Bluecrow
Level 85 High Elf Hunter on Mordor -- completed 6400 quests and 1461 deeds. Total of 7861 quests/deeds.
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Quest: Instance: Night Falls on Meduseld
You have come with Éomer to Edoras to speak with his uncle Théoden, the King of Rohan.
Quest level: 83
Category: Epic - Vol. III, Book 9: The Third Marshal
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Quest dialog (Show dialog)
'Look there, Player. Behold the Golden Hall of Meduseld, seat of my uncle Théoden, the King of Rohan. We will speak with him and obtain a decree the Reeves will be unable to ignore. They must move their people across the Entwash where we can better protect them! A decree by Théoden King will be more difficult for them to ignore, I deem.'
Éomer looks momentarily discomfited.
'I rode north with my Éored to hunt the Orcs against my uncle's wishes. He may still be displeased, but we must hope that he will forgive the disobedience for its happy result: the death of the Orcs.'1/1
1 Speak to (Show dialog)
'Look there, Player. Behold the Golden Hall of Meduseld, seat of my uncle Théoden, the King of Rohan. We will speak with him and obtain a decree the Reeves will be unable to ignore. They must move their people across the Entwash where we can better protect them! A decree by Théoden King will be more difficult for them to ignore, I deem.'
Éomer looks momentarily discomfited.
'I rode north with my Éored to hunt the Orcs against my uncle's wishes. He may still be displeased, but we must hope that he will forgive the disobedience for its happy result: the death of the Orcs.'1/1
2 Speak to (Show dialog)
'I am Háma, the Doorward of Théoden. You have come to the Golden Hall of Meduseld in the presence of Éomer, nephew of the King, and you are as welcome here as he himself be, if he speaks well of you.'1/1
3.1) Speak to (Show dialog)
'I do not understand why I must leave my bow with this man, Player. Do they not trust my word as an Elf? If I say I will do no harm to their King, no harm will come to him from my hand.
'It is not that I am offended. It is just that we went to some trouble to recover this bow the last time it left my possession, and I do not believe you could win a similar wager to get it back again!'
Corudan laughs.
'Ah, I will leave it here with this man Háma. The Rohirrim seem so afraid of Elves I believe I could make a frightful face at one of them and cow him into returning my bow, if it came to that.' (Show dialog)
'I am sorry you must be inconvenienced in this way, Player. Do not blame Háma for it. He is simply doing his duty. The safety of the King must come before all, and keeping the weapons of strangers outside the hall can help ensure it.
'It was never like this in days of old, however. I sense the influence of Gríma in this.' (Show dialog)
'I will leave Nona's sword with Háma, for I trust the Doorward of Théoden and know him to be an honourable man. He will see to it that the blade is returned to me after our audience.
'I do not like to be without it for even a moment, but I will do as Théoden King requires.'1/1
3.2) Speak to (Show dialog)
'I do not understand why I must leave my bow with this man, Player. Do they not trust my word as an Elf? If I say I will do no harm to their King, no harm will come to him from my hand.
'It is not that I am offended. It is just that we went to some trouble to recover this bow the last time it left my possession, and I do not believe you could win a similar wager to get it back again!'
Corudan laughs.
'Ah, I will leave it here with this man Háma. The Rohirrim seem so afraid of Elves I believe I could make a frightful face at one of them and cow him into returning my bow, if it came to that.' (Show dialog)
'I am sorry you must be inconvenienced in this way, Player. Do not blame Háma for it. He is simply doing his duty. The safety of the King must come before all, and keeping the weapons of strangers outside the hall can help ensure it.
'It was never like this in days of old, however. I sense the influence of Gríma in this.' (Show dialog)
'I will leave Nona's sword with Háma, for I trust the Doorward of Théoden and know him to be an honourable man. He will see to it that the blade is returned to me after our audience.
'I do not like to be without it for even a moment, but I will do as Théoden King requires.'1/1
3.3) Speak to (Show dialog)
'I do not understand why I must leave my bow with this man, Player. Do they not trust my word as an Elf? If I say I will do no harm to their King, no harm will come to him from my hand.
'It is not that I am offended. It is just that we went to some trouble to recover this bow the last time it left my possession, and I do not believe you could win a similar wager to get it back again!'
Corudan laughs.
'Ah, I will leave it here with this man Háma. The Rohirrim seem so afraid of Elves I believe I could make a frightful face at one of them and cow him into returning my bow, if it came to that.' (Show dialog)
'I am sorry you must be inconvenienced in this way, Player. Do not blame Háma for it. He is simply doing his duty. The safety of the King must come before all, and keeping the weapons of strangers outside the hall can help ensure it.
'It was never like this in days of old, however. I sense the influence of Gríma in this.' (Show dialog)
'I will leave Nona's sword with Háma, for I trust the Doorward of Théoden and know him to be an honourable man. He will see to it that the blade is returned to me after our audience.
'I do not like to be without it for even a moment, but I will do as Théoden King requires.'1/1
4 Speak to (Show dialog)
'If you will leave your weapons outside the hall, I will bring you inside to see Théoden King.'1/1
5 Speak to (Show dialog)
'Come with me. I will bring you before Théoden King.'1/1
Special conditionWORLD_EVENT_CONDITION1/1
7 Speak to (Show dialog)
'I have seen enough, Player! It is as I feared when my uncle forbade me to pursue the Orcs. His will is not his own! It is Gríma's doing!'1/1
Special conditionWORLD_EVENT_CONDITION1/1
9 Speak to (Show dialog)
Gríma studies you with piercing eyes, and you feel distinctly uncomfortable. How much knowledge of your imprisonment in Isengard did Saruman share with his nefarious agent?
You learned in the caverns below Isengard that Gríma is a pawn of Saruman... but does Gríma know that you know it?1/1
Special conditionWORLD_EVENT_CONDITION1/1
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