Category: Epic - Vol. III, Book 14: The Waters of Isengard
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Quest dialogAragorn (Show dialog)
'Find Gandalf and see what he thinks we should do about Saruman. He went on ahead, to the base of Orthanc.'0/1
1 Speak toGandalf (Show dialog)
'Aragorn is right to advise caution. Saruman has suffered a defeat, it is true, but we must not be over-confident or it will be no lasting defeat. He is cunning and full of tricks, and even a cornered beast can do great harm. Indeed, that is when it is most dangerous!'
You tell Gandalf that Aragorn said much the same, and the Wizard smiles briefly.
'Good! It seems he has learned something from me after all. But this is no time for idle talk. There is a Wizard to manage now. Speak to Treebeard. I must think on our next step.'0/1
2 Speak toTreebeard (Show dialog)
'Hrum, hoom, hoom. The work of the Ents here is done, but Gandalf's work is only beginning. Yours too, perhaps. I do not understand this desire for... burárum... adventure. Do you not enjoy standing in a green field with the sunlight on your face? Do you not enjoy drinking deeply of cold mountain waters?'
Treebeard rumbles for a moment.
'It is no matter. The waters will cleanse this place, but some Orcs may still linger. Search the surface and see what you find. Gandalf tells me a friend of yours was imprisoned here. I hope you find some sign of him. We Ents allowed a number of Dunlendings to leave in peace, but saw no other friendly folk.'0/1
'This sight fills me with sorrow, Player. Do you think Saruman understands what he has taken from this world? He must not. How could he?'
Calenglad looks around at the still waters.
'I heard Gandalf say that Ents are slow to be roused, but when they are there is little that can stand before them. I see it is true, but my heart goes out to this one, who will not return from this ring of stone.'0/1
3.6) Speak toDying Orc (Show dialog)
'You... filth. Come to finish the job? My time is through... curse the trees!'
The Orc coughs again, and a deathly rattle passes his lips. He will not last long. Despite the pain he feels, the Orc musters enough strength to laugh coarsely.
'You think... only my kind perished... when the flood came? There were prisoners... in the pits... and now they are drowned rats! Their lives... are on your conscience... wretched ${RACE}!'0/1
4 Speak toGandalf (Show dialog)
Gandalf listens to your account closely, especially the last words of the dying Orc.
'It is said that the last words spoken by the dying are the truest you will ever hear, and I do not doubt that this Orc believed them. But I do not.'0/1