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Lord of the Rings Online An Errand for Millicent Greenlake

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NameAn Errand for Millicent Greenlake
Level30
Series
Starts at NPCMillicent Greenlake
Related Objects
Starts in Zones
Related MobsSupervisor Beecher
Occurs in Zones
Requires Items
Objectives
  • Talk to Supervisor Beecher
  • Collect Short Pieces of Driftwood (0/4)
  • Collect Stout Pieces of Driftwood (0/4)
  • Repair Trestlespan Breaches (0/10)
  • BackgroundSupervisor Beecher is north of here in the town of Trestlebridge. Millicent said he would be near the supports of the Trestlespan. Millicent Greenlake at Thornley's Work-site on the Bree-fields asked you to render your aid to her friend, supervisor of construction at Trestlebridge. She mentioned that if word of your work is favourable, she could allow for your usage of the superior workbenches of Esteldin.
    DescriptionNOTE: This quest gives access to the Superior Workshop.

    SPOILER: The driftwood is gathered from under the bridge in the river. After gatherig it return to Breecher. You must then walk along the bridge, and look for the holes on the sides of the bridge and interact with them to patch them up. Do this for all ten holes and return to him.
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    Comments



    wrong lvl req <2007-07-19 00:00:09>
    Erik <Guest>This is actually a lvl 30 quest.


    Trestlespan Breaches <2008-05-11 23:48:49>
    Neptunes <Guest>


    Boars <2008-05-12 15:49:46>
    Neptunes <Guest>


    How do you get down? <2008-07-19 23:52:40>
    Raven Lee <Guest>Any way to get down to the water without dying?


    Getting down to the river <2008-09-25 00:44:31>
    MicMik <Guest>Look for a house on the left as your turn around and run back into town. Millie Woodruff is on the porch, behind her house is a small path that goes down to the river. Check the larger stone on the water for most of the wood pieces, across the river on a bank is the rest.



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