Machines of war are being constructed at Nîn-stazg, and their purpose is to lay Floodwend to ruin. Radwig wishes to go fight the forces of Mordor himself, but his mother is not thrilled with this idea.
'Do not encourage him, Player! Radwig is no warrior yet, and he endangers his life with such mad ideas.
'No, Radwig, you must not go to this Orc encampment.'1/1
2 Speak toRadwig (Show dialog)
'Nonsense. My father would never have stood by while the forces of Mordor captured our defences. I will go and fight these Orcs. How else will I command the respect of my people?
'My mother cannot change my mind.
'I will see you at Nîn-stazg, Player! I look forward to drawing my sword with yours.'1/1
3 Speak toRadwig (Show dialog)
'My... my mother sent these guards to keep me out of harm's way, and now they will not let me anywhere nearer Nîn-stazg than this. So many Orcs! Yet I yearn to prove myself in battle....'
Your heart goes out to this bold young man, but it is clear that this is not the time for him to be fighting.
He was brave for venturing out, but he is not ready, and he is of more use to his folk alive than dead. You tell him what you think.1/1
4 Use itemDestroy siege-machines (x/3)3/3
5 Speak toRadwig (Show dialog)
'It was a pleasure to watch you fight, Player! I have never seen such bravery on the training ground. When I saw you fight, I imagined my father in battle, and it gave me heart.
'You were good to destroy those siege-machines. They would have done Floodwend much harm. The next time Orcs attack our lands, it will be me hewing at their limbs!'1/1