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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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==Bugs== |
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Revision as of 22:01, 9 August 2014
Template:SkyrimNPCs Viarmo is an Altmer and the headmaster of the Bards College in Solitude.
Background
He serves as the Master of Ceremonies for the Burning of King Olaf Festival that's held every year. He spends his mornings at The Winking Skeever with his fellow instructors and the rest of the day tending to the college. As a neutral observer, he tries not to concern himself with Skyrim's politics, yet recognizes the significance of the Dragon Crisis and the impact it will have on history.
Interactions
Viarmo will offer some words of advice pertaining to being a good bard. Ironically, he stresses that bards record history—they do not make it; despite the adventures of the Dragonborn. He will also have various conversations with the other instructors, typically regarding the students.
Tending the Flames
Due to the death of High King Torygg, his widow, Elisif the Fair, bans the Burning of King Olaf festival in Solitude. Viarmo employs the Dragonborn with recovering King Olaf's Verse, a poetic tome that serves as proof to the legitimacy of the festival.
Quotes
- "May songs speed you along."
Trivia
- Viarmo was voiced by Stephen Russell.
Bugs
This section contains bugs related to Viarmo. Before adding a bug to this list, consider the following:
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- After completing Tending the Flames, Viarmo will still be seen holding the torch he used to burn Olaf's effigy for the remainder of the player's playthrough. Reverse pickpocketing a torch into his inventory while he is asleep in the Bards College fixes this issue.
- After a while the torch may be replaced by a Woodcutter's Axe for some reason. It can be pickpocketed away with the appropriate perk.
- He may remain seated in the palace foyer, waiting for the performance for proceed. Selecting the ready option may complete the quest objective and initiate the next step in speaking to Jorn, bypassing the performance entirely.
- He may hold a torch in his left hand and can even carry a two-handed weapon in his right, as if it was a one-handed weapon.