'Thane Edric wishes to know what has become of our foes?
'The Uruks still ride along the plains, and the King has done naught to drive them off. He stripped us of most of our men, and soon we shall be even fewer when Léoflad and the rest depart. The Uruks circle us like vultures, Player, and there is no telling when they shall strike at us next or if they direct their wrath towards Middlemead.
'That is all of I know of what is to come, Player. The people must make ready to leave as soon as they are able.'0/1
2 Speak toInguc (Show dialog)
'It has been long since I have spoken with Thane Edric, and while it is true that the relative peace has held, I fear it will soon end.
'During my post a few days ago, I spied Orcs crossing the Entwash -- with much difficulty, mind you -- passing onto the shore of Kingstead. These Orcs looked different, and they did not bear the markings of the White Hand. Moreover, they appeared to be fleeing from the farmstead nearby. Perhaps Reeve Fastred is as brutal as I have heard it told....
'I am not one to believe that an Orc can know fear, so I am certain we have not seen the last of them. Thane Edric surely knows not of this, and he must be advised about such troubles.'0/1
3 Speak toAnrad (Show dialog)
'I cannot tell you much more than you already know, Player.
'The Uruk-hai have roamed in from both east and west, and I fear that they have stolen the horses of the Broadacres in their travels. I fear that they are responsible for Middlemead's silence as of late as well, though I know Mágla would not allow such foes to come close to his people. Ah well, the troubles facing Entwade are numerous enough.
'None shall be safe until the roads are cleared of their kind, and of that, I am sure Thane Edric knows.'0/1
4 Speak toEdric (Show dialog)
'It is as I feared, Player. More foes rally around our lands even now, and with such little time before my people depart.
'We shall have to find and strike at these threats as soon as we are able, for only then will my people find safe passage.'0/1