TBD Girhâzi has asked you to return to Eshadûr and destroy the catapults you discovered there before meeting with the Dumûri at Wrackwade.
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'To the south and east is a floating bridge at a crossing called the Wrackwade. From there we can govern passage into Ambarûl from the east from the Ikorbân and from the south through Khûd Zagin. The Ordâkhai have been contesting us for control of the Wrackwade, but there have only been small daily skirmishes so far.
'I suspect the Ordâkhai have decided that if they cannot control the Wrackwade, then nobody can. I think those catapults are for destroying our makeshift bridge there. We will be completely cut off from the rest of Shâgana if they succeed. We cannot allow this to happen!
'If we are to maintain our independence, we must establish trade with our neighbours. Ours is the most fertile land in all of the Ikorbân Valley, and we want them to trade with us, not subjugate us, to get what they want. If we lose that bridge, we will not be able to trade in Shâgana, only Umbar.'
For the first time since meeting her, you notice that the strong, charismatic woman looks tired.
'Please, if you think you are able, return to Eshadûr and destroy those catapults! After you have done this, you should go to the Wrackwade and inform the Dumûri captain there, Ningêna, of what has occurred. If you think you are capable of helping her further, please do so. She is the widow of my son, Tâlax, and is truly like a dumûri; a daughter, to me.'
TBD The Ordâkhai catapults in Eshadûr, south of the Ikorbân River must be destroyed to protect Dumûri control of the Wrackwade.
TBD You have successfully destroyed the Ordâkhai catapults in Eshadûr. You should now travel to the Wrackwade and talk to Ningêna, the Dumûri captain. The Wrackwade is a river crossing at the south-east end of Ambarûl.