Skyrim talk:Lillith Maiden-Loom

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A giant killed her in my game and she had Alto Wine, Amethyst, Carrot, Gold (34), Key to Whiterun Stables, Nord Mead, Ring of Minor Conjuration, Silver Ring, Boots Clothes, Gloves, Iron Dagger — Unsigned comment by 75.36.243.137 (talk) at 02:44 on 14 November 2011

She also makes a comment about her friend Maven from Riften before saying something like "She and I know our place in the world. And others places." — Unsigned comment by 199.127.249.174 (talk) at 14:01 on 9 December 2011
I exited the Whiterun stables and she was dead. When I went back in the stablemaster said that his old friend had just died. 03:43, 17 July 2020 (UTC)

Unexplained Death?[edit]

So today I was running around Whiterun doing business; smithing, cooking, alchemy, etc. Then I walk out of the Inn after buying some salt piles to find Lilith Maiden-Loom face-down in the streets of Whiterun, dead as a doornail. I certainly didn't do it, and I can't imagine for the life of me who or what in the world did. I even tried loading an earlier save to see if I could pinpoint when exactly she died, but all my saves have her as dead. Anyone have any ideas about this? Mole126 21:43, 29 April 2012 (UTC)

This line of dialogue is not unused[edit]

The edit i made to unlist "Do you like horses? You should visit the stables. I own them, you see. And our stock is excellent." as an unused line of dialogue was reverted. This is not an unused line and she often says it in-game when the player passes her or prompts her to speak. Please remove it, as whenever I try to do so the change is reverted. — Unsigned comment by 81.106.5.51 (talk) at 15:03 on 2 November 2016‎

No-one has reverted your edit, you must still be seeing the purged version. The line should however be moved into the article rather than removed, but the conditions would need to be investigated as they are not obvious in the data. I suspect it might occur when Skulvar is dead, can you confirm or refute this? Silence is GoldenBreak the Silence 15:29, 2 November 2016 (UTC)
From above: "I suspect it might occur when Skulvar is dead, can you confirm or refute this?" (Two years later, heh,) I can refute this. Playing Special Edition (71 hours in). Heard the quote in question, for the first time that I can recall, tonight. Googled a phrase from it because I hadn't heard all of it clearly. Found this page, read it. Checked Skulvar. He's alive and apparently well. :-) Nemodomi (talk) 07:42, 9 November 2018 (UTC)