Quest:The True Thieves

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The True Thieves
Level 35
Type Solo
Starts with Landscape
Starts at Ost Dúrgonn
Start Region Trollshaws
Map Ref [31.8S, 20.7W]
Ends with Heithur Ironfist
Ends at Barachen's Camp
End Region Trollshaws
Map Ref [31.8S, 20.7W]
Quest Group Trollshaws
Quest Chain A Gift from the Dwarves
Quest Text

Bestowal dialogue

The Stone-trolls are encamped on a trail north of the road, further east from the Last Bridge.

Tóki Whitebeard asked you to hunt down the trolls who stole the stones and recover the treasure.

Background

Tóki Whitebeard told you that trolls stole the stones his company was bearing.

Objective 1

The Stone-trolls are encamped on a trail north of the road, further east from the Last Bridge.

Tóki Whitebeard asked you to hunt down the trolls who stole the stones and recover the treasure.

Rochwen: 'As you might expect, the Trollshaws are a wild place and home to many different tribes of troll, but all of them are dangerous. They are not to be crossed lightly.
'It is most unusual for a stone-troll to covet stones of the sort Heithur Ironfist has described -- these are of historical value only and would never be confused for precious gemstones.
'To the north-east, you will find the home of many stone-trolls. One of them will have these stones, if any do. Nan Tornaeth or the Bruinen Gorges are too far away for any troll there to be responsible for this theft, so do not travel too far afield. You should bring allies, for even a single stone-troll is a difficult foe.'
Found the stolen stones

Objective 3

Heithur Ironfist is at Barachen's camp, south of the road, westward from the Stone-troll camp.

You should bring the stolen stones to Heithur Ironfist at once.

Rochwen: 'You have recovered the stones! Heithur Ironfist will be most pleased! Deliver them to him at Barachen's camp, south of here and to the right, atop the sloping hill that lies in the shadow of tall cliffs!'
Heithur Ironfist: 'You have recovered the stones from the Stone-trolls! You have my thanks, <name>, and more besides -- you have the thanks too of Lord Glóin on the Lonely Mountain!
'Take this reward and bear it in memory of the good that you have done for me and my master!'