Quest:A Long-awaited Banquet -- Frodo Baggins
A Long-awaited Banquet -- Frodo Baggins | |
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Level | Scaling |
Type | Solo |
Repeatable | Daily |
Starts with | Frodo Baggins |
Starts at | Merethrond - Banquet Hall |
Start Region | Minas Tirith (Midsummer) |
Map Ref | [22.7N, 55.9W] |
Quest Group | Midsummer: The Banquet |
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Bestowal dialogue'Good evening to you, <name>! How have you been enjoying the banquet? 'To my mind, it is hard to recall a more pleasant night in recent memory.' Frodo shifts in his seat. 'Even so, I have been thinking on all that has happened since I left the Shire. I was wondering what Uncle Bilbo would make of all this business, and that has given me an idea. Uncle Bilbo kept a diary, so why shouldn't I write of my own adventures? 'Could you find me a quill and a phial of ink? Oh, and a few sheets of parchment!' BackgroundWith the One Ring destroyed and the Enemy undone, the Free Peoples of Middle-earth gather to Minas Tirith for a grand banquet commemorating the wedding of King Aragorn II Elessar to Queen Arwen Undómiel. Among the many who have attended, there sits a hobbit of unequalled renown -- Frodo Baggins, the Nine-fingered. NOTE: This quest will be removed from your quest log when the current festival ends. Objective 1
Writing-quills, phials of ink, and sheets of parchment might be found in either the Houses of Lore or the Blue Theatre. Frodo has asked you to gather a writing-quill, a phial of ink, and some sheets of parchment that he might begin to write on his adventures.
Objective 2
Frodo Baggins can be found in Merethrond in Minas Tirith (Midsummer). You have collected the writing-quill, phial of ink, and parchment. You should deliver them to Frodo at the wedding banquet in Merethrond.
Objective 3
Frodo is deciding where to begin his tale of adventure.
Objective 4
Frodo Baggins can be found in Merethrond in Minas Tirith (Midsummer). After delivering a quill, ink, and parchment to Frodo Baggins, he appears to have found himself unable to write. You should talk to Frodo.
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