Quest:Victory in Defeat

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Victory in Defeat
Level 100
Type Solo
Starts with Jajax
Starts at Hata Kebir
Start Region Lebennin
Map Ref [84.6S, 38.1W]
Ends with Jajax
End Region Lebennin
Quest Group Lebennin
Quest Chain Aerthir
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

'I wonder if the others see what I do, <name>...

'There will be no victory for Umbar no matter the outcome of this war, my friend. We have left our people at Mordor's mercy, and the closer we draw to victory in the east is the closer we draw to our own ruin. As I see it, these Heirs are pretenders, and none of them will rule even the smallest plot of land in the coming days. If we are to remain free of Mordor's oppression, the Heirs must fail in this war.

'Come, the men here are among their most devoted - let us break their morale before they can cause more harm to Umbar.

Background

Believing that they will lead his people to ruin, Jajax hopes to weaken the forces of the Heirs of Castamir in Hata Kebir.

Objective 1

  • Defeat Half-trolls in Hata Kebir (0/4)
  • Burn rowing boats in Hata Kebir (0/12)
  • Defeat Corsairs and Haradrim in Hata Kebir (0/12)

Half-trolls and men devoted to the Heirs of Castamir can be found in Hata Kebir in south-eastern Lebennin.

Jajax has asked you to help him weaken the forces of the Heirs of Castamir before they can cause further harm to Umbar.

Defeated Half-trolls in Hata Kebir (4/4)
Burned rowing boats in Hata Kebir (12/12)
Defeated Corsairs and Haradrim in Hata Kebir (12/12)

Objective 2

  • Talk to Jajax

Jajax can be found at your side or can be called with your horn.

You have greatly weakened the forces of Hata Kebir and should now speak to Jajax.

Jajax: 'You may not believe me, but some of those were fine men... just lured to folly by the words of the Heirs.
'There remained no time or means to sway them from their foolishness, my friend, but I curse the Heirs for leading them down this path.
'Come now, there is still more to be done.'