Restores Cicero’s line for the player getting caught pickpocketing him by preventing him from stabbing them in retaliation.
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Version 1.0
Initial release.
Not many people know that Cicero has dialogue for catching the player pickpocketing him. That’s because it’s either virtually or literally impossible to get to fire as he will simply report the crime and start attacking you instead. This plugin allows it to play by putting him in a new faction that ignores crimes committed against its members. This has no practical purpose and doesn’t technically count as a “bug fix,” but it is good fun, and I know I’m not the only player who was disappointed when they found out you can’t get him to say this in-game:
This could THEORETICALLY also enable several other lines he has that don’t play in vanilla for the same reasons, but I haven’t observed it happening in testing, so I don’t want to make the claim that it definitely will or won't. Let me know if you notice anything though.