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Getting the boot from guilds

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Getting the boot from guilds

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All of them. At the same time.

Here's the deal, I am getting the boot from seemingly every guild at once on a semi-regualr occurence for no good reason that I can see. I'm traveling along, minding my own business, some bandit attacks me, I dismount my horse, and get the message that I've been kicked out of the thieves guild. And the mages guild. And the fighter guild......you get the picture.

This happens mostly when I fast travel to a location, although it has happened a few times when I was riding or walking around. I'm not doing anything to cause it that I know of, I don't even have time to get close enough to smack them once before the message comes up.

Has anyone else experienced this?
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Post by BadBreath »

It happened to me just now. Riding my horse, encounter bandit (highwayman), get the message that I am suspended from the magic guild for stealing from them?

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Post by Gameserfer0 »

yeah

yeah, that happens every once and a while, what it is usually is that you did somthing earlier and the guilds just found out about it... In some of the quests there are guild members present that will attack you on sight (mages in particular) and if you kill them, you get booted
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Post by Daeanor »

You are hitting your horse during the fight. That's a crime. Hop off and get some distance so it can't happen; or do like I do, and leave the horse behind whenever there is a chance of a fight.
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