Quest:Epilogue: Closing the Book
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Level | 128 |
Type | Solo |
Starts with | Gandalf |
Starts at | Grimbeorn's House |
Start Region | Vales of Anduin |
Ends with | Automatic |
Quest Chain | The Black Book of Mordor: Epilogue |
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Previous: The Black Book of Mordor: Chapter 14
The Black Book of Mordor: Epilogue
Next: The Legacy of Durin and the Trials of the Dwarves: Chapter 1
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Bestowal Dialogue'Yes, <name>, I have been expecting you. Together, we have unearthed every secret behind the Black Book of Mordor by Vóin and Bozhéna, the long distant dwarves who authored it. Only one question remains: what is to be done with the book now? 'I see a number of possibilities, my friend. It was Khîl Tale-spinner who gave the book into our keeping, and his claim is perhaps the strongest. Vóin and Bozhéna were his thrice-great grandparents, and if the book is to be kept by anyone still living today in Middle-earth, we might do worse then a Zhélruka relative of its authors. 'But there is another interest to be considered. The Black Book of Mordor contains a great deal of information that would be prized by scholars concerning the history of Gondor and its late King Eärnur. The book is truly deserving of a place of honour in the Houses of Lore in Minas Tirith. The scholar Covadil would greatly accept the donation of it, and in that way Vóin's wish for Eärnur's struggle to be remembered in the future will truly be fulfilled. 'There is one other claim to the Black Book, <name>. Indeed, the nobility of this claim might be doubted, but I believe it is worth considering. I speak of the claim of Karazgar, the Weeping Warrior, who asked you to steal the book and deliver it to him. Yes, I knew of your encounter with him at the Old Ford. I chose not to say anything, but I am pleased my trust in you is not misplaced, and we were able to decipher the last of the book's mysteries. 'Why then might we entertain Karazgar's request, <name>? Why, it is for that very reason: we know what the book says, he does not. He believes it contains the secret to preventing his decline, or securing his power... but it does not. It does contain a great deal of confusion and mystery for one who does not know how to read it, and that is to say nothing about the trick with the shard of beacon-glass. What might he give up in exchange for a book he thinks will be of use to him, but is not, and cannot be? It may be an academic question, but those are always of great interest to me. 'So I leave the disposition of the Black Book to you, my friend. Choose who should have it, and deliver it either to Khîl Tale-spinner in Járnfast, Covadil in the Houses of Lore in Minas Tirith, or Karazgar at the Old Ford. I leave the decision to you, and with this choice, we will close the Black Book of Mordor for good. I thank you again, <name>.' BackgroundTogether, you and Gandalf have managed to reveal the last of the secrets of the Black Book of Mordor, and the only remaining question concerns of it's final disposition. Objective 1
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