The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Paleblood Sep 28, 2015 @ 1:23pm
Mjoll the Lioness Disappeared?
So I became the Thane of Riften and bought Honeyside, I decided to ask Mjoll to marry me and arranged the wedding; I turned up for the wedding and nothing happened, the guests were there, Maramal was there, but Mjoll was not. So I went out to buy decorations for my house quickly and returned, same thing - nothing happened. I attempted to speak to Maramal but it says 'This character is busy'. I waited until the next morning and returned and Maramal tells me to 'Get out'. I decide to wait a few hours and return to him, this time inside the Bee and Barb, and apologize, he then says I should re-arrange things with Mjoll and she is now nowhere to be seen, anyone know how to fix this?
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papajack_papajohn Sep 28, 2015 @ 2:34pm 
Aerin is running a poison the women ring around Riften, so if Mjoll has disappeared, you have to check him out. When he gets really irritating and snotty with an attitudinal way, you know he is involved. I have finished the quest. You'll get the quest when it starts.
kdodds Sep 28, 2015 @ 3:47pm 
Originally posted by papajack_papajohn:
Aerin is running a poison the women ring around Riften, so if Mjoll has disappeared, you have to check him out. When he gets really irritating and snotty with an attitudinal way, you know he is involved. I have finished the quest. You'll get the quest when it starts.
Not helpful since, after over 1,000 hours of play (and a search of the web and both wikis), I can pretty confidently say that this quest does not exist in the vanilla game.

OP, Mjoll, and marrying her, has always been bugged. I *think* the USKP fixes some bugs, but maybe not all of them. I also don't know if those fixes would be retroactive (after asking Mjoll to marry you), but you could try if you don't already have them.

If not, you could always roleplay that Mjoll had something of a breakdown due to Aerin's stalker-like behavior, her debt to him, and her love for you and just packed it in and ran off to parts unknown without a word. That's how I'd play it.
Hoshikudaki Sep 28, 2015 @ 4:00pm 
Use the console to move Mjoll to you
You can find her ID on a skyrim wiki.
Paleblood Sep 29, 2015 @ 3:08am 
Originally posted by Hoshikudaki:
Use the console to move Mjoll to you
You can find her ID on a skyrim wiki.
Sorry I should have mentioned that it happened on the PS3 version, while I do play on this too, I have 2 character builds, 1 for PC, 1 for PS3
Hoshikudaki Sep 29, 2015 @ 3:23pm 
Not much that you can do if its on a PS3 since there is no console/Mod Support. Best bet would be to check the UESP wiki and see if there are any workarounds.
Paleblood Sep 30, 2015 @ 12:24pm 
Thanks for your help guys but I decided just to load an old save and marry someone else :P
Ceorlwulf Sep 30, 2015 @ 12:38pm 
It's got to be pretty painfull to be stood up by a character from a computer game.:steammocking:
wepfhwepfhp Sep 30, 2015 @ 12:41pm 
She left you! Silly woman! One does not simply humiliate Dragonborn like that!

Use a console command player.moveto 0001336B and press enter. It will move you to where Mjoll currently is. If it's some weird place, then load a previous save and use command player.placeatme 0001336B

It might create some bugs, though...

Originally posted by Beast of America:
Thanks for your help guys but I decided just to load an old save and marry someone else :P

Oh...
Last edited by wepfhwepfhp; Sep 30, 2015 @ 12:42pm
Falro the Great Sep 30, 2015 @ 1:12pm 
Originally posted by 我不会说中国话:
She left you! Silly woman! One does not simply humiliate Dragonborn like that!

Use a console command player.moveto 0001336B and press enter. It will move you to where Mjoll currently is. If it's some weird place, then load a previous save and use command player.placeatme 0001336B

It might create some bugs, though...

Originally posted by Beast of America:
Thanks for your help guys but I decided just to load an old save and marry someone else :P

Oh...
First command is good advice, but DON'T use the placeatme command for named NPCs. It spawns a copy of the NPC, instead of moving the NPC to you, and most often that copy is borked beyond belief. Use:
prid 0001336b moveto player
instead.
wepfhwepfhp Sep 30, 2015 @ 1:24pm 
Originally posted by Falro the Great:
some stuff
Yes, I know that the second command spawns a copy of the NPC, and I would recommend the one you've written, but I actually forgot about it :D
Paleblood Sep 30, 2015 @ 2:46pm 
And at least I now know for the PC version :P
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