The Red Maid
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===Foreword: Aiding the Order=== | ===Foreword: Aiding the Order=== | ||
− | [[Gandalf]] thanks the player for the work done for the people of [[Bree-land]]. He informs the player that he learned from [[Gwaihir|Gwaihir the Windlord]] that [[Radagast|Radagast the Brown]] | + | [[Gandalf]] thanks the player for the work done for the people of [[Bree-land]]. He informs the player that he learned from [[Gwaihir|Gwaihir the Windlord]] that [[Radagast|Radagast the Brown]] discovered corruption in the [[Lone-lands]]. He urges the player to find him with much haste. He suggests to the player to talk to [[Saeradan]], a [[Ranger of the North]], to help track down Radagast. |
===Chapter 1: Rise of the Orcs=== | ===Chapter 1: Rise of the Orcs=== |
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The Red Maid is a concept which has only appeared in an adaptation of the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. |
Shadows of Angmar books |
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(Bree-land • Ered Luin) Prologue Book I: Stirrings in the Darkness |
The Red Maid is the second book of The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar.
Summary
Foreword: Aiding the Order
Gandalf thanks the player for the work done for the people of Bree-land. He informs the player that he learned from Gwaihir the Windlord that Radagast the Brown discovered corruption in the Lone-lands. He urges the player to find him with much haste. He suggests to the player to talk to Saeradan, a Ranger of the North, to help track down Radagast.
Chapter 1: Rise of the Orcs
Chapter 2: An Orc Messenger
Chapter 3: War-master Uzorr
Chapter 4: Light in the Darkness
Chapter 5: Retake Weathertop
Chapter 6: Protected by the Eglain
Chapter 7: Radagast the Brown
Chapter 8: The Red Swamp
The player is informed by Radagast that he traveled to Ost Guruth because he sensed an aura of corruption from the Red Swamp. He has noticed that the bog-prowlers are becoming twisted shadows of their former selves. He wishes to inspect the moss that they line their nests with to determine what is fouling the land. He askes the player not to harm the bog-prowlers.