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If you sleep-dart someone, they can fall off a ledge or roof to their death.
Don't let anyone fall into water, even knee deep can drown them.
Don't let any unconscious bodies slide down long flights of stairs.
Don't rewire any walls of light or arc pylons.
Here's a few things you DON'T have to worry about ...
A natural swarm of rats eating an unconscious body.
Guards killing weepers.
Not saving innocent victims.
Hope you have better luck next time.
Thanks for the advice. I shall try to be more careful next time.
Thanks for the explanation so I would not have to.
I did "rat tests" in missions 4 and 5, if you want to skip right to them. In mission 4, skip to 7:45. In mission 5, skip to 8:45. You'll see at the end of mission stats, there are no kills.
Note: Some of the more "reliable" game sites, like Wiki and such, still tell us that rats eating bodies does count against you but, they are obviously mistaken. Even an Admin on the Bethesda forums said the same. It may have been true, once upon a time but, not since I first tested it, a year or so ago.