9/23/2023 0 Comments Lotro black book of mordorI can now know rest, these long centuries later. Shade of Isildur: 'After the passage of so many years I have come at last to Rivendell,, as was my vow. The shade of Isildur has at last finished the journey he swore in life to undertake more than three thousand years ago. Talk to the shade of Isildur at the entrance to Rivendell.The waggon bearing the bones of Isildur has come a long way from Gondor, and so have you Objective 5 Gandalf suggested you catch up with the waggon bearing the bones of Isildur when it arrives at the entrance to the valley of Rivendell. Meet up with Gandalf and the waggon bearing the bones of Isildur at the entrance to the valley of Rivendell.We must continue on to Rivendell.' Objective 4 Farewell to Tárandil, and to Bravantel and Héol, whatever their fates. The evil deeds he performed cannot be excused, but if I had known the full extent of the shade's story I might have stayed my hand. The first for the responses in it to questions long unanswered, but the second for my own part in the tale. Gandalf: 'Hearing the tale of Tárandil in its fullness fills me with both satisfaction and regret. Gandalf is by the waggon bearing the bones of Isildur northward, in Laerlad. Talk to Gandalf by the waggon in Laerlad.The shade of Tárandil bows his head and fades from view Objective 3 The shade of Tárandil has made his decision: he will seek out Bravantel and Héol, no matter the torment it will cause him. Go then, and endure the punishment you earned, the punishment you created. There is no suffering I could impose that you have not inflicted upon yourself. But I think there was a time when these sorrows might have been avoided, had you spoken freely to me in life. Shade of Isildur: 'I do not forgive you, Tárandil, my son not of blood but of choice. The shade of Isildur is by the waggon bearing his bones northward, in Laerlad. Talk to the shade of Isildur by the waggon in Laerlad.It is time for another of the shades that has remained overlong in Middle-earth to find his own respite. Through the telling of his tale, the shade of Tárandil has achieved the clarity he had lost. That sorrow was always with me, even when all else was emptiness.' I have forgotten so much over the centuries, but that I never lost. I know it could never be granted, and I would not ask it. Tárandil's form wavers uncertainly, and he addresses Isildur for the last time. If I must consign myself to mindless oblivion in the effort, so be it. Do they linger still in this world? I have to know. I would suffer any hurt to see them again, and to know their fate, whether it be doom undeterred or rest finally achieved. 'I will seek for my wife and child, for Bravantel and Héol, no matter where they may be. 'I desired to confess my treachery, and I have done so. Next: The Legacy of Durin and the Trials of the Dwarves: Chapter 1 Previous: The Black Book of Mordor: Chapter 14
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