'I want you to gather heavy rocks from the base of cliffs and some of the explosives carried by goblins throughout Elderslade. Depriving our enemies of these items will surely help to tilt the field in our favour.'0/1
1 ObtainCollect sapper-bombs from goblins in Elderslade (x/5)0/5
1 Use spawned itemCollect loose rocks from the base of cliffs in Elderslade (x/8)0/8
2 Hand inGoblin-sapper Bomb to Imák0/1
3 Speak toThálfi (Show dialog)
'I don't know about this, Player. Setting traps? Trying to win a battle through deceit? Imák is not wrong about this, at least: these strategies belong to the Orcs! If it is up to me, I say they can keep them.
'I have finished the scouting map. Here, I give it you so you can deliver it to Durin at Annâk-khurfu. Will you also bring him word of my discomfort with Imák's plan? I do not think dwarves should rely upon traps in this way, and I am sure the prince will agree.'0/1
4 Speak toDurin (Show dialog)
'You have returned with tidings from Thálfi?'
You hand Durin your map of Elderslade with Thálfi's annotations. While he studies the defensive layout before Gundabad, you tell him about Imák's plan to use traps against the enemy forces.
'The Stout-axe is not wrong: given the opportunity, the Orcs would prefer not to face us in a fair fight. That is not the Longbeard way. It is not my way.'
He draws some lines on the map with a bit of charcoal and hands it back to you.
'But we must reclaim Gundabad, at any cost. If the traps Imák has devised will help us in this, I will not command him otherwise. Do not think the battle will be won with deception alone! The greatest share of the burden will fall upon the swords and axes of my Gabil'akkâ!
'Show that map to Prince Ingór downstairs, and have him agree that his Zhélruka will move in these marked formations when the fighting begins. It is nearly time to begin the assault!'0/1
5 Speak toPrince Ingór (Show dialog)
'Durin sends you to ME with a plan for the first attack? Why should he not wait for my plan? I have my own scouts, and I trust their word more than any of his!'
Prince Ingór takes the map from you and studies it with distaste. Then he produces his own piece of charcoal and obscures Durin's notes with his own.
'I have some reservations with this plan. Take this map back to the Longbeard and tell him I have improved it.'0/1