You are wearing a scripted object -- maybe a HUD -- that is activating that animation. The "Stop Animation" feature won;t help, because the script will keep restarting the animation again. It's exactly what would happen if you tried to stop your AO that way, for example. The only solution is to find the scripted item and detach it (or learn how to turn it off). Identify all of the things currently attached to you ( open your inventory and type (wornwithout the right parenthesis to select only those things), and start taking everything off, one item at a time, until the behavior stops. It might be in your hair or clothing, or a piece of jewelry, so don't overlook anything.
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Rolig Loon
You are wearing a scripted object -- maybe a HUD -- that is activating that animation. The "Stop Animation" feature won;t help, because the script will keep restarting the animation again. It's exactly what would happen if you tried to stop your AO that way, for example. The only solution is to find the scripted item and detach it (or learn how to turn it off). Identify all of the things currently attached to you ( open your inventory and type (worn without the right parenthesis to select only those things), and start taking everything off, one item at a time, until the behavior stops. It might be in your hair or clothing, or a piece of jewelry, so don't overlook anything.
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