Quest Talk:Meaning upon Meaning

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For Reference

Here is the full dialogue of Dardúr:

Welcome and well met, <player name>. I have heard of your cunning in the ways of the graven rune. Our sort are rare in Middle-earth, and I fear that soon we will pass away.
The secrets of our trade hark back to Daeron and Fëanor themselves, but both Elves and dwarves have added much to the depth of our craft. Many ancient secrets of the written word lie hidden in the forgotten places of Middle-earth.
The road ahead is hard, but what thing that is worth doing is not? The gaining of widsom is ever a struggle, but it is a fulfilling one. If you believe you are ready, then say on, and I will set your feet upon the path to greater knowledge.

-- Starbursty (talk) 21:19, 24 October 2011 (EDT)

Title Question

In LotroCompanion the name of this quest is "Rune-keeper: Meaning upon Meaning", meaning that is the in-game name.
Maybe it was decided at some time to exclude the kind of redundant "Rune-keeper"? Anybody knows?
Or the devs have changed the name later on?
Should we rename to use in-dame name? — Zimoon 12:37, 26 May 2022 (UTC)

I have been looking extra carefully at the Class Quests specifically (because not all characters are able to do those), as I level up my characters on Treebeard. Rune-keeper is next in line to level, so I will take a (in-game) look at this one too when the RK reaches it. :)
--Stargazer (talk) 21:20, 26 May 2022 (UTC)
Great!!! — Zimoon 11:47, 27 May 2022 (UTC)