Lore:Anvil Castle
Anvil Castle | |
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Type | Castle |
Continent | Tamriel |
Province | Cyrodiil |
Region | Gold Coast |
Settlement | Anvil |
Appears in | Oblivion, ESO |
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Anvil Castle (also called Anvil Keep or Castle Anvil) is a large stone castle found across the bay facing the southern walls of the city of Anvil. When King Bendu Olo led the All Flags Navy against the Sload of Thras in 1E 2200,[1] he returned to the city and began converting what was then known as Anvil Fortress into Anvil Castle.[2]
In 2E 582, Governor Fortunata ap Dugal captured the city and took over the castle as her residence.[3]
During the battle in Anvil Bay between Commodore Fasil Umbranox and Torradan ap Dugal circa 3E 286, the town of Anvil was set alight.[4] Dugal tried to flee, but Umbranox's battlemages caused a rocky outcropping to collapse over his ship, the Black Flag. As a reward for destroying the pirates, Umbranox was given the title of Count of Anvil, as well as the funds to build a city over the ashes of Old Anvil. He built a new Castle Anvil on the same island the Black Flag was buried under.[5] Umbranox's descendants would rule for centuries afterwards; the throne was still held by an Umbranox circa 3E 433.[6] The crew of the buried Black Flag survived the collapse, but remained trapped underground in a cavern they named "Dunbarrow Cove", after Dugal's birthplace of Dunbarrow.[4] The cavern was still haunted by the undead skeletons of its crew when the cavern was uncovered circa 3E 433; their souls were duly put to rest, and the cavern converted into a thieves den.[7]
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Notes[edit]
- It is difficult to reconcile the existence of Anvil Castle and the island upon which it sits during ESO's time period with the origin story presented with the Thieves Den DLC for Oblivion. This appears to be a retcon, given the existence of Anvil Castle Caves in ESO.
- A ruin known as Anvil Keep appears as a job location in Blades, but it is unknown if this is intended to be Anvil Castle or a separate keep.
See Also[edit]
- For game-specific information, see the Oblivion and Elder Scrolls Online articles.
References[edit]
- ^ Pocket Guide to the Empire, 1st Edition: The Wild Regions — Imperial Geographical Society, 2E 864
- ^ Special ZOS Lore Master Interview with Lawrence Schick
- ^ Events of ESO
- ^ a b Cap'n Dugal's Journal — Torradan ap Dugal
- ^ Original obliviondownloads.com Thieves Den description
- ^ Events of Oblivion
- ^ Thieves Den DLC for Oblivion