Bestowal dialogue
A Defence in the Darkness
'In the woods near Lin Giliath, a broken refuge of the Elves, Stone-trolls have gotten the better of a small host who marched to the defence of their haven. Their fate stands upon a precarious edge, but your arrival has brought them hope when their doom was nigh.'
Background
You have come to the Stone-troll caves near Lin Giliath to defend Andyri's Elves while they recover from their pitched battle.
Objective 1
- Talk to Andyri
- Do not allow any of the Elves to die
Andyri is waiting to speak with you inside the Stone-troll caves.
- Andyri: 'At last, <name>! We must hurry to the Elves of my company, for they are weak from their battle'and will not long be able to defend themselves.'
- Follow Andyri
- Do not allow any of the Elves to die
- Andyri says, "This way, <name>"
- Andyri says, "Friends, I have returned with <name>!"
- Wounded Elf says, "At last!"
- Andyri says, "Were you able to defeat the Duvárdain presence from these caves?"
- Wounded Elf says, "We slew many, but we are winded from the struggle and many Duvárdain remain."
- Wounded Elf says, "We need time to rest. We are weakened and will fight only if we must."
- Andyri says, "And it is almost daybreak; the Stone-trolls willsoon return to their caves."
- Andyri says, "<name>! you must protect us until these Elves are rested and ready to fight!"
- Wounded Elf says, "Keep the fighting from us until we are rested, Warden!"
- Defend the Elves until they have recovered their strength
- Do not allow any of the Elves to die
- Rested Elf says, "To battle!"
Objective 3
Andyri is waiting to speak with you inside the Stone-troll caves.
- Andyri says, "We have done it, <name>! Your skill as a Warden has made the difference!"
- Andyri: 'Endless thanks, <name>. If you had not been here...well, there is little point in walking that sad road.
- 'You have saved the Elves of my company, friend Warden, and I thank you for it.'
- Andyri: 'I am ready to leave this place, <name>. We were victorious this day, thanks to your able defence, but it was almost not so. You have my thanks and the thanks of my friends for it.'
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