'We need to know what has happened. Someone here may know where the Temámir Birûk has gone.'0/1
1 Speak toGêzheg (Show dialog)
'Birûk? I have not seen him for a few hours. When last I noticed him he was studying the notice board. Perhaps something there caught his eye?'0/1
itemTalkExamine the notice board at Mekab-kuphâr0/1
3 Speak toCorudan (Show dialog)
'Yes? You say the Temámir Birûk was seen studying the notice board, and the axe you left there is now missing? He may have taken the axe and gone to complete one of the posted tasks, Player. If he is to help us make sense of the map of Umbar-môkh I recovered, we need to find where he went. He may have gotten into trouble.
'You should search one of the locations mentioned on the notice board, and Sigileth and I will search the other. After we have each scoured our chosen destination, let us meet at the northern camp... what is it called? Itekh-kên in Khabârkhad?
'Which location would you like to choose, Player? Nishabêt and its spiders to the north, or Lôkhalel and its grave-robbers to the north-west?'0/1
4 Enter areaSearch for Birûk at Nishabêt or Lôkhalel0/1
5.1) Speak toBirûk (Show dialog)
'I did not know the spiders had come to Nishabêt in such numbers, Player! I thank you for your help... and now I must make good my escape! I will meet up with you at Itekh-kên to the north-west!'0/1
5.2) Speak toBirûk (Show dialog)
'I thought these grave-robbers would be poorly-armed and untrained, Player, but they proved more deadly than I expected, and I only just escaped with my life! I am grateful for your help, and will meet up with you at Itekh-kên to the north-east!'0/1
timeExpiredWait for Birûk to escape0/1
7 Speak toBirûk (Show dialog)
'I thought I would try my hand at the adventuring life you have chosen, Player, but it proved more difficult than I expected. How do you do it, day after day?
'No, it is not for me. I will remain in the service of Khôltekh, drawing stones to learn what my duties for the day will be. The shiny stones never take me from the safety of the camp, and the dull stones do so only rarely.'
You tell Birûk that Corudan has acquired a map of Umbar-môkh with markings on it that may indicate potential hiding-spots for Tatháta, but the Elf has not yet arrived.
'I will see him when I see him, I suppose. But until he gets here, I have had another idea that may help you track down your missing Kinswoman. I have not seen her, and the others I spoke with have not either... but there are more eyes in Umbar-môkh than yours or mine.'0/1