I cast my soultrap spell on a golden saint, then kill her within 60 seconds... and i have 2 open grand soul gems... whats wrong?
EDIT: Nevermind i just got it
Soultrap not working...
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She probably dispelled your soul trap spell. They have that ability. If you watch the golden and see her stop and cast a spell where nothing seems to have happened its her dispelling the soul trap spell you cast on her. You need to be ready to recast soul trap in that case. Or enchant a weapon with cast-on-strike soul trap and use it only for the finishing blows. Put it in a quick slot, attack the golden with you favorite weapon and when she's almost dead switch to the soul trapping weapon.
She probably dispelled your soul trap spell. They have that ability. If you watch the golden and see her stop and cast a spell where nothing seems to have happened its her dispelling the soul trap spell you cast on her. You need to be ready to recast soul trap in that case. Or enchant a weapon with cast-on-strike soul trap and use it only for the finishing blows. Put it in a quick slot, attack the golden with you favorite weapon and when she's almost dead switch to the soul trapping weapon.
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That's part of what makes Golden Saints challenging - "blasted Saint, it dispelled my Soul Trap again!"
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What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, ... to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if he people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security.