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*The only creature in the giant category is Mehrunes Dagon. (This holds true even in Shivering Isles.) The editor ID for it is 'CreatureMehrunesDagon'. There is also an actor in the Daedra category named 'TestMehrunesDagonSkeleton' which appears to be a rough duplicate of Mehrunes Dagon in the Giant category. (With differences, I.E. the Dagon in the Daedra category has only 50 fatigue, spell points, and has 50 personality.)
*The only creature in the giant category is Mehrunes Dagon. (This holds true even in Shivering Isles.) The editor ID for it is 'CreatureMehrunesDagon'. There is also an actor in the Daedra category named 'TestMehrunesDagonSkeleton' which appears to be a rough duplicate of Mehrunes Dagon in the Giant category. (With differences, I.E. the Dagon in the Daedra category has only 50 fatigue, spell points, and has 50 personality.)
*When an essential creature becomes unconscious, the game does not have a special unconscious message that appears when the creature is interacted with. Why this is true is unknown.


*Of the categories of creatures, the Horse category is arguably the strictest (The Giant and Humanoid category may also have strict demands), as it by default expects certain qualities from the model, meaning when a model that doesn't have the expected qualities is categorized as a horse, an error may occur. (One such being that typically the Body file doesn't appear.)
*Of the categories of creatures, the Horse category is arguably the strictest (The Giant and Humanoid category may also have strict demands), as it by default expects certain qualities from the model, meaning when a model that doesn't have the expected qualities is categorized as a horse, an error may occur. (One such being that typically the Body file doesn't appear.)

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