'The Elf-outpost in the depths of the Foundations of Stone in Moria may hold some answers concerning the danger I fear Gorothúl has raised. Speak with Lenglammel and Forglinn there and hear what they have learned.'1/1
1.2) Speak toLenglammel (Show dialog)
'It is good to see you again, Player, for I share the concerns of Issuriel: there is more to Gorothúl's interest in Moria than we have so far uncovered.
'Great terrors dwell in the deep places, this we know, for you have faced several of them: nameless beasts that fear the light of the sun, but also the servants of the great spirit that reigned in Moria and ended the dwarf-kingdom. The Balrog of Moria now is defeated, but at the cost of Mithrandir's life and the vast extent of his power.
'But the servants of the Shadow and the Flame were defeated not by the power of Mithrandir, but by your courage and that of your allies. Take no offence at this, Player, but your abilities do not begin to approach that of the Wizard. I fear that your defeat of the servants of Durin's Bane may not have the permanence afforded that of their master's defeat.'1/1
1.3) Speak toForglinn (Show dialog)
'Your words confirm what I have been hearing from Lenglammel and Magor, Player: Gorothúl set something in motion before he left for Dol Guldur with the captive dwarves and the mithril axe of the Iron Garrison.
'Did he work some evil to allow the servants of Shadow and Flame to recover their strength and return to places once thought free of their danger?'1/1
2 Speak toBróin (Show dialog)
'I had hoped to see you again on the shores of Anduin, Player, well on our way to exchanging the Orc-king for my cousin Bori's freedom, but it was not yet to be. The Elves of Gwathrendath are right: Gorothúl seems to have set some plan into motion here in Khazad-dûm.
'After you returned to Lothlórien to speak with Celeborn, Orvar went back into the depths of Buzun-ghâr. He said he had a \qfeeling,\q some idea that things were not quite right. The wilting rot was already beginning to retreat, but he felt still some vile presence, and below the ledge where you handily defeated Grawulun the Caerog, Orvar discovered a dreadful ward covered in unspeakable runes. He sensed it calling, calling into the depths, and smote it with his axe until it was destroyed.
'I believe Gorothúl left this relic in Buzun-ghâr in order to draw Grawulun the Caerog to it, Player. Grawulun did not find that place accidentally, friend ${CLASS}. He was drawn there.'1/1