Quest:Beneath the Earth

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Beneath the Earth
Level 76
Type Solo
Starts with Utlac
Starts at Mansig's Encampment
Start Region The East Wall
Map Ref [52.2S, 51.3W]
Ends with Isteron
Ends at The Under-wall
End Region The East Wall
Quest Group East Wall
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'We do not know what might lie within that cave, <name>, but that fleeing Orc wanted to get there. I think you should go back to the cave mouth and investigate.

'You should finish helping out around camp first, of course. I do not want to deprive my friends of your aid, <name>! Go investigate the cave once everyone is satisfied and our camp is prepared for whatever the Orcs may have in store for us.'

Background

Utlac wants you to investigate the cave-mouth you discovered once you are done helping the other Rohirrim at the camp.

Objective 1

  • Finish helping the Rohirrim at the camp, then investigate the cave-mouth

The cave-mouth you discovered is south os Mansig's encampment, near where the stream flows back into the East Wall, in the western cliffs.

Utlac wants you to finish helping his friends at the Rohirrim-camp in the East Wall, then investigate the cave you discovered.

Utlac: 'I want you to investigate the cave-mouth you discovered, but not before you help my friends here at camp. I do not want to be responsible for depriving them of your aid prematurely! Once you are satisfied that the camp is situated well, then you should investigate the cave.
'It was near where the steream flows back into the East Wall from the western cliffs, was it not? A good distance to the south of Mansig's encampment?'
You see a man in the cave, but he is busy thinking and does not acknowledge you

Objective 2

  • Talk to the man in the cave

You have found a man inside the cave-system beneath the East Wall.

Isteron: 'Well now, a <race>, is it? It is! Ah, you are a welcome change from the Orcs, I tell you true!
'There is no shortage of those creatures down here, and they are interfering with my studies and my enjoyment of this journey both! With your help, I imagine they will be less of a problem! My companions are still above-ground and are unavailable to help. I cannot imagine Rodwen even realizes I am missing. Perhaps she is the one who is missing? Yes, that sounds more reasonable!'