Durin's scouts have reported the presence of a raiding-party from Gundabad near the Wells of Langflood, and he thinks he may have found a solution to more than one of the problems that troubles him.
'My scouts bring word of a raiding-party set loose from Gundabad upon the inhabitants of Misthallow and the Floodfells. There are few enough of those, but if the Orcs move in those lands they will trouble any army that seeks to advance upon Gundabad. Someone must deal with this raiding-party... and I believe we might solve two problems with a single stroke! Why not send some of the troublesome Zhélruka or Stout-axes to confront this raiding-party? They will realize their true quarrel is with the Orcs, and during their absence some measure of peace may return to Skarháld. What were their names? Imák? Venko? Bring them this news of this task, and invite them to adventure on behalf of their people.'0/1
1 Enter areaReturn to Imák and Venko in the north-west corner, two levels up from the Skarháld stable-master0/1
2 Speak toImák (Show dialog)
'Durin expects the two of us to go in search of a raiding-party from Gundabad? Is that what you are saying, Player? I cannot fail to notice that he has charged a Stout-axe and a Zhélruka with this mission, rather than any of the large number of his own folk that have come to Skarháld. I find that most curious, Venko, do you not?
'I believe the Longbeard prince is seeking to get rid of us!'0/1
3 Speak toVenko (Show dialog)
'Durin wants us to go face a raiding-party from Gundabad? I see the workings of his mind, and I tell you they are not as subtle as he thinks them to be! If Imák and I prove victorious against these Orcs, then the few folk who live along the Langflood will be made safer, and if we do not, well, Durin has only lost a Stout-axe and a Zhélruka in the effort. He will not mourn us overmuch, Imák, will he?
'In the interest of setting aside our differences, I will do as Durin requests, if Imák will do the same. I will venture to the Wells of the Langflood in pursuit of this raiding party... with two conditions only.
'The first is this: you must come with us, Player. You are a close friend of the Longbeard prince, and he would not send you into danger without reason. If you were to perish, I believe he would be aggrieved. So I ask that you come with us in search of this raiding-party. My second condition is that Durin send a Longbeard as well. Why should Stout-axes and Zhélruka go into danger when Durin's Folk remain behind in safety?
'Those are my conditions. Bring them to Durin with haste, Player, and see what this Longbeard prince has to say.'0/1
4 Speak toDurin (Show dialog)
'They will only undertake this errand if you go with them? This is outrageous, Player! No one else has assumed the mantle of leadership here at Skarháld, and I do so only unwillingly, but if I make such a command as this it should be followed, and without question! These dwarves will cause only trouble for me and mine, and if I want them well away from Skarháld then away from it they shall be, without negotiation!
'But what is it, Glóin? You have something to say?'0/1
5 Speak toGlóin (Show dialog)
'Yes, Durin, I have something to say. I have seen a thing or two during my long life, and it has taught me much. I was among the youngest of the dwarves to fight at Azanulbizar... did you know that? Every dwarf-clan sent representatives to fight in that war, Durin, not just the Longbeards. Even so youthful as I was, I knew that each family fought for more than just their own glory; they fought for the survival of all dwarves.
'You should not send Zhélruka only, or Stout-axes only, in pursuit of this Orc raiding-party. Neither should you keep your Longbeards in reserve, for that speaks poorly both of you and of them! A Longbeard should go, and I volunteer myself. Let Player adventure there too, not just because Imák and Venko request it but because Player is a loyal friend and true, and will see this raiding-party destroyed. These are words of wisdom, Durin, and with age and experience they will come naturally to you. For now let them come from your friends and allies, for they want the same as you and will not lead you astray.
'Player, will you gather the supplies we will need for an excursion into the Wells of Langflood? You will find satchels of foodstuffs, climbing gear, and assorted other supplies two or three levels up in Skarháld. While you do that I will tell Imák and Venko that we will be travelling companions, for the good of Skarháld and all the dwarves.'0/1
6.1) Use spawned itemCollect the bag of foodstuffs in Skarháld, two levels up0/1
6.2) Use spawned itemCollect the bag of climbing gear in Skarháld, three levels up0/1
6.3) Use spawned itemCollect the bag of camping gear in Skarháld, two levels up0/1
7 ObjectiveWTF0/1
8 Speak toDurin (Show dialog)
'So you are ready to depart for the Wells of the Langflood? I know very little of that region, but I understand Glóin journeyed there during the Sixth War of Dwarves and Orcs, when he was very young. I am sure he will tell you anything you may need to know of that land.
'I will await word of the raiding-party when you find it, and then we will turn our attention to the place from which it came: Gundabad, the Mountain-home of my people. For too long has it been kept by the Orcs, but their residency will soon come to an end!
'One more thing, Player. Keep a watchful eye on the Stout-axe and Zhélruka with whom you travel. They may not wish you ill, not directly, but they may treat you dishonestly if it serves their purposes. The Wells of Langflood are west of here, accessible by a narrow pass in the southern cliffs, east of the broken Rushgate. Journey there boldly, but with caution in your eye, and find this raiding-party before it can do more harm.'0/1
9 Enter areaFind your travelling companions to the west of Skarháld, at the pass to the Wells of Langflood east and south of the broken Rushgate0/1
10 Speak toGlóin (Show dialog)
'We are all arrived, my friend. This is the path that will take us to the foggy basin of Misthallow, through which runs the tributaries of a familiar river. The folk of these northern lands named it Langflood, but you would call it the Great River, or Anduin.
'The raiding-party from Gundabad was spotted somewhere near the Wells of Langflood. That is where we must go.'0/1