Quest:War-master Uzorr
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| War-master Uzorr | Level: 19 | Region: Lone-lands | NPC: Candaith | Rewards: 6 |
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Bestowal dialogue
'I would not have been discovered by the orcs I pursued, [your name], were it not for the War-master that travelled with them. "Uzorr," they called him, and gave to him what respect that kind reserve for their strongest and fiercest.
'It is likely that Uzorr returned to Bleakrift within the Midgewater Pass, for that seemed to be his domain. He must be slain, and whatever orders were given him recovered.
'Bleakrift is northwest of here, on the north-eastern edge of the Midgewater Pass, surrounded by a shallow body of water. Defeat War-master Uzorr and look for a letter of some kind near his person. Return to me victorious and we will discuss further what must be done. Do not venture into Bleakrift alone, [your name]. You will need allies if you hope to defeat the War-master.'
Background
Candaith has learned of the existence of a War-master among the orcs named Uzorr. His defeat would be a powerful blow against them.
Objective 1
War-master Uzorr can be found in Bleakrift, northwest of Candaith's camp at the foot of Weathertop.
Candaith asked you to find and slay War-master Uzorr and search the camp for a letter containing his orders.
- Defeat War-master Uzorr
- Collect the Orc-letter
Objective 2
Candaith is at his camp at the foot of Weathertop, among the Weather Hills.
You were victorious over War-master Uzorr and have obtained a letter that surely contains his orders from whatever power commands the orcs that have ventured into the Lone-lands.
- Bring Orc Letter to Candaith
- 'Another letter written in the Black Speech, [your name], and its meaning evades me as did that of its fellow. This one, however, bears the mark of the White Hand.
- 'We must know what message this letter bears, [your name].
- 'The loss of War-master Uzorr is a strong blow against the orcs of the Midgewater Pass, but until we know their purpose and their master, we are still at a disadvantage. If we can decipher these words, we may yet find some clue to defeating the orcs before they move on Breeland.'

