Oblivion talk:Restita Statlilia

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So, much like our buddy Natch Pinder, I found myself with Restita by my side when I fast-traveled. Worth mentioning in the article? Has it happened to anyone else? xoxo Coryl

I had the same thing happen to me when I fast traveled to frostcrag spire.-Legolastom

Happened to me too[edit]

nt Zeik 23:40, 21 November 2008 (EST)

disposition needed?[edit]

are you sure you need her disposition to be high as when i fast traveled she was with me but had 8 disposition — Unsigned comment by 92.234.125.230 (talk) on 24 December 2008

Were you interacting with her in some way before fast travelling? Like the verification tag says, Disposition is likely to have little to do with it. --Timenn < talk > 09:52, 24 December 2008 (EST)
I don't think her following you even needs you to interact with her. Her 2nd highest-priority AI package is to follow the PC if the variable "Horses.ICFollowPC" is set to 1. That gets set to 1 when "Player.GetDistance ChestnutHandyBarnMarker < 1024" - ie, when the player is near the stables. The only higher-priority package is the MQ16 Martial Law one. I'm guessing that if that package is active when you fast travel, she'll come along with you. Dr Jones 10:32, 24 December 2008 (EST)
So should we remove the VN tag since know we know the reason? Vesna 21:41, 24 December 2008 (EST)
Moved from article page
I can verify this, It happened when I talked to her before fast traveling to Lake Arrius Caverns during the main quest. Although I don't get why..— Unsigned comment by 24.116.162.185 (talk) at 07:35 on 30 December 2008
Although I'm fairly sure Dr Jones is right, I don't think we can remove the VN until somebody can reproduce the behavior at will. If we state a reason it's got to be correct. I couldn't get the stated behavior to happen after a quick test: maybe somebody else will have better luck. –RpehTCE 12:47, 30 December 2008 (EST)
For the record, Brielus Gawey has now been reported as another example of this problem. --NepheleTalk 17:01, 4 January 2009 (EST)