Oblivion talk:Helping Hands

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Eyja Theif?[edit]

Will Eyja steal anything from my house after hiring her? — Unsigned comment by Shawnanator (talkcontribs) at 22:54 on 19 January 2007

I've never heard of Eyja stealing anything, and her responsibility is pretty high (85), suggesting that she's not too likely to do anything illegal. --Nephele 16:10, 26 January 2007 (EST)

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Also, you can hire Eyja, then kill her (Or Pickpocket) and take the 7,000 (Shows Up as 1k) gold she is carrying. That's a great profit to loss ratio! She is also carrying a copy of your house key and a Gunder's Key.

Can anyone confirm that Eyja ever has this much money? I can't see why she'd have much more than 200 gold (she starts with 4-6, gets 150 from you when you hire her), and in my game (character at level 23) she only had 232 gold. --Nephele 16:10, 26 January 2007 (EST)

Eyja console Id[edit]

Could anyone please post the form id of Eyja? I accidentally killed her and can't seem to get her back. Thanks — Unsigned comment by 64.230.5.36 (talk) at 15:22 on 28 January 2007‎

0003E193 --Nephele 14:09, 28 January 2007 (EST)

Free Help?[edit]

I'm doubting this slightly, but is it possible to hire her for 1 gold, or, indeed, for free? --Merco 11:21, 28 March 2008 (EDT)

I just tried it. I bought everything from Colovian Traders and then removed ALL my gold using the console. Eyja still asked for 150 gold but was quite happy to move in anyway. –RpehTCE 06:42, 29 March 2008 (EDT)

"Training" Sneak[edit]

Once she is in your house you can pickpocket her as much as you want, this is very useful to "train" sneak


-Wizy 212.183.250.52 23:40, 21 April 2008 (EDT)

Protected to Prevent Edit War[edit]

I've protected this page temporarily to prevent an edit war. The following comment has been repeatedly added to the page:

"Questioning Eyja can result in her confessing that she shares a bed with Gunder, but they were never married."

This is not relevant to this page. Further discussion may take place here. --GKtalk2me 00:37, 5 January 2010 (UTC)