The edict I issued stands, and it shall do so for as long as I am King Under the Mountain. King Thorin III: 'Ah, ! What tidings have you of these treacherous rumours?' You inform King Thorin III that many of the Dwarves of Erebor have heeded his edict concerning Thikil-gundu, but a few whisper in secret of defying the King Under the Mountain and seeking the Steel Keep. You should inform King Thorin III of what you learned. You have questioned many dwarves of Erebor concerning rumours of a forbidden expedition to Thikil-gundu. King Thorin III can be found before this throne in the Hall Under the Mountain. Have we not learned from our failure in Moria?" Dwarf says, "I had not heard such rumours, but think of all the treasure that was left behind!" Dwarf says, "Bah! There is enough work to be done here in Erebor! The King was wise to forbid such an expedition." Questioned Dwarves of Erebor concerning the rumoured expedition to Thikil-gundu (8/8) Objective 2 Not that I have any interest!" Dwarf says, "If it did not mean defying the King Under the Mountain, I too would consider the journey to the Grey Mountains." Dwarf says, "Aye! I have heard talk of reclaiming Thikil-gundu, but it is folly. Vethúg pillaged the hoards of Durin's Folk! It is our right to take back what is ours!" Dwarf says, "Humph! We of Durin's Folk would be wise to heed the words of the King Under the Mountain." Dwarf says, "I heard whispering about Thikil-gundu the other night. Dwarf says, "Nonsense! The King Under the Mountain has spoken, and that is that." Dwarf says, "I think King Thorin will change his mind. King Thorin has asked you to question the Dwarves of Erebor regarding rumours he has heard of a new expedition forming against his will to reclaim Thikil-gundu, the Steel Keep. Question Dwarves of Erebor concerning the rumoured expedition to Thikil-gundu (0/8).I would be curious to know how far this talk has spread.'Īfter King Thorin Stonehelm issued an edict forbidding expeditions into the Grey Mountains, whispers have started that some of Durin's Folk intend to defy him. King Thorin III pauses and begins to stroke his beard. Why then do they speak of such things so recklessly?' You assure King Thorin III that he left no room for misinterpretation in his edict. 'You were present among my kinsfolk when I issued the edict forbidding an expedition to the Grey Mountains. I am certain I was not meant to hear such treacherous plotting, but I have. The defeat of Vethúg Wintermind has done much to stir the hearts of my people and whispers persist of an expedition to Thikil-gundu. There is dissent amongst Durin's Folk, and it has not been well-concealed. 'I am pleased that you have returned, but I cannot speak so merrily of other matters in Erebor.
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