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Quest:Introduction: The Wastes

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Introduction: The Wastes
Level 105
Type Solo
Starts with Damrod
Starts at Camp of the Host
Start Region North Ithilien
Map Ref [41.0S, 10.4W]
Ends with Mablung
Ends at Camp of the Host
End Region North Ithilien
Map Ref [40.0S, 10.6W]
Quest Chain The Wastes
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

You have been summoned by Damrod, who requests your presence at the Camp of the Host in Northern Ithilien.

You should meet with Damrod as soon as you are able.

Background

You have been summoned by Damrod to the Camp of the Host in Northern Ithilien, where he hopes that you will be able to assist the Rangers of Ithilien in their tasks.

Objective 1

Damrod can be found at the Camp of the Host in Northern Ithilien.

You have been summoned by Damrod to aid the Rangers of Ithilien as they make preparations for the march to the Black Gate.

Damrod: '<name>, my friend. You received my message.
'With the conflicts in Ithilien behind us, I trust you are well enough rested to press forward. The Host of the West prepares for the final leg of theis journey. It will be perliouis as the terrain is unkind and the enemies numrous. Since we know these lands better than any ally of Gondor, Aragorn has sent the Rangers of Ithilien ahead to ensure safe passage.
'If you are able to lend us your arms, Mablung is coordinating the Rangers from the Camp of the Host. Speak with him if you would. I am sure he will be glad to see you.'

Objective 2

  • Talk to Mablung at the Camp of the Host

Mablung can be found at the Camp of the Host in Northern Ithilien.

Mablung commands the Rangers of Ithilien stationed at the Camp of the Host and will be able to give you orders.

Mablung: 'It is good to see you again, <name>. Damrod sent you? There is indeed much to do before we can be sure the pat th the Morannon, the Black Gate of Mordor, is clear and free of threat.
'We would be grateful for you help in this task. Our numbers are small, and I consider you as much a Ranger as myself.'