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A Dragon Skeleton


grasshopper111

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That kinda thing happens to me here and there especialy at the mages college. Since the space is rather limited in the front yard of the college, whenever i kill a dragon , i then use my revenant spell on them , which doesn't revive them but instead catapults the skeleton away . But every now and then , when i go to the college , one of those skeletons is back , eihter hanging from one of the walls of just simply right on the bridge or just back in the very middle of the front yard. I've never realy made a big deal out of it , all i do is i catapult it back out. It's actualy fun to do lol.
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I think this is a problem with the game engine itself. I remember when I loaded a save in Fallout 3 where super mutant corpses were in the area and experienced the same hilariously effect of their bodies plummeting out of the sky and into a nearby river. It's kinda a shame that Bethesda decided just remove the skeletons themselves rather than fixing the real problem. Seems like a low effort, hack-job solution. I personally enjoyed seeing evidence of my past triumphs throughout the landscape. I'm quite aware of the complaints some have made of too many skeletons littering the landscape (these people are probably playing the game a little too much :whistling: ), but this could simply be solved by adding an option for the player to manually destroy the skeleton themselves. There really wasn't any need for such a drastic action as making them all vanish.
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I killed a dragon the side of a snowy mountain and it rolled down the slope then got stuck in the slope. the body went into the mountain and the head and neck stuck out of the snow. it never turned to bones either so i got no soul stone from it. but i can visit it anytime i want to see a dragon head statue in the snow.

 

I had the no soul dragon before. Not sure why, I felt ripped off, "Give me your soul! Please? No? ok. :( "

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