
Map Ref [5.1S, 112.1W]
Quest Group Moria: Durin's Way
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'What's that <name>? You're looking to head up towards the Chamber of the Crossroads in Durin's Way? Good! I haven't heard anything back for the last day or so and I'd like someone to see if they're still alive up there - if we lose that link, our main expedition heading out towards the Twenty-first Hall will be completely cut off!

'You'll need to head east into the Great Delving, then find your way north across the great bridge that passes through the Dwarf-lords' Gate into Durin's Way. After the gate, you'll turn west, then north, then east - each in short order. This should bring you to the Chamber of the Crossroads.

'Say 'hi' to Líkmund for me when you get there, if he's still breathing.'

Background

Haflithi has asked you to check on the progress of the Dwarven expedition at the Chamber of the Crossroads, in Durin's Way. Once there, you should speak with Líkmund.

Objective 1

To reach the Chamber of the Crossroads, head east through twisting caverns into the Great Delving. Once there, you must find your way to the northern end of the cavern, and cross the great bridge that passes through the Dwarf-lords' Gate. After the gate, you'll turn west, then north, then east - each in short order. This should bring you to the Chamber of the Crossroads.

Haflithi: 'Likmund is with the expedition at the Chamber of the Chrossroads in Durin's Way. You should speak with him as soon as possible.'
Líkmund: 'Hrm... Haflithi sent you to check up on us did he? More likely he sent you to check up on ME.
'I still owe him a hefty gambling debt from our last outing together, and I'm betting he wants to make sure I live long enough to make good on it.
'Well, we could use the extra hands anyway, so you're welcome to stay if you have a pair of them to lend to our efforts!'