

His console ID is literally his name (space included) He was possibly meant for one of the many Sixth House bases scattered throughout Vvardenfell that lacks a unique Dagoth. This would account for the lack of a Dagoth in Sanit.Ī single unique Ascended Sleeper goes unused.ĭagoth Malan cannot be found in the game. In the final however, Dagoth Velos appears in Yakin and is associated with a quest given by Skink-in-Trees-Shade at the Sadrith Mora Mages' Guild instead. Hrundi, a Nord quest giver for the Fighters Guild branch in Sadrith Mora, was supposed to give a quest where the player was intended to kill Dagoth Velos in the Sanit Sixth House base. Strangely, the unused Dagoth Velos has spells where as the used version is oddly limited to melee. (the same as the in-game name) The existence of two Dagoth Velos is often speculated that unused one was intended for a dropped Fighters Guild quest.

The used one uses the ID ash_ghoul_fgr while the unused one uses a more typical internal ID. However, another one exists that's completely unused. There actually is a Dagoth Velos used in the game. His Internal ID is the same as his in-game name. Perhaps he was meant to appear in one of these. There are a few Sixth House bases that lack a Dagoth inside of them. Both of these are Dagoths so they would have been found in Sixth House bases. And also the IDs are not case sensitive.Ī couple of Ash Ghouls are nowhere to be found in-game yet their IDs exist in the game and construction set. However, if there is a space, one will need to use quotation marks. As with other console commands, if the ID has an underscore or no spacing, then the quotation marks are optional. These creatures can be spawned with the console by using the placeatpc command. Keep in mind that these are versions of existing creatures and therefore use the same models as their used counterparts. There's a few creatures that never got used. Unused content added by the Bloodmoon expansion.
