The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Delayio Oct 15, 2018 @ 2:47pm
Married Idgrod the Younger with console commands, need help with NPC behavior
So as the title says I married Idgrod with console commands, and at the temple in Riften I told her we would live at my house Winstad Manor in Morthal, but when I returned she wasn't there, and I found her in Morthal, chasing after her brother, and when it's night she goes to her bed in the Jarl's house. I was able to get her to not follow her brother after I used the console to send him to the void, but I don't want to do that. So is there anyway I can have her live at my house? I would even be fine with her in morthal during the day, just if she came back to the house at night.
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Wilhelm Oct 15, 2018 @ 2:52pm 
I mean can you do that with essential characters (Wouldn't it break the game if you try and marry someone essential using console commands?)
Delayio Oct 15, 2018 @ 3:07pm 
Originally posted by PowerToast:
I mean can you do that with essential characters (Wouldn't it break the game if you try and marry someone essential using console commands?)

Game hasn’t broken, I can ask her for money from the store and for a meal, but she just resides in morthal instead of my house
fauxpas Oct 15, 2018 @ 3:46pm 
"Used console commands to force the game to something it wasn't supposed to do ... is surprised when the game acts weirdly."
Delayio Oct 15, 2018 @ 3:53pm 
Originally posted by fauxpas:
"Used console commands to force the game to something it wasn't supposed to do ... is surprised when the game acts weirdly."

Very funny, but I now have evidence to show it’s not me. So idgrod would not move in, the option didn’t show up. So I gave up and remarried Camilla who is a vanilla spouse. Same thing, I asked her to move to morthal, but she just went back to riverwood. Only thing different is I still have the option to ask her to move, she says she will but never does.
Wilhelm Oct 15, 2018 @ 3:56pm 
Originally posted by Delayio:
Originally posted by fauxpas:
"Used console commands to force the game to something it wasn't supposed to do ... is surprised when the game acts weirdly."

Very funny, but I now have evidence to show it’s not me. So idgrod would not move in, the option didn’t show up. So I gave up and remarried Camilla who is a vanilla spouse. Same thing, I asked her to move to morthal, but she just went back to riverwood. Only thing different is I still have the option to ask her to move, she says she will but never does.

In other words you game is r/poofed
fauxpas Oct 15, 2018 @ 4:30pm 
Originally posted by Delayio:
Originally posted by fauxpas:
"Used console commands to force the game to something it wasn't supposed to do ... is surprised when the game acts weirdly."

Very funny, but I now have evidence to show it’s not me. So idgrod would not move in, the option didn’t show up. So I gave up and remarried Camilla who is a vanilla spouse. Same thing, I asked her to move to morthal, but she just went back to riverwood. Only thing different is I still have the option to ask her to move, she says she will but never does.


Uh-huh, now do a proper test and marry a vanilla spouse in a save that you didn't already break with console commands.
Uncle64 Oct 15, 2018 @ 4:36pm 
Borked save, due to kamakazie commands.
There is mods that allows you to marry npc:s that are not ment to be married, and it is not that hard to do the changes in CK for it.
Delayio Oct 15, 2018 @ 6:00pm 
I guess I could marry Lydia, she’s already my stewardess there lol
Wilhelm Oct 15, 2018 @ 6:47pm 
I like how the skyrim community are always happy to help people in trouble. :P r/shooph
DrNewcenstein Oct 15, 2018 @ 6:53pm 
Originally posted by Delayio:
I guess I could marry Lydia, she’s already my stewardess there lol

Did you at least reload the save you made prior to tinkering around in the console?
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Date Posted: Oct 15, 2018 @ 2:47pm
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