Category talk:Oblivion-Permanent Corpses
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Aldos Othrans body dissappears along with many others....plae rewise these mistakes...thank you — Unsigned comment by 97.115.162.31 (talk) on 14 August 2009
- We can't really do anything unless you are more specific. What "many others"? Providing the locations where they were killed would also help. --Timenn-<talk> 09:17, 14 August 2009 (UTC)
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- Jesan Relan, Merandil, Jearl and Tolgan also dissappear...i have a 360 goty version and donnt have live so i doubt any patches — Unsigned comment by 97.115.182.71 (talk) at 08:57 on 17 August 2009
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- Aldos and Glarthir disappear. Jearl hasn't for me. 360, GOTY without SI installed yet. Ariseth 20:28, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
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- This is a case where "permanent" means "forever... except where people find different". The corpse of an NPC marked as a "Quest Item" in the game data should never disappear, but mods, reloading, DLC, and general bloody-mindedness means that they do, in fact, sometimes disappear. Unless anybody can come up with a better name, I'm afraid this is one case where art has to triumph over reality. rpeh •T•C•E• 22:50, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
- I have to agree that some of these always vanish after three days, having experienced it with the same NPCs in several games (Agarmir, Captain Renault, Glenroy, Mathias Draconis, Natch Pinder and Toutius Sextius just to name the ones I immediately recognize). I'm willing to consider that they may have fallen through the crust of the earth but technically still exist somewhere in the undercell. But you also include two of the three Anvil Sirens, contradicting that quest article which states that their corpses are immediately removed from the game as you leave the farmhouse at the end of the quest. If the game removes the corpses, then the corpses are not permanent by any stretch of the definition. Phelaran (talk) 23:39, 11 March 2014 (GMT)
- I think the problem is that the list includes all NPCs listed as "quest items," but many of these also have scripts that remove the quest flags, eg the Sirens. — Unsigned comment by 75.80.169.18 (talk) at 07:17 on 23 June 2022
- I have to agree that some of these always vanish after three days, having experienced it with the same NPCs in several games (Agarmir, Captain Renault, Glenroy, Mathias Draconis, Natch Pinder and Toutius Sextius just to name the ones I immediately recognize). I'm willing to consider that they may have fallen through the crust of the earth but technically still exist somewhere in the undercell. But you also include two of the three Anvil Sirens, contradicting that quest article which states that their corpses are immediately removed from the game as you leave the farmhouse at the end of the quest. If the game removes the corpses, then the corpses are not permanent by any stretch of the definition. Phelaran (talk) 23:39, 11 March 2014 (GMT)
- This is a case where "permanent" means "forever... except where people find different". The corpse of an NPC marked as a "Quest Item" in the game data should never disappear, but mods, reloading, DLC, and general bloody-mindedness means that they do, in fact, sometimes disappear. Unless anybody can come up with a better name, I'm afraid this is one case where art has to triumph over reality. rpeh •T•C•E• 22:50, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
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Use as a container[edit]
Can we use these body as container? Do they respawn?(Vvardfell 09:35, 31 October 2010 (UTC))
- I think they do not respawn. --Rigas Papadopoulos • Talk • Deeds • 09:44, 31 October 2010 (UTC)