Quest:The Riddle-seeker

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The Riddle-seeker
Level 39
Type Solo
Starts with Lindir
Starts at The Hall of Fire
Start Region Rivendell
Map Ref [29.6S, 3.3W]
Ends with Glorfindel
Ends at Rivendell
End Region Rivendell
Map Ref [29.6S, 3.3W]
Quest Group Trollshaws
Quest Chain The Riddle-game
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

'You have proven yourself an expert riddle-solver. Bilbo and I have, of late, been contemplating a riddle of the most interesting sort -- one for which no answer is yet known. This riddle seems to bear upon the lineage of the House of Elrond itself and may be of great import if it is solved.

'For once, we cannot say for sure that the answer truly lies in Imladris, but it is certain that the riddle is concerned with Rivendell more than with any other place.

'Bilbo can tell you more, but I think for the full story of this riddle you will have to speak with others as well.'

Background

A final riddle that bears on Elrond's House in Rivendell is yet to be solved.

Objective 1

Bilbo is standing with Lindir in the Hall of Fire in the Last Homely House.

Lindir told you to speak with Bilbo to learn the unsolved riddle.

Bilbo Baggins: 'Well, this was written by Elrond's wife, Celebrían, who long ago sailed into the West. [High Elf: Did you ever meet her? I understand she was quite beautiful.] Just before she departed Middle-earth, she inscribed these words. The verse was probably not meant as a riddle, but its meaning is nevertheless hidden, even to her own family. I hope you will excuse my poor translation into Westron. The riddle goes like this:
'The jewel of the moon,
Enshrined in the water,
From mother to daughter
Is given a boon.
'Ships sail to the west,
Forgetting all sorrow,
Landfall on the morrow,
The isles of the blest.
'It may be that Master Elrond will be able to tell you something more about words. It would be splendid if the riddle could be solved after all these years, and even more wonderful if some lost legacy could be found and delivered to Lady Arwen.'

Objective 2

Elrond is in his library in the Last Homely House.

Bilbo believes Elrond may know more about the riddle.

The jewel of the moon,
Enshrined in the water,
From mother to daughter
Is given a boon.

Ships sail to the west,
Forgetting all sorrow,
Landfall on the morrow,
The isles of the blest.

Elrond: 'Those old words...alas, I had hoped not to have those evil days recalled to me. But I know that Lindir must mean well. Indeed, if there was some legacy of her mother I could give to Arwen, I would do so gladly.
'But the meaning of the words is a mystery to me, and those who might once have known have been gone for long years.
'I wonder at it, since this has come to my mind after so long a space. Glorfindel was present at the time these words were written. I have never thought to speak with him on this subject. Seek him by the falling water outside my house and ask him the meaning of the old words.'

Objective 3

Glorfindel is outside the house of Elrond, by the waterfall.

Elrond has directed you to speak to Glorfindel about the riddle.

The jewel of the moon,
Enshrined in the water,
From mother to daughter
Is given a boon.

Ships sail to the west,
Forgetting all sorrow,
Landfall on the morrow,
The isles of the blest.

Glorfindel: 'A riddle? A mystery? Had but Elrond inquired of me, I could have unravelled these last sad words of his wife long ago.
'There was a splendid white gem, a very jewel of the moon as the verse says, which long ago was hidden away in a secret vault. This is Celebrían's legacy that was meant to go to Arwen. Even I do not know where this vault was hidden, but I am sure it could not have been far from Imladris.'