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+ | '''Bendu Olo''' was the [[Colovian]] [[Imperial]] king of [[Anvil]] during the [[First Era]] and the Baron-Admiral of the [[All Flags Navy]] who led the campaign to wipe out the [[Sload]] from the coral kingdom of [[Thras]] in [[1E 2200]] after the [[Thrassian Plague]].<ref>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Wild Regions]]''</ref> The [[All Flags Navy]] consisted of forces from the sources of the [[Colovian Estates]], [[Nibenay Valley]],<ref>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, First Edition: Cyrodiil]]''</ref> [[Summerset Isles]],<ref>''[[Journal of Tsona-Ei, Part One]]''</ref> [[Hammerfell]], and likely [[High Rock]] as well.<ref>''[[Pocket Guide to the Empire, Third Edition: Hammerfell]]''</ref> Following the sinking of Thras, he returned to his home city and began converting the then Anvil Fortress into the [[Castle Anvil]].<ref group="UL">''[http://en.uesp.net/wiki/General:Special_ZOS_Lore_Master_Interview_with_Lawrence_Schick Special ZOS Lore Master Interview with Lawrence Schick]''</ref> |
− | It is possible that Bendu Olo is in someway related to Olaj Olo, the supposed [[Nord]]ic demi-god of mead, who fought alongside [[ |
+ | It is possible that Bendu Olo is in someway related to Olaj Olo, the supposed [[Nord]]ic demi-god of mead, who fought alongside [[Ysgramor]]'s [[Five Hundred Companions]],<ref group="UL">''[[The Five Hundred Mighty Companions or Thereabouts of Ysgramor the Returned]]''</ref> and Rusio Olo, a knight of the [[Order of the Hour]].<ref name=SRO>''[[Statue of Rusio Olo]]''</ref> |
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==Trivia== |
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+ | *The alpha build screenshots for {{Morrowind}} use "Bendu" as the player's name. |
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*[[Bendu Olo (Oblivion)|Bendu Olo]]'s name appears as the default name for the player character in ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Construction Set]]''. |
*[[Bendu Olo (Oblivion)|Bendu Olo]]'s name appears as the default name for the player character in ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Construction Set]]''. |
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*In the game manual for {{Skyrim}}, the character that the game developers use is called Bendu Olo. His name is also used as an example character in the official tutorial for creating a quest in ''Skyrim''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Creation Kit]]. |
*In the game manual for {{Skyrim}}, the character that the game developers use is called Bendu Olo. His name is also used as an example character in the official tutorial for creating a quest in ''Skyrim''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[Creation Kit]]. |
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*In the preview video for {{Blades}} shown at Bethesda's E3 conference in 2018, the name of the player character is Bendu Olo. |
*In the preview video for {{Blades}} shown at Bethesda's E3 conference in 2018, the name of the player character is Bendu Olo. |
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Latest revision as of 22:19, 8 December 2022
- For the character in Oblivion, see Bendu Olo (Oblivion).
Bendu Olo was the Colovian Imperial king of Anvil during the First Era and the Baron-Admiral of the All Flags Navy who led the campaign to wipe out the Sload from the coral kingdom of Thras in 1E 2200 after the Thrassian Plague.[1] The All Flags Navy consisted of forces from the sources of the Colovian Estates, Nibenay Valley,[2] Summerset Isles,[3] Hammerfell, and likely High Rock as well.[4] Following the sinking of Thras, he returned to his home city and began converting the then Anvil Fortress into the Castle Anvil.[UL 1]
It is possible that Bendu Olo is in someway related to Olaj Olo, the supposed Nordic demi-god of mead, who fought alongside Ysgramor's Five Hundred Companions,[UL 2] and Rusio Olo, a knight of the Order of the Hour.[5]
Trivia[]
- The alpha build screenshots for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind use "Bendu" as the player's name.
- Bendu Olo's name appears as the default name for the player character in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Construction Set.
- In the game manual for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the character that the game developers use is called Bendu Olo. His name is also used as an example character in the official tutorial for creating a quest in Skyrim's Creation Kit.
- In the preview video for The Elder Scrolls: Blades shown at Bethesda's E3 conference in 2018, the name of the player character is Bendu Olo.