LotRO: Adventures in Garth Agarwen
When traveling from Ost Guruth to Garth Agarwen, adventurers beware. You’d have to pass through treacherous areas such as the Haragrim swamp and the corrupted forest of Agamaur. There are a number of quest on the way (Lone-Lands to Bree-Land) and of course, players are encouraged to take advantage of it.
Garth Argawen is littered with ruins, eerie red trees, and pools of water. Its denizens are the Hillmen of Rhudaur and the Shades of Arthedain, both in service of the Red-maid. Adventurers will find that wandering around Garth Arawen is no easy feat as groups of hillmen and gloom-waters lurk around the ruins.
As adventurers travel deeper into Garth Argawen, they will encounter a glade where they will meet a corrupted tree Grimbark, formerly named Oakenbark. It will make full use of its branches and roots to stop adventurers from going any further. It also drops beehives to eliminate threats.
Ready to go against a giant tree? Arm yourselves.
When traveling from Ost Guruth to Garth Agarwen, adventurers beware. You’d have to pass through treacherous areas such as the Haragrim swamp and the corrupted forest of Agamaur. There are a number of quest on the way (Lone-Lands to Bree-Land) and of course, players are encouraged to take advantage of it.
Garth Argawen is littered with ruins, eerie red trees, and pools of water. Its denizens are the Hillmen of Rhudaur and the Shades of Arthedain, both in service of the Red-maid. Adventurers will find that wandering around Garth Arawen is no easy feat as groups of hillmen and gloom-waters lurk around the ruins.
As adventurers travel deeper into Garth Argawen, they will encounter a glade where they will meet a corrupted tree Grimbark, formerly named Oakenbark. It will make full use of its branches and roots to stop adventurers from going any further. It also drops beehives to eliminate threats.
Ready to go against a giant tree? Arm yourselves.