Oblivion talk:Hides-His-Heart

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He's Not From Chorrol[edit]

May be worth noteing that Hides-his-heart clames he is not from chorral and knows nothing of the city. — Unsigned comment by Jadrax (talkcontribs) at 23:53 on 1 February 2007

Long Lost Brother[edit]

Does Hides-His-Heart have any relation to Hides-His-Eyes from Morrowind? They're both Argonians. — Unsigned comment by 71.2.73.207 (talk) at 03:54 on 28 October 2010‎

Song Reference?[edit]

His name is possibly a reference to the song "eli's coming" by Three Dog Night — Unsigned comment by 65.182.76.176 (talk) at 08:30 on 30 December 2010

Unused Audio[edit]

Per this I've extracted the audio. Does anybody else think they should be added to the article? mxk101Talk 13:19, 27 March 2011 (UTC)

Yes. It would be a good thing to add. Unless anyone objects, go ahead! - Emoboy64 13:20, 27 March 2011 (UTC)
Brilliant. For an example of file format, check out this page. --Krusty 13:21, 27 March 2011 (UTC)
I've added them now. mxk101Talk 13:46, 27 March 2011 (UTC)
Sounds good! Oh, and if you ever feel like extracting audio again, look no further! Good work! --Krusty 13:48, 27 March 2011 (UTC)

Hides-His-Heart in Daggerfall?[edit]

Hi and i was wondering if Hides-His-Heart had any relations with Hides-his-heart that appeared to be a werewolf you had to kill for the mainquest in daggerfall (both are argonians) — Unsigned comment by 99.14.92.211 (talk) at 17:50 on 1 October 2011‎

Aggression?[edit]

if you look at the aggresion part on the page it says 0 but he always attacks me is it a glitch or something? — Unsigned comment by Skeepa (talkcontribs) at 22:38 on October 18, 2011

This is to make the game more real, so to speak. If he had a high enough aggression to attack the player, he would do so upon spotting you immediately, preventing the scripted bit of dialogue and such. He might also attack the target, which would break the quest a little... The quest script mods his aggression to 30, and his disposition with the player by -100 when the player kills the target. It is all set up very nicely, but it's kinda long winded to explain it in-depth. --DKong27 Tk Ctr Em 22:34, 19 October 2011 (UTC)
Thanks anywaySkeepa 23:55, 5 November 2011 (UTC)