Bestowal dialogue
'I have had another idea, <name>, and I need your help.'
Background
Ravaedron has had another idea, and once again he needs your help.
Objective 1
- Talk to Ravaedron and help the chagrined artist attempt to make things right
Determined to make things right, Ravaedron needs your help once again.
- Ravaedron: 'I want to make things right. Let us see if the Rangers will help us once again.'
- Complete the instance: The Lasting Friendship
Objective 2
- Talk to Ravaedron outside Fernbrake Cot
Ravaedron stands outside Fernbrake Cot.
- Ravaedron: 'I thank you once again, <name>, for helping me to learn what I might have learned long ago: as happiness is a part of the world, so too is sadness. Seeking to avoid it can delay the pain, but it does not destroy it. There should be no shame in tears.
- 'I will travel to the Grey Havens with my own sadness, and I will bear it over the Sea. But so too will I bring my memories of the happy times. I will not weigh one against the other, but carry both. And in years to come, perhaps Maddoc and Glenys and young Bran will look upon this second painting, and there will be days they wish to cry, and there will be days they think to smile. It may have been among the last friendships I made in this Middle-earth, <name>, but it will be a lasting one. And so too will mine with you!'
- Ravaedron laughs, a brighter and more contented sound than you have yet heard form the Elf.
- 'The Stagshorns have invited you inside to see where they will set the painting, my friend. And now I say good-bye. Perhaps one day I will see you again.'
Objective 3
- Enter Fernbrake Cot and see where the painting will be displayed
Maddoc Stagshorn has invited you inside to see where Ravaedron's new painting will be displayed.
- Ravaedron's second painting hangs proudly in Fernbrake Cot
Objective 4
Maddoc Stagshorn wishes to speak with you inside his cottage.
- Maddoc Stagshorn: 'I always believed [Elf, High Elf: your people] were supposed to be wiser than the rest of us, <name>, but then my wife and I met Ravaedron! He is dear to us and we will cherish the time we spent with him, but I tell you truly that sometimes he could be more maddening than our Bran when he was just a baby!
- 'Folk are complicated, I suppose, and in that at least [Elf, High Elf: your people] are the same as the rest of us. Thank you for helping the three of us, <name>. You are welcome at Fernbrake Cot any time.'
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