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Issue Data
Status: Closed
Issue Type: Bug Report
Project: Unofficial Skyrim Special Edition Patch
Component: Skyrim SE: Vanilla
Category: Quests & Dialogue
Assigned To: Nobody
Platform: All
Severity: Low
Votes: 0
Watching: N/A
Opened By DayDreamer on Apr 7, 2021 10:30 pm
Closed By Arthmoor on Apr 17, 2021 8:48 pm
Resolution: Invalid

Issue #30235: Killing Nimhe causes Favor151 to quit

 
`player.sqs favor151 shows stages 0 and 200 are set, but I've not been able to figure out why 200?

(Stage 0 happens when you enter Markarth, via story manager Change Location Markarth.)

Running USSEP 4.2.4b with the usual minimal load order. Attaching a pair of saves, before and after killing Nimhe.

Comments

2 comment(s) [Closed]
DayDreamer said:
 
Confirmed that conversely talking to jarl (Favor151 stage 10), then killing Nimhe (FreeformMarkarthO stage 15) does not set Favor151 stage 200.

Thus killing Nimhe first prevents talking to jarl, as stage 200 stops Favor151 and the dialogue never shows up.

Likely a bad quest pointer somewhere?

Confusing that FreeformMarkarthO stage 20 ends that quest, while Favor151 stage 20 is similar, but instead 200 ends the quest.

Arthmoor said:
 
No. There is no connection whatsoever in the data between FreeformMarkarthO and Favor151. No possibility in the game data exists to make this possible.

Given that you have a post on the forum where you've mentioned having used a save editor on your game, my guess would be this is the fallout from having done that. It's the kind of corruption I've seen countless times caused by tools people insist are safe.

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