Skyrim talk:Senna

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Lover's Comfort for Senna?[edit]

I have definitely seen Senna sleeping in my house (Vlindrel Hall), although I still do not get the "Lover's Comfort" bonus. Has anybody seen her sleeping in any other house and received the bonus? Pigdestroyer232 12:55, 26 June 2012 (UTC)

I've seen her sleep in honeyside and have received lover's comfort in honeyside and proudspire manor (ps3) Andil the mage 11:11, 8 July 2012 (UTC)
She sleeps in my game, and I receive the Lover's Comfort. I play on the X-Box 360. -grelaria — Unsigned comment by Grelaria (talkcontribs) at 01:20 on 30 August 2012
She sleeps in my game on Xbox. I have Hearth Fire and I watched her get into bed in Lakeview Manor. 107.9.161.220
Does it even matter if they sleep anymore you gain lovers comfort by simply being in the same room.
--65.128.183.189 07:40, 12 September 2012 (GMT)

() I know she sleeps in Proudspire Manor... just not in the upstairs beds... she sleeps down in the basement on the bedroll in the side room. Can't confirm for any other houses. Lord Eydvar Talk|Contribs 19:36, 28 October 2012 (GMT)

And yeah doesn't matter if they sleep or not, as long as you're married and sleeping in ANY bed in the home your spouse lives in you will get Lover's Comfort. Lord Eydvar Talk|Contribs 21:01, 28 November 2012 (GMT)
Or indeed, any (unowned) bed anywhere if they happen to be a follower. Anyhow, getting off topic a bit. TheRealLurlock (talk) 03:15, 29 November 2012 (GMT)
I get Lover's Comfort when the character who is married to Senna sleeps in the house (Lakeview Manor) where they reside. I can also confirm that she does sleep in the bed in that house - I have Dawnguard installed (as well as Hearthfires and Dragonborn). Daeris (talk) 07:02, 10 February 2013 (GMT)
Originally your wife had to be in bed inorder to gain lovers comfort now they only need to be in the same cell.

--Vukodlak (talk) 05:11, 20 February 2013 (GMT)

Position Reset[edit]

Everytime I wait inside my house, no matter where she is, she is teleported to the entrance of my house and has to walk back in every time. The house is Vlindrel Hall, and it's her position inside which keeps resetting. Resting in the bed does not do this, although I don't get lover's comfort when she's resting in the same bed.(I can deal with that) Lord Irvine 20:57, 17 July 2012 (UTC)

This happens to me as well (Vlindrel Hall), maybe she is cheating on us? Pigdestroyer232 14:08, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
Maybe this has to do with the house itself, as I've had Ysolda do the same thing to me there. ABCface 14:26, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
If it isn't just Senna doing this, then it probably does have to do with the house. Pigdestroyer232 15:01, 27 July 2012 (UTC)

Race?[edit]

I'm not completely sure about why she's listed as Breton? Is it in the game files?

I'm only asking because the Official Guide lists her as Imperial, although, admittedly, the guide might have gotten it wrong. — Unsigned comment by 217.60.230.101 (talk) at 10:40 on 28 November 2012‎

Long established that the official guide is indeed wrong about this. She is a breton. Lord Eydvar Talk|Contribs 10:43, 28 November 2012 (GMT)
Yes, she is a Breton in the game files: CSList. --Alfwyn (talk) 12:59, 28 November 2012 (GMT)
Generally speaking, "official guides" are usually one of the least reliable sources for game information. Why? Mainly because they're usually published at the same time as the game is released, which means that they were written before the release, so whatever pre-beta version of the game they were running to get the info for the guides often ends up being out of date by the time it's released. Also, the guide writers often don't have access to the construction set (remember it wasn't released until several months after the game), or in the case of DLCs, may come out for consoles a month before it's available on the PC, so a lot of the information in them is pure guesswork - "Uh, I don't know, she looks Imperial to me, let's just put that down." I don't know why people waste their money on those things anymore, since sites like this one provide the same info (and more) for free, and are generally more accurate because they can be updated in real time. TheRealLurlock (talk) 13:20, 28 November 2012 (GMT)

Unable to marry Senna[edit]

Sadly, my character's former wife (Camilla) passed away recently, when she was abducted and killed by vampires. After this, I completed the Heart of Dibella quest. My player character is wearing an Amulet of Mara, but Senna isn't interested in me at all. There is no dialogue whatsoever for her other than the standard "Who is Dibella? This is her temple?" and "Instruction? Where do I sign up?"

During the quest, I stole the Statue of Dibella, unnoticed, and sold it to Degaine. Would this have anything to do with it? Maybe Senna has heard word on the street that my character is much more interested in marrying Hroki. Haha. I'm playing on the On Xbox Xbox360, running patch 1.8 at present. Any idea what is going on here? Darictalk 22:13, 21 March 2013 (GMT)

Was you already married once? I don't think you can remarry even after being widowed. — Kimi the Elf (talk | contribs) 22:21, 21 March 2013 (GMT)
So my player character is destined to remain a widower? That's sad. Yeah, I see now in the Notes section, it says "If your spouse dies, you will not be able to remarry." I guess I'll just have to ask Gregor and Oriella to take care of the children now. Darictalk 05:08, 22 March 2013 (GMT)