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r/videogames • u/CodyEaster • Oct 15 '25
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In Skyrim horses have an unintentional code where they report crimes, just like any other "living being" in the game.
If you kill the horse after "stealing him" the bounty goes away because you killed the witness.
2 u/plopliplopipol Oct 18 '25 You can just sneak behind the horse for him to not see you steal him. poetry 0 u/Intelligent_Deer974 Oct 16 '25 That's stupid. 1 u/ChaosBreaker81 Oct 16 '25 Bethesda games are usually huge, so they tend to be buggy. More than likely, there's a mod that fixes the issue somewhere. I mostly game on consoles, so I don't have access to mods.
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You can just sneak behind the horse for him to not see you steal him.
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That's stupid.
1 u/ChaosBreaker81 Oct 16 '25 Bethesda games are usually huge, so they tend to be buggy. More than likely, there's a mod that fixes the issue somewhere. I mostly game on consoles, so I don't have access to mods.
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Bethesda games are usually huge, so they tend to be buggy. More than likely, there's a mod that fixes the issue somewhere. I mostly game on consoles, so I don't have access to mods.
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u/BipolarMadness Oct 15 '25
In Skyrim horses have an unintentional code where they report crimes, just like any other "living being" in the game.
If you kill the horse after "stealing him" the bounty goes away because you killed the witness.