Bori wonders whether any of the trolls that were turned to stone by the mirror mechanisms throughout Máttugard might have kept treasure-hoards nearby, and wants you to investigate.
'I have a few spots in mind that might once have served as possible troll-hoards. Will you investigate and see if any treasures remain? Try searching first to the south, and afterwards look far to the east, beyond the great pit in the centre of Máttugard.'0/1
'Did you find anything? Alas, neither did I. If this was once a troll-hoard, it is no longer, for Orcs or others of similar ilk have looted it of whatever treasures it once might have held. A pity... that looter could have been me! Just a jest, Player.
'But I do owe Thettmárr a rather sizeable debt, and I could have used these treasures to pay him. He graciously offered to play me in one more game of Hammers and Bones, so that I could win back my losses... but that was five games ago! Now I am so deep in his debt, and my luck has turned so poor, that I do not trust myself to approach the gambling-table ever again!
'I have seen goblins sneaking about. Do you think you could wrest some of their coin-purses from them? You would be making these halls more safe for the Gabil'akkâ, and at the same time you would be helping me with my own problem, Player. That way everyone is happy, except for the goblins, and what ${RACE} should care about the happiness of goblins? Once you have found three coin-purses, bring them to Thettmárr south-west of Maergrind for me, and I will be in your debt. Figuratively-speaking, that is!'0/1
4 ObtainCollect coinpurses from goblins throughout Máttugard (x/3)0/3
5 Hand inGoblin Coinpurse to Thettmárr0/1
6 Speak toBróin (Show dialog)
'Oh, I am sorry, my friend. I am just a little unsettled by the strange familiarity which surrounds me. I remember Thettmárr and Líkmund arguing over games of Hammers and Bones while we sought to reclaim Moria. We were, all of us, members of the Iron Garrison, and we thought to restore the Dwarrowdelf to prominence and glory.
'It was not to be. So many were lost...'
Bróin's voice trails away, and you know he is thinking of his father Brogur, who perished during the escape from Khazad-dûm. Then he shakes his head and looks you in the eye.
'But Gundabad is not Moria, and the Gabil'akkâ will not share the fate of the Iron Garrison. I should not be troubled by the reminder that Thettmárr and Líkmund played their game in Moria, and they play it here too; I should be heartened that they both live to play it still! Thank you for providing a kindly ear, Player. I will be all right now.'0/1