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==Location==
==Location==
Ye Olde Olivara can be found in [[Cemetery Hill (MediEvil)|Cemetery Hill]], in a corner of the wall opposite of the roofed area with a [[Merchant Gargoyles|Merchant Gargoyle]].
Ye Olde Olivara can be found in [[Cemetery Hill]], in a corner of the wall opposite of the roofed area with a [[Merchant Gargoyles|Merchant Gargoyle]].


{{Quote|There's the thief! Unhand my wedding ring, you sticky-fingered fiend!}}
{{Quote|There's the thief! Unhand my wedding ring, you sticky-fingered fiend!}}

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Ye Olde Olivara
Found in Cemetery Hill
Used in Return to the Graveyard
Stealable No
"An awful little hand stole my wedding ring! It fled to the Graveyard, just past the Skull Gate. Give that thief a slap on the wrist!"
― Ye Olde Olivara, Lost Soul

Ye Olde Olivara is one of the 19 Lost Souls in the MediEvil remake.

Location

Ye Olde Olivara can be found in Cemetery Hill, in a corner of the wall opposite of the roofed area with a Merchant Gargoyle.

"There's the thief! Unhand my wedding ring, you sticky-fingered fiend!"


How to Lay to Rest

Dan must return to the Graveyard. After passing through the Skull Gate, Dan must unleash the soul at the Undertakers' hilltop. Numerous Severed Hands will spawn, and one of them is wearing a wedding ring. Dan must smash the hand using either the Club or the Hammer.

"Caught red-handed! You certainly nailed this one, Sir Dan!"