Skyrim talk:Frodnar

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Wants To Turn Invisible[edit]

After killing a dragon in Riverwood, I was healing myself when Frodnar entered conversation and asked if I could turn him invisible; perhaps something originally tied to the Fade Other spell, all I could do was decline him or joke with him. — Unsigned comment by 173.168.17.19 (talk) at 03:56 on 11 December 2011

Playing Games[edit]

On a whim, I decided to talk with him and found that he wanted to play Hide and Go Seek or Tag with me. I chose Hide and Go Seek and got a misc. objective to find someone. Frodnar told me to count to 10, I played along and then tagged Dorothe. Then I had to hide from Dorothe... etc. Can anyone else try this to see if it's not a bug or anomaly? (I'm not entirely sure since that visit to Riverwood had also revealed a dead Faendal in the road and a friendly Snowy Sabre Cat that spawned near the town entrance.) Medivh 05:14, 31 December 2011 (UTC)

This can happen with many of the children in Skyrim. Vardis 21:30, 22 January 2012 (UTC)

Frodnar/Dorthe stuck[edit]

I'm not sure this is worth putting in the main article, but I had a situation where Frodnar stood in the road outside the inn, and wouldn't do anything else. Dorthe at the same time stood at the south exit from Riverwood. Resetting them didn't help, but on a whim I tracked down where Stump was and found he was in Gerdur's house. Disabling and enabling Stump caused him to walk outside, where he met up with Frodnar and Dorthe, and they stopped acting like statues. Vardis 21:34, 22 January 2012 (UTC)

This brat means business[edit]

Just got a "hired thugs" event. I kept wondering who the heck could have send them since I haven't even stolen anything relatively valuable yet by that point (except "staff of arcane authority" but that was recently and that's a part of a quest). Well, I read the contract and saw an unfamiliar name. I went to the wiki to search for that name and check who the heck it was and to my surprise it was this kid. I guess that means I got on his bad side and barely lived to tell the tale.

On a more serious note - Looking at my inventory it seems that the only thing that could have triggered this was the "potion of haggling" in his family's house.

I've stolen that before in previous games, several times per game in fact, but I never ever had thugs sent after me neither by this kid nor any of his family members. I didn't know that kids even have property in skyrim.— Unsigned comment by 79.172.110.72 (talk) at 03:14 on 10 February 2012

Pretty much any NPC can send Hired Thugs after you, either for stealing from them or murdering their relative. It doesn't matter if you were detected or not, and sometimes dead NPC's send out contracts. It is pretty funny when it's a kid that sends them, but it's not unique to any individual. Alphabetface 15:13, 10 February 2012 (UTC)

Wont come home after adoption dialogue[edit]

I silently removed his parents in their home while Frodnar was on the guard tower, i asked him if he wanted to live with me, but he just goes about his default schedule and his only dialogue is "(Sigh...)"— Unsigned comment by 24.29.58.17 (talk) at 10:37 on 12 August 2014

Where are you trying to talk to him? If I recall correctly, adopted kids don't say much until you go to your home and they follow you there. Otherwise, I believe they just hang around wherever they were. Another thing to try, just from looking at the code in the CK, would be to adopt a second child. If something's broken somewhere in the scripting, that might fix it. Robin Hood  (talk) 17:32, 12 August 2014 (GMT)
I figured it out -I hadn't visited my home yet so it was still locked up. Reloaded a previous save, unlocked the house, made him adoptable, and then he was able to go to my house (Honeyside) — Unsigned comment by 174.254.176.152 (talk) at 00:04 on 13 August 2014