Quest:The Long Wait

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The Long Wait
Level 121
Type Solo
Starts with Habhûk
Starts at Adambel
Start Region Mordor Besieged
Map Ref [98.3S, 125.7W]
Ends with Habhûk
Ends at Adambel
End Region Mordor Besieged
Map Ref [98.3S, 125.7W]
Quest Chain Mordor Besieged: Parth Daenath
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

'We wait for battle, and the wait is long. It seems longer still when the air is quit and nothing moves! I must have patience, but I am not the only one who is restless. Look around you, and you will see many others grow weary of this endless waiting!

'Let us brighten their spirits and take the stillness from their minds. How do you ask? Why, stoke the fires and share some stories. It will make the wait feel shorter.'

Background

Habhûk does not like to remain idle for too long. The lull in battle has him on edge.

Objective 1

  • Stoke the fires (0/6)

Fire pits can be found at Adambel.

You should stoke the fires.

Objective 2

Soldiers can be found at Adambel.

You should talk with the soldiers to pass the time.

Talked with soldiers:
Soldier says,I have seen my fair share of battles. There was glory in each and every one!
Soldier says, Have you been to the Cape of Belfalas my friend? It is a place of beauty that I shall visit after the war!
Soldier says, I long to see my wife again. I know she longs to see me too.
Soldier says, I once slew ten Orcs with with only a dagger. It is true, I swear!
Soldier says, I once slew ten Orcs with with only a dagger. It is true, I swear!

Objective 3

Habhûk can be found at Adambel.

You should talk to Habhûk.

Habhûk: 'For the first time in many days, I heard the low rumble of pleasant talk! There were tales of battles gone, happy memories of children, wives, and husbands waiting at home, loved ones all. Good memories were shared. Did you hear the same?
'We have lasted this long, friend. One day this siege will end, but if it is not today, we will not let the passage of another restless day drive us to madness, and give the lie to those already spent. We will wait. One day we will win, and this waiting will be worth it.'