I noticed on your health bar your down to your last red, the health system is stupid and the most common form of people leaving the escapist seems to be death by banning.Cleril said:I'm not unfamiliar with draconian mods.Worgen said:You should add more to your post, don't want to be banned for something stupid like not having enough content.Cleril said:Kim Kardashian?Blunderboy said:I got married to Ysolda, told her to move in with me into Breezehome. She vanished.
She's not there, at the market or in her house. She's just gone.![]()
Doing good things? Huh. I suppose I have done some good things outside the Thieves Guild and Dark BrotherhoodLimecake said:I heard that sword changes depending on the choices you make in game, do a lot of bad things it'll be orcish and do a lot of good things it'll be steel although apparently it can change into glass as well so maybe there are multiple swords that you can gain from the arm in the water.Jack Rascal said:I ran into that arm as well, but it was holding a glass sword! That was really strange. It was only the skeletal arm and that floated off once I picked my shiny new sword.Troublesome Lagomorph said:The other strange thing that comes to mind is that I was galloping about on my new horsie, when I come upon a small watering hole. There's a skeletal arm holding an orquish longsword in the middle.
I thought so too at first, but the Vigilant uniform is a greenish colour, whereas this was medieval monk-brown.faelirae said:This sounds like a vigilant of stendarr to me...Thyunda said:So who was the NPC? Who wears a brown cloak with a hood, and carries a mace? It wasn't the thief uniform, since they have trousers.
This was not trousers.
And the only person I walked past was Adrianne Avenicci. Nobody else fits the description. It sure as hell wasn't a Whiterun guard, and this was in the evening, nobody else was out.Char-Nobyl said:No, like, if you walk near someone (often a guard/random citizen), they'll start to say something in your direction. You don't need to be interacting with them for it to happen; they just need to be 'triggered' by your presence.Thyunda said:The only person I can think of, whom I've mentioned in an earlier post, is Adrianne Avenicci, and to be quite honest, I really wouldn't mind if she was dropping by to visit my wife. Just need to hire a Thieves Guild guy to paint a picture.Char-Nobyl said:Easy. It was probably an NPC who had been talking to you outside the house, hadn't finished his sentence, and went inside to do so. Happens all the time. It's a bug, but eh. No biggie.Thyunda said:There are just so many Skyrim threads, I couldn't find the big questions-megathread one, so I'm just gonna have to ask here.
I went to my wife in Breezehome, Whiterun, and as I sat next to her in front of the fire in the front room, I saw a brown-cloaked figure with a steel mace at his hip just going out the front door. Assuming it was a thief, I pulled my sword and dashed outside to give him a good what-for, but when I went out...Nobody. I even reloaded the autosave, and surveilled the door, hoping to catch him. But..still nothing.
So has anybody else had this problem, or any other mysterious occurrences? And can somebody tell me what happened?
That wasn't the strange thing, though. They just put that there and put a leveled sword. The strange thing was that my horse went poof without a sign... I haven't had one since.Jack Rascal said:I ran into that arm as well, but it was holding a glass sword! That was really strange. It was only the skeletal arm and that floated off once I picked my shiny new sword.Troublesome Lagomorph said:The other strange thing that comes to mind is that I was galloping about on my new horsie, when I come upon a small watering hole. There's a skeletal arm holding an orquish longsword in the middle.
I also have one and half men standing outside Whiterun. I can't remember his (their?) name, but it is fairly amusing to see them. It's like Dr. Evil and Mini-Me. Both talk to me independently, only the other one is chest deep in the ground. This has probably been fixed by the patch, haven't played for a few days.
It was also funny to see a Whiterun Guard fly in the air after being hit by a giant. Boy he flew like a rocket. The blast was so violent that when he landed, he was naked![]()
Only show interest if I have bling? Thats kind of rudeAdellebella said:Are you wearing an Amulet of Mara? That's the only way they'll show interest in you.Von Strimmer said:How did you pull that off? I've done everything for her and she just ignores me. 20 hours in and I still haven't figured out how to wed someoneBlunderboy said:I got married to Ysolda, told her to move in with me into Breezehome. She vanished.
She's not there, at the market or in her house. She's just gone.(even though I own breezehome in Whiterun)
I've had the luck/misfortune of not having anything too much out of the ordinary happen to me...Except, I think Lydia was jealous I got married. She just disappeared from my home.
Kind of miss her.
I know the feeling. Also, after my little incident in Breezehome, I didn't feel safe, so I packed Lydia into my bag and mounted her on the wall in Vlindrel Hall. I already have a spot reserved for Mjall's battleaxe...though, really, the fact I've planned her funeral spot says a lot about my companions' average lifespan.Von Strimmer said:Only show interest if I have bling? Thats kind of rudeAdellebella said:Are you wearing an Amulet of Mara? That's the only way they'll show interest in you.Von Strimmer said:How did you pull that off? I've done everything for her and she just ignores me. 20 hours in and I still haven't figured out how to wed someoneBlunderboy said:I got married to Ysolda, told her to move in with me into Breezehome. She vanished.
She's not there, at the market or in her house. She's just gone.(even though I own breezehome in Whiterun)
I've had the luck/misfortune of not having anything too much out of the ordinary happen to me...Except, I think Lydia was jealous I got married. She just disappeared from my home.
Kind of miss her.
I was engaged in an epic battle with some wraith dude named Krosis (I think), anyways many load games later I kill him/it and walk over to see Lydia lying face down in the snow with her neck bent at an odd angle D: So I shouted her to the nearest cliff by the sea and gave her full burial rights.
Skyrim travel just doesnt feel the same anymore
*sigh*Thyunda said:And the only person I walked past was Adrianne Avenicci. Nobody else fits the description. It sure as hell wasn't a Whiterun guard, and this was in the evening, nobody else was out.
...wait, say what now?Thyunda said:I know the feeling. Also, after my little incident in Breezehome, I didn't feel safe, so I packed Lydia into my bag and mounted her on the wall in Vlindrel Hall. I already have a spot reserved for Mjall's battleaxe...though, really, the fact I've planned her funeral spot says a lot about my companions' average lifespan.
I am still rather low leveled and had that happen tooxXxJessicaxXx said:Very early on in the game I had an assassin attack me near Ivarstead and he had a letter on him saying that the dark brotherhood had a contract on me.
Nope I haven't done that questline yet :|chickenhound said:I am still rather low leveled and had that happen tooxXxJessicaxXx said:Very early on in the game I had an assassin attack me near Ivarstead and he had a letter on him saying that the dark brotherhood had a contract on me.
did you help the stormcloaks take over Whiterun?
I figured he/she was hired by the former leader of Whiterun because its mentioned hes vengeful
Yeah I've noticed other one's too. It's pretty wierd. I figured it was some sort of merchants sign or something. To say that they have paid protection.SirBryghtside said:This. [http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae33/SirBryghtside/Huh.png]
Now play Skyrim, and have your mind blown.
Lydia's dead. Her sword is named Lydia and adorns my wall.Char-Nobyl said:*sigh*Thyunda said:And the only person I walked past was Adrianne Avenicci. Nobody else fits the description. It sure as hell wasn't a Whiterun guard, and this was in the evening, nobody else was out.
Alright, then if I had to guess, you probably ran into one of the folks who run the Temple of Kynareth. They wear hooded robes, and have single-handed weapons. Swing by the temple during the day and see if any of them fit the description of the person you saw. It might've been Danica.
Failing that, I wouldn't worry. Lydia's like a home security system. So unless your burglar is screwing both your wife and your housecarl, he won't be back again.
...and if he is back again, just admit defeat. You're dealing with some sort of Casanova.
Lydia is the steel sword she once wielded. Before she died. I enchanted the sword and named it in her honour, so she'd still protect my house even in death.Char-Nobyl said:...wait, say what now?Thyunda said:I know the feeling. Also, after my little incident in Breezehome, I didn't feel safe, so I packed Lydia into my bag and mounted her on the wall in Vlindrel Hall. I already have a spot reserved for Mjall's battleaxe...though, really, the fact I've planned her funeral spot says a lot about my companions' average lifespan.
Never mind what I said before. If you're mounting the bodies of your former comrades-in-arms as trophies, the person in your house will never come back again. And if they do, it'll be with an army.
That's...that's actually pretty cool. I never thought of that as a way of dedication.Thyunda said:Lydia is the steel sword she once wielded. Before she died. I enchanted the sword and named it in her honour, so she'd still protect my house even in death.
d'aww, thats so nice.Thyunda said:Lydia is the steel sword she once wielded. Before she died. I enchanted the sword and named it in her honour, so she'd still protect my house even in death.