He is depicted as Prince Maol Chalvim, trying to warn his father Kenneth II of Scotland about the ambitions of Constantine III.
Kenneth II of Scotland, nicknamed "The Fratricide", (before 954–995), King of Scotland
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De primo Saxonum adventu claims that Oslac, along with Eadulf of Bamburgh and Ælfsige Bishop of Chester-le-Street, escorted the Scottish king Kenneth II to the Wessex-based Edgar: The two earls Oslac and Eadwulf along with Ælfsige, who was bishop of St Cuthbert 968—90, conducted Cinaed to king Edgar.