The Legacy of Osgiliath
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Deed Lore
- Explore the city of Osgiliath.
To complete this deed perform the following objective(s)
- Discover the Dome of Stars
- You have discovered the Dome of Stars. It was once the hall of the kings and Osgiliath's greatest structure.
- Discover the Osgiliath Culverts
- You have discovered the Osgiliath culverts. These ancient tunnels and waterways form a network of unmapped passages under the entire city.
- Discover Meneldil's Square
- You have discovered Meneldil's Square, named after the first king of Gondor to rule from Osgiliath.
- Discover Rómendacil's Square
- You have discovered Romendacil's Square, named after a king of Gondor.
- Discover the Great Bridge
- You have discovered the Great Bridge. Destroyed by Faramir and his elder brother Boromir to hold the western shore, the Great Bridge has been rebuilt in recent days by the orkish forces occupying Osgiliath.
- Discover the Theatre of Cemendur
- You have discovered the Theatre of Cemendur, named after Meneldil's son and successor.
- Discover the Palace of Eldacar
- You have discovered the Palace of Eldacar, named after the king who ended the Kin-strife and returned the throne to Osgiliath.
- Discover the Houses of Healing
- You have discovered the Houses of Healing, once a training ground for healers within the city.
- Discover the High Archives
- You have discovered the High Archives, once a centre of knowledge for the people of Osgiliath.
- Discover the Hall of the Osgiliath-stone - Go into the Dome of Stars, go right, go up the stairs, at top of stairs, turn right, click on the door and walk inside.
- You have discovered the Hall of the Osgiliath-stone, the high tower of the Dome of Stars which once housed a palantír.
Rewards
5 LOTRO Points |
30 Marks |
<name>, Explorer of Osgiliath |
2000 Virtue Experience |
Increased Reputation with Rangers of Ithilien ( 500 ) |
Additional Information
- This deed is available at level 90.
- This deed contributes to the Explorer of Eastern Gondor meta-deed.