Oblivion talk:Ulen Athram

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Ulen Athram also happened to attack Audens Avidius (from Imperial Corruption) when he sprang out of nowhere to attack me. He paid no attention to me, and the guard nearby ignored him also. I have not yet gone to Kvatch in this game. --Sabrina, grateful uespwiki user

Every Mythic Dawn sleeper agent in the game will atack you if their Disposition is lowered far enough, no matter what point you are in the Main Quest. There are a few ways to lower Disposition: Persuasion, committing a crime against (or in front) of them, drawing a weapon, or casting a Command Humanoid Spell on them. —Dark Spark 13:18, 9 February 2008 (EST)

Where's this guy supposed to be at 6PM on a Loredas? --Debatra 20:00, 8 July 2008 (EDT)

Once Athram got into a fight in the city (not against me) and he summoned hes MD armor and weapon. Once the fight was over, he was still wearing his MD Armor! I could even speak to him with it on... 80.175.11.99 12:34, 1 September 2008 (EDT)

[edit] Random Attack

I was in the Imperial City and i fast-traveled to the Arcane University, and right in front of me Ulen Athram and Marguerite Diel appeared out of nowhere and started to attack the Imperial Battlemages. The Battlemages killed them, but i'm wondering why they were there in the 1st place. I know they weren't chasing me already because i fast-traveled to the Arcane University. Amantius Allectus

They're both Mythic Dawn cultists and were probably just close enough to you when you arrived that they realised you were there and decided to attack. It happens from time to time. –RpehTCE 15:11, 29 July 2008 (EDT)

Well i reloaded but this time, marguerite diel wasn't there, but Cingor was there. i know this is wrong because i happen to know that cingor lives in leyawiin and not in the imperial city.Amantius Allectus 10:59, 3 August 2008 (EDT)

If you would rather them not dying (or potentially killing other npcs) I would suggest reloading again until they don't appear, or reloading from an earlier save and fast traveling to a spot outside the Imp. City and walking in. From my experience the mythic dawn cult members and assassins tend to be extreemly sensitive to fast traveling into the imperial city, and quite often end up causing the deaths of numerous npcs.--AlphamanT 15:55, 3 August 2008 (EDT)
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