Grimbeorn has another task for you. He wants you to check on the Woodmen, his neighbours to the south, and aid them with their difficulties.
'The days have been dark along the Anduin these past few months, and not just for my people. Orcs, goblins, and trolls have long harried the people of the Vales, but their attacks became more frequent of late. We turned them away, my kin and the Woodmen both, and by so doing we each became more friendly with the other. \qGood fences make for good neighbours,\q my sire used to say, but to that I now add, \qand so does shared hardship.\q
'You stay at the Beorninghús because I allow it, ${PLAYER}, and that means you should do as I say, when I say it. And now I wish for you to go to Hultvís, the village of the Woodmen on the eastern side of Woodsedge, and lend them whatever assistance you are able. They face danger in the Vales of the Anduin, but they are not as hardy as my people and will need your aid.
'Hmm! On your way to Hultvís, stop by the fort of Vegbár and obtain the collected tolls from Gultheg there. Return it to me when you have finished with the folk at Hultvís, and I will count your obligation met.'
Gultheg is at Vegbár, the watch-fort west of the Old Ford in the Wolf-denes.
Hultvís is on the eastern side of Woodsedge, in the Vales of Anduin.
Adalfon asked you to help the village of Hultvís recover and rebuild following the recent battle.
You hunted wild harts for the Woodmen of Hultvís, and now Veremund waits by the fires in the village for the meat you obtained.
Townsfolk throughout Hultvís will speak to you of the legends that have been passed down among the Woodmen.
Veremund is by the cooking fires of Hultvís, waiting for you to return from speaking with the people of the village.
Grimbeorn is at the Beorninghús, waiting for you to return with the collected tolls from Vegbár.
Gandalf is inside the Beorninghús, studying the Black Book of Mordor within Grimbeorn's lodge.