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November 20th 2011, 10:44 PM
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I was wondering though, if I put the books in a chest in someone's house for safekeeping, will they stay there or will they steal it or just disappear after time?

Before I played Oblivion, I spent a couple of weeks planning my game, because I knew I'd probably only play it once. The UESP wiki is very well organized and gave me a ton of information about character creation, leveling, quests, etc., enough that I was able to make a flowchart telling me what order to do all the quests in. The articles were nicely laid out with the quest prerequisites at the top so I wouldn't have the story spoiled. The wiki had some info on safe containers that wouldn't make your items disappear.

It looks like the main Skyrim article is equally well organized, so I bet you can find a lot of help there. It has links to the other Skyrim sections of the site. Here's the article on containers. It doesn't have much right now, but I'm sure it'll grow.