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i think i found a quest similar to bingo’s awful shire fetch quest, but worse. (going back and forth from the twenty first hall to nud-melek at least 5 times is too much!!) but there’s a fun little puzzle quest at the end of the quest chain.
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I just realized I have never shared any Moria screenshots and obviously that needs to change.
The First Hall.
The Bridge of Khazad-Dûm.
The Second Hall.
The Endless Stair as viewed from Sigin-tharâk in Nud-melek.
The path from Nud-melek down to the Foundations of Stone.
The Redhorn Lodes.
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while I do like how they portrayed Moria in Lord of the Rings Online, and I really do like the soundtrack for it, I have a concern
In Nud-Melek and the First Hall, why the hell is the choir performing the fucking chant of the Ring? Is it simply because Moria “fell to evil”? But it seems so out of place qwq
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March 21st Secret Quest
For those having trouble.
Inside the Halls of Erebor take the stairs to the left to find an old dwarven book.
Talk to Grótur and Thorin III.
1: South East, inside the Hall.
“Kheled zâram”
2: The Mirrormere, south near the shore.
“Nameless” Go to Thorin III to complete.
3: Zudrugund in Nár’s Peak.
“Thorin Zhai” Thorin’s Hall
4: In the right wing of Thorins Hall near the crafting stations you will find a hidden dwarf that sends you to Nud Melek.
There in a Dwarf camp (9.1S, 101.6W) you will find a picture.
“Nauthlandir”
The elf that knows something is in Caras Galadhon, near the stables inside the walls.
I will share the second part when I finish.
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30-DAY LOTRO CHALLENGE
Day 7: Best music in the game?
I think I speak for many when I praise the compositions of Chance Thomas. Every piece of music in LOTRO is beautifully crafted, full of emotion and wonder and truly transports you into Tolkien’s world. There’s dozens, nay, hundreds, of songs in LOTRO, and to choose a favorite is impossible! Buying the anniversary soundtrack just isn’t enough, We need them all, Chance!! If I had to pick, some favorites are ‘Bree-land Serenade’ (heard in various taverns), ‘Chant for Sauron’ (in Nud-melek), ‘Theme for Rohan’ (and lbr, all Rohan songs), ‘The House of Tom Bombadil,’ and, er... just about every song everywhere else too. I’ve even come to love the jarring pieces found in Enedwaith and Mirkwood. It’s incredible how many unique tunes and themes Chance Thomas has produced for our game, each perfect and unmatched in its quality and sincerity. Chance is committed to representing all that Middle-Earth means through his music, and I’m so lucky we have him.
On another note - you know what’s just as cool as hearing music? Playing it! Being part of a band is superb fun for you and anyone who comes to listen! There’s no better way to liven up the Bree square or a dark tavern or, well, just about anywhere (it’s often hilarious to set up a concert in the most random and unassuming of places). And I think we can all agree there’s nothing else like Weatherstock, am I right fellow wayfarers?
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The Second Hall in Nud-Melek, Moria
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Nud-Melek, The Second Hall.
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Moria keg tried to offer Olki to a goat god in Nud-Melek. Olki wasn’t having it, though.
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Probably my favorite song from the Lord of the Rings Online soundtrack, in part due to the lyrics.
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