Missing follower [duplicate]

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So my follower, Stenvar, in Skyrim got lost and I can't find him anywhere.

I have tried to use a console command to get to him. What I did was pressing ` key to open up the console and all that I achieved was some stuff like Compiled script not saved! or item 000b998c not found for parameter ObjectReferenceID.

Here is what I'm typing:

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What do I do if I lost my follower in Skyrim?

When you have lost your follower, you should first try to retrace your steps. If you told your follower to wait for you, they will be where you asked them to wait. If you still can't find them, try using Fast Travel, your follower should reappear with you at your new location.

Why does my follower keep disappearing Skyrim?

You just need to be patient... Make sure you have a save available before he disappeared, then do what Purrington said, or wait for three days. By then, it should say "Your follower tires of the waiting" or something like that, in which case he will return to his starting place.

How do I find my lost follower in Skyrim console commands?

Originally posted by Kinzuko:
  • search them in the console with underscores for spaces.
  • press enter.
  • type "placeatme [the folowers code]" hint: place at me.
  • press enter.
  • if you did everything right congrats you now have your folower back!


  • Where is my follower Skyrim?

    They'll be right behind you. They went home. This is what the message refers to. Return to where you picked them up originally: in the case of Lydia, that means Breezehome (if you've purchased it) or Dragonsreach in Whiterun.



    Skyrim Tutorial: How To Find Lost Follwer or NPC




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