Bingo has come to the Lone-lands in search of adventure, and the folk of the Forsaken Inn are certain to provide it.
'This is a still and silent crowd, and it is very different than that of the Prancing Pony! Milo was a friendly fellow, and I hope he was not upset by our hasty departure, but it is important not to stay in comfort for too long or the whole journey will be endangered!
'I said this was a dark and dreary place, but look at those two in the corner. They seem to be colourful characters, and do not fit in with the rest of the assemblage. Let us see what has gotten them so worked up, shall we?'
Theodore Gorse and Haley Meadowsweet have attracted Bingo's attention in the Forsaken Inn, and he wants to learn more about them.
Theodore Gorse is in the Forsaken Inn.
Bingo wants to know if Theodore Gorse, self-proclaimed Master Treasure Seeker, will teach him the profession.
Theodore gave you a parchment with a riddle on it, apparently a clue to the location of a treasure in the Lone-lands. The parchment reads:
'The torrent flows, blanketed in the shadow of only morning.
A sentinel stares from on high; only he still watches.
The red squirrel once dared the climb, but Time fells all.'
Theodore Gorse is in the Forsaken Inn.
You found the treasure that Theodore Gorse could not, but it was only a parchment of paper with a cryptic message on it. You should bring him the sad news that there was no treasure.