Bestowal dialogue
<name>, you know that in general I prefer facts over fantasy, but there is one legend in particular that intrigues me. It tells of an enchanted tree where people gather from miles around, and beneath its boughs, they dance, drink, and feast. "The Party Tree", they call it. A rather plain name, I should say, but at least it is descriptive.
'My friend, I charge you with a quest. A quest unlike any other. Go forth and search every corner of Middle-earth until you find this "Party Tree". When you find it... if you find it, see if you can convince one of the revellers to accept an invitation to join us here at Zír Aktar. Mind that you do not bother too many people who would not be open to such a journey, or people will think you a pest and grow to have a poor opinion of us.'
Background
Khâtaphos believes that there may be some revellers at The Party Tree who could use a tropical holiday.
- NOTE: This quest will be removed from your quest log when the current festival ends.
Objective 1
You have been tasked with locating The Party Tree and finding a potential visitor who might accept an invitation to visit Furtherholm for the Midsummer Festival. You should look around The Party Tree for potential visitors.
- You see some potential visitors
Objective 2
- Invite someone to visit Furtherholm
- Do not bother people (0/3)
You have found potential visitors at The Party Tree. You should choose one who is most likely to accept an invitation to visit Furtherholm for the Midsummer Festival and invite them.
- Captain Khâtaphos: 'When you are ready, begin your quest to seek out The Party Tree and find someone there to invite to visit us in Furtherholm.'
- People bothered (2/3)
- Potential Visitor says, "I should like to visit the Golden Perch one day, but I think I shan't ever travel so far!"
- Potential Visitor says, "Are you a Wizard? I'm going on an adventure"
- Potential Visitor says, "Pa always said there was some Took in me. Let's go!"
- Potential Visitor says, "Not today, friend. Someone has to stay and mind the cabbages."
- Potential Visitor says, "Are you barking mad? I've never left the Shire and I never will."
- Potential Visitor says, "Decent folk don't go gallavanting[sic] off to some beach. Clear off, you."
- Potential Visitor says, "Old Mad Baggins came back with heaps of gold, and so will I!"
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