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* Sunder is a variation of "sundar", an adjective of Sanskrit origin signifying "attractive", "beautiful", "good", "handsome", or "nice."
* Sunder is a variation of "sundar", an adjective of Sanskrit origin signifying "attractive", "beautiful", "good", "handsome", or "nice."
* While his Curse-corrupted self has been implemented in the game, he lacks any plotline between being Cursed and fully succumbing to his corruption, and his Cursed self's dialogue tree is varied, but short.
* While his Curse-corrupted self has been implemented in the game, he lacks any plotline between being Cursed and fully succumbing to his corruption, and his Cursed self's dialogue tree is varied, but short.
** When Cursed with console commands, he disappears and cannot be re-encountered until the player travels to a new area (such as through an Archway), then returns to him, where his corrupted self will be in his place.
** When Cursed, he disappears and cannot be re-encountered until the player travels to a new area (such as through an Archway), then returns to him, where his corrupted self will be in his place.
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Bolt Sunder
Bolt Sunder Standing.png
Alignment Disgruntled
Race Orc
Gender Male
Location East of the Inn
Quote
Known Kinks
Requires Patch
Created By Hogswild
Core Game Yes

Bolt Sunder is an orc encountered later in the game underneath the an overhanging rock East of the Inn Archway.

Trivia

  • Sunder is a variation of "sundar", an adjective of Sanskrit origin signifying "attractive", "beautiful", "good", "handsome", or "nice."
  • While his Curse-corrupted self has been implemented in the game, he lacks any plotline between being Cursed and fully succumbing to his corruption, and his Cursed self's dialogue tree is varied, but short.
    • When Cursed, he disappears and cannot be re-encountered until the player travels to a new area (such as through an Archway), then returns to him, where his corrupted self will be in his place.