Oblivion talk:Stendarr's Mercy

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Basically, when I "took on the curse" my Fatigue was not affected. I received all the correct updates in regards to having the curse but there is no change in my fatigue. While I don't believe this to be a bug, I'm wondering if it is something different all together, like possibly your fatigue drops at a quicker rate? So does anyone know what exactly this horribly deadly awful, can't even have children, curse does to you, I'll update if I notice any quirks. Dunmer Level 43. --AlbinoMudcrab 01:05, 3 February 2007 (EST)

Checking the construction set, it says that the Curse of the Consumed is a 5 point Damage Fatigue effect; the player is given it at the moment that "Lay Hands" is cast on Kellen. Because it's an ability, it probably doesn't make your fatigue appear in red text. I don't have a convenient game save to check the details in game, though. --Nephele 01:55, 9 February 2007 (EST)

I'm not sure, my Fatigue didn't lower at all, I checked before and after doing the quest on a few reloads while noting for the article. Unless it is entirely off the radar altogether, it stayed at the same number and didn't change even when the curse was removed during The Blessing of Talos. I've had the curse for at least ten play hours and haven't noticed even the slightest change for Fatigue. It possibly might make it regenerate slower but it's hardly, if at all, noticeable (if that is even it). I'd like for us to figure out exactly what the deal is so a note or two can be made about it, like using the abundance of Ayelid Wells around Cyrodiil to replace the damaged/lost fatigue until the curse is removed (they last forever and probably would go above and beyond temporarily fixing it). --AlbinoMudcrab 01:22, 10 February 2007 (EST)

I just finished the quest again because the blacksmith didn't show up last time. Anyways I discovered the curse causes you to loose fatigue while moving so the only way to regenerate is to stand still. It wasn't that big of a deal because I was using spells the whole time but I just thought I should mention it for others. BTW my athletics was only 23 because it was a brand new character :).

Okay Ive finished all the other quests for the Relics thus far... I get to this one... Which was originally my first choice and I get there talk to the 2 priests there they say its Areldur's responsibility. I look around I cant find him anywhere... I find kellan who basically sits on his bed all day yawning... I talk to him about everything then I go back around the gauntlet area to find him... He is no where... I searched all over the Chapel.. nothing... I look around town nothing... I keep coming back doing other quests I cant seem to find him... is this a bug or something cause I really want the Armor... Anyone else have this problem?

[edit] Casting The Spell

We are having a problem with not being able to give the cure to Kellen. On our PS3, we are trying to lay hands on him, we just punch him out, we can't figure out how to cast the spell. There is nothing in the program to tell us how to do this. Anyone able to help us out? 96.253.177.132 23:30, 7 July 2008 (EDT)

It's a lesser power so it will be towards the top of your list of spells; it's a touch spell so it'll be on the Touch list. The one you want is called "Lay Hands". Then just cast it like any other spell. –RpehTCE 01:21, 8 July 2008 (EDT)
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