'You will need a disguise of some kind to get near to any of the Masters without their knowledge, but what sort of raiment will serve that purpose I cannot say.
'Mithrandir may know better than I, Player. Return to him in Minas Tirith and consult the Wizard, and I will continue to monitor Lhaereth's progress in plague-making.'0/1
1 Speak toMithrandir (Show dialog)
'Yes, Player? What brings you back to the city? Have you learned if Lhaereth is near to achieving her goal?'
You tell Mithrandir that Harthalín is studying the effects of athelas on the samples you collected in Agarnaith, but that you have learned a meeting of the Masters of Mordor will occur on the slope of Orodruin.
'You intend to gain access to this meeting? You might learn much that would be of use, but it will be very dangerous. You will need raiment of disguise if you are to avoid detection. Ah! I know what will serve.
'The Gúrzyul, and indeed many others in Mordor, rely upon their slaves for labour and the many menial tasks that keep the iron wheel of Gorgoroth turning. As a result, obedient slaves often pass beneath notice; I suspect that the Masters of Mordor do not even see them, though they rely upon their presence. If you were to obtain the rags worn by the freed Nurnhoth that were brought to the city, a tailor in Minas Tirith might be able to fashion a suitable disguise for you. I last saw some of the freed Nurnhoth on the north-east side of the Third Circle, trying to become comfortable in their new home.
'I will meet you at Cirith Gorgor when you have arranged for a disguise with the tailor.'0/1
2 Enter areaFind the group of freed Nurnhoth on the north-east side of the Third Circle0/1
3 Speak toHujâ (Show dialog)
'You are not here to send us back to Mordor? Promise me!'
Hujâ listens to your request, and slowly his look of fear is replaced with caution.
'You do not want to do this, Player. Arâm and Itli were in the service of Ugrukhôr's table, and the tales they have told of his cruelty are beyond belief. If you try to deceive him, you will be found out, and death could not come swiftly enough for you.
'I retained the clothes I wore in servitude, for some part of me believed I would not long be free of it. There was a part of me, too, that feared to dispose of them. Why? The reason must appear foolish to you, but I thought if I no longer had them at hand I would forget the time I spent in servitude, or the family and friends I lost in those years.
'I will give them to you for this reason, Player: that you will use them to help put an end to Ugrukhôr and the others like him, for Arâm and for Itli and for their families and mine. May they be of use to you, and I will try not to feel their loss overmuch. It will not be easy, but it will be worthwhile if this act helps free my people and puts an end to their misery and torment in Mordor.'0/1
4 Hand inOld Clothes and Rags to Lain0/1
5 Speak toAyorzén the Wily (Show dialog)
'You are up to something, Player. I overheard your directions for the tailor, and there can be only one reason for you to wear the clothes of the Nurnhoth. You plan to sneak into one of the fortresses in Mordor! Do not try to deny it. Ayorzén knows whatever you might say would be a lie; he is often called Ayorzén the Perceptive, after all.'
Ayorzén looks from side to side and shifts his weight from one foot to the other. When he speaks again, the words come in a rush and a tumble, as if he were embarrassed to speak them.
'There are none in this city that Ayorzén would consider a friend, but you may be nearest to that lofty prize, Player. If you do not get yourself killed climbing the walls of Seregost, or rattling the bars of Naerband, you might hope to achieve my friendship, in time! But Ayorzén does not befriend corpses.'
Ayorzén speaks more softly now, and his words are earnest in a way you have rarely heard from the Khundolar chief.
'I think you are a fool to attempt this, but I will share something with you in the hope that it may improve your chance of survival. The bosses pay no heed to their servants or their slaves, as long as they are obedient. That will change in an instant if the servant disobeys. You must do whatever you are commanded to do, or they will see through your disguise. This should serve you well with Ugrukhôr, Dulgabêth, or any of their minions.
'But there is one you should beware, in any circumstance. Whatever Urudanî has become, I do not think she will be blinded by your appearance. She may be more sensitive to your deception. You must try and keep away from Urudanî, at any cost.
'I have done all I can do, Player. It is more than anyone else would do, but this city is confusing and unpleasant, and if I am stuck here I would rather have someone such as you to hear my complaints. Keep that in mind when you sojourn on your foolish errand, and let it inspire you to subtlety!'0/1
6 Speak toMithrandir (Show dialog)
'Did you arrange for a disguise? It is nearly time!'0/1