Category: Epic - Vol. III, Book 12: War in the Westemnet
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1 Speak toHorn (Show dialog)
'I did not think to find Ellen Fremedon so cold, Player. No one save the forces of Saruman are to blame for the unenviable situation in which we find ourselves, but I understand her frustration. We should aid her, if we can.
'I spoke with some of the folk of Underharrow while you were recovering equipment from the blacksmith, and they told me a group of Orcs and Wargs have threatened the peace of Dunharrow. The townsfolk have been used to these foes lurking in the mountains, but of late they have journeyed too near to the towns for comfort. Dealing with these creatures will allow us to send two messages, one no less important than the other. The first will serve as warning to the Orcs that Harrowdale is not theirs for the taking. The second message is for Ellen Fremedon, telling her that she does not stand alone. Her worries are ours, and she need not give up the hope of survival.
'Let us defeat Orcs and Wargs in Harrowdale, Player, collecting tokens from each, so we may send these two messages. I also wish to see the Dark Door of Dunharrow. I will meet you near it, for only few would speak of it and then only in whispers. It fills me with curiosity.'0/1
2.1) ObtainCollect Orc sigils in Harrowdale (x/6)0/6
2.2) ObtainCollect Warg teeth in Harrowdale (x/6)0/6
2 Speak toHorn (Show dialog)
'My heart is heavy with dread, but so too is it filled with a sense of wonder. That is the Dark Door, Player, and beyond are the paths where the Dead are said to walk. You must know the story of Isildur and the Men of the Mountain, and better even than I, for you have journeyed with the DĂșnedain. Aragorn is the first of that line I have met, and then only briefly. He strikes me as a most unusual man. We were not long in Edoras together, but I did mark him to be skilled with words. Perhaps in time of peace he could delight the ear with tales of his people, and may yet before all is done!
'I would ask for a different tale than that which concerns Isildur and the oath-breakers. Perhaps something with joy in it. For now, let us move away from the Dark Door. I am glad to have seen it, but I will be gladder still to leave it behind us!'0/1
3 Hand inSharpened Warg Tooth to 0/1
4 Speak toHorn (Show dialog)
Horn listens with amusement as you recount Ellen Fremedon's grateful acknowledgement of the help you provided to her people.
'Are you surprised by the Lady of Harrowdale's transformation? You should not be. There is no more certain way to attain the friendship of a ruler than by helping ease the problems of the ruled. We are, all of us, on the same side now. Only Saruman gains to profit if we squabble among ourselves.
'We have delivered the message, and we have somewhat eased its sting. It is time to move on to the next stage of our duty.'0/1