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Instead, try the "player.moveto", followed by Frida's reference ID (0001A6B5). If done correctly, this will move you to wherever Frida currently is. Make a hard save before you input these commands, just in case.
I have another piece of advice. Before you try the console command, check Dawnstar's Hall of the Dead. UESP describes Dawnstar as experience dragon attacks a lot, so Frida might have fallen victim to one.
use
prid X
moveto player
(X being the npc's id, prid selects the npc, 2nd command is self explanatory
Actually, YOU misinterpreted what I said, because there are only two console commands in the game that move characters, "placeatme" and "moveto", and you never specified which one you meant. I KNOW you never said to add a copy of the NPC in question; however, that is PRECISELY what the "placeatme" command DOES. You didn't even tell the OP what command to use; what I did was to give the OP the commands which will accomplish what they want, and advice on which one was preferable. The misinterpretation is all on you.
No, that was you. He said "Use the console to move her to you" and you said "That command is a bad idea." Which command? You confess he didn't name one exactly, but he did say "move her" not "place her"--why did you assume he meant the other one, for absolutely no reason, and then condescendingly correct him for something he never did? You could have just said "Specifically, TC, do this" but you decided to make an entire paragraph explaining why someone was wrong about a thing they never said. Great job, you swooped in, slayed the terrifying strawman, and saved TC's save file; congrats, you are an hero.
none of your ideas work :(
See:
Regarding Use of Console Commands
https://steamcommunity.com/app/72850/discussions/0/1739968490572445043/