Reeve Ingbert, still undecided about what course of action he should take regarding the Orcs in the Entwash Vale, has put his faith in your advice.
You should accept both Support Góda and Support Ingmar to learn their positions, but you may only complete one of them. The other will fail. Which quest you complete will determine who you will support throughout the story arc.
'I understand that Tóla sent you to speak with me, to help you convince my son to refuse Ingmar's plan. Indeed, as you have heard, I have been doing just that.
'The argument is moot, for Théoden King's law must rule our decisions. This land is ours only by his command, and we owe our allegiance to him through unbreakable oaths.
'Understand, I do not debate Ingmar's position. If we were permitted, I would be the first to say \qStrike at the heart of the Enemy!\q But we ARE restricted. That is why I propose that we strengthen our defences here in Eaworth. Defending a bastion such as this would reduce our losses well beyond what we would see assaulting the Orcs.
'My grandson questions my reasoning, citing the safety of the outlier farms, but many of those farms have already been abandoned, and many more refugees arrive in Eaworth every day. I believe his lust for glory has blinded his sensibilities.
'The greater wisdom says that we should defend Eaworth with all our might. Word has already been sent to Thornhope, our city in the north...I expect further aid from Thane Wulfrad at any moment. Will you defend my position with Ingbert? Consider it well.'
You should accept both Support Góda and Support Ingmar to learn their positions, but you may only complete one of them. Which quest you complete will determine who you will support throughout the story arc.1/1
2 Speak toIngbert, Reeve of the Entwash Vale (Show dialog)
You take a moment to convey your support of Góda's position to Reeve Ingbert.
'I understand my son's desire to ride into battle...in my youth, I was much the same. Few beyond Rohan comprehend what it is to earn glory in the heat of battle.
'However, my mother's advice, as you say, seems the greater. My mind is decided: we shall follow Lady Góda's advice.'1/1