Bestowal Dialogue
'The path to the south-east will bring us to Sul Madásh. Let us move now with haste, but keep in our hearts the memory of the hurt done to the Old Mother Amûma. Should we be given the opportunity to avenge that hurt, I would have us do it.
'But for now our road leads to Sul Madásh, and Cúridwan.'
Background
The Kinta grove of Sul Madásh remains a bastion of health and beauty among the dead or dying trees of Adagím. Did Cúridwan come this way?
Objective 1
- Travel to the southern entrance of Sul Madásh
Sul Madásh lies to the south-east of The Hill of the Mother, in Adagím.
- Glorfindel: 'The path to the south-east will bring us to Sul Madásh.'
- A Kinta guardsman of the grove calls to you in greeting
Objective 2
- Talk to Baharúd at the southern entrance to Sul Madásh
The Kinta Guardsman Baharúd stands at the southern entrance to Sul Madásh.
- Baharúd: 'The interesting day continues! I welcome you to Sul Madásh as I welcomed the others. So many visitors after days of so few have proven the perfect curative for the hours of tedium I usually face!
- 'Harm not the grove, and the Kintai will treat you well.'
Objective 3
Inkanûsh stands at the southern entrance to Sul Madásh.
- Baharúd: 'Harm not the grove, and the Kintai will treat you well.'
- Inkanûsh: 'So many visitors, he says! Now these are promising tidings, <name>. Let us speak with Kintai throughout Sul Madásh and they will guide us to Cúridwan.'
Objective 4
Kintai within the grove of Sul Madásh may know of recent visitors.
- Inkanûsh: 'Let us speak with Kintai throughout Sul Madásh and they will guide us to Cúridwan.'
- Kinta of Sul Madásh: 'The woman Cúridwan? I have not seen her today.'
Objective 5
- Talk to another Kinta of Sul Madásh further into the grove
Kintai within the grove of Sul Madásh may know of recent visitors.
- Kinta of Sul Madásh: 'The woman Cúridwan? I have not seen her today.'
- Kinta of Sul Madásh: 'Cúridwan? She has long been a friend of the Kintai, and has worked tirelessly to help us preserve our groves. I have not seen her today, but years ago Ulishár was a good friend of the Golden Maiden, before he...
- 'Never mind. You should be able to find Ulishár to the east.'
Objective 6
Kintai within Sul Madásh told you that the Kinta Ulishár might know of Cúridwan's whereabouts.
- Kinta of Sul Madásh: 'Ulishár was a good friend of Cúridwan. You should be able to find him to the east.'
- You have found a familiar face, if not the one you sought
Objective 7
Corudan stands in the centre of Sul Madásh.
- Corudan: 'I should have known your road would lead this way, <name>!
- 'My sister and I came here to speak with the Kintai; she searches for some means of freeing Silirtas from the cruel fate inflicted upon her by Azagath. In my heart I feel there can be no such release, but Sigileth is so certain...
- 'She speaks now in conference with one of the elders of Sul Madásh, but if there were a way to free the wrathful Väiri from their fate as wandering spirits, surely the Kintai would know of it.'
- You ask your friend if he has seen Cúridwan somewhere within Sul Madásh. He shakes his head.
- One of the Kinta coughs politely and holds up a questioning hand
Objective 8
The Kinta Ulishár has overheard your conversation and might have some advice for you.
- Corudan: 'I have not seen Cúridwan since we came here to Adagím, I am sorry.'
- Ulishár: 'Have I heard you aright? You seek Cúridwan?'
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