ok... this is weird - by Xenith
~s:a:n:i:t:y~ on 20/7/2007 at 14:42
Come on! Zombies are not juat a study material. They are people too. You can't just forbid someone to lurk into the University area only because of the bad smell :p
37637598 on 3/8/2007 at 20:13
Quote Posted by RyushiBlade
Believe it or not, something similar happened in Morrowind. A while back, someone was posting on the Morrowind forum asking why Balmora had suddenly been attacked by a wide range of monsters. No one knew--it was just a bug. A cool one, I might add.
This happened to me once in Ald Ruhn, I used the silt strider to travel there, when i got there, there were like 3 nix hounds, 2 guars, a kuiagotie???, some kwama forigers and rats, and a winged twilight all standing there fighting a guard. I think these animals follow you whilst you're in the wilderness and you don't even see them because you're running and just trying to get to the silt strider, so by the time you finally get there and travel you have all these monsters just waiting for you to return.
Ailtar on 6/8/2007 at 01:26
Something similar happened to me as well. I was hacking through a bunch of Mythic Dawn agents in a cave and I found a book I was looking for. Then I wandered around aimlessly looking for the exit for 10 minutes. Suddenly, I see an armoured figure run towards me. I fire an arrow (which killed the agents in one hit) but he didn't die. Then he said "Stop! You voilated the law!" The nice guard took me out of the maze of cave I was locked in and took me to jail. But, I was only fined for shooting an arrow at him. The guard was just in the cave for no reason.
PeeperStorm on 7/8/2007 at 03:49
Was it Dion by any chance? I've had him follow me through Oblivion gates, and even into a certain Mage's nightmares, in order to warn me about Glarthir being a nutcase. It's a cool experiment to try: Just ask a few people in Skingrad about Glarthir, then hop through a gate or go to some other unlikely place and wait for Dion.
I've also had a messenger from the Hermeus Mora shrine track me down inside the nightmare, and supposedly you can also end up with a certain Lich following you around everywhere if you don't kill it.
Peanuckle on 8/8/2007 at 07:33
I had an incident like that once. I had run through Sancre Tor, killing as few enemies as possible. I got out, waited for the battle sequence thing to go away, then fast traveled to town. I sold some crap, walked outside, and who was there to greet me but a lich, a zombie and a skeleton archer! Those are some dang good trackers!
PeeperStorm on 9/8/2007 at 01:50
I did a little poking around in the Construction Set today, and those critters and NPCs have AI packages that force them to follow the player for as long as the package is active. I didn't think to check, but I believe that the skeletons which magically appear at one point in Vahtacen also have a similar package, because I've had them follow me around the ruin even when I was maintaining an invisibility spell.