I was sneaking - as usual - when I arrived in a hamlet and wanted to get a quest. But the first two villagers said they didn't want to talk to me. I suppose that should been a clue that I wasn't wanted there, because, suddenly, I was "spotted," and the roomful of villagers all attacked.
The weird thing is that my companions did nothing at all. They just ignored the whole thing, as I battled villager after villager. Is that normal?
Note that we hadn't killed any domestic animals, though my companions had attacked eagles, fish, and a hippo as we walked to the village (and my character joined them, once they made the first strike). But I wonder if my reputation was just too low? I had yet to accomplish a quest, since the first was a bandit camp just packed with archers, who wiped out my companions almost instantly, and the second was in a city sewer, which we hadn't entered yet.
Actually, in my first quest, I killed one of my own companions who was dying in agony. Really, I was just trying to put her out of her misery. (That bronze armor she was wearing was just a keepsake I kept in her memory.) So, did that do such a hit to my reputation that villagers want to kill me on sight?
It was kind of neat, anyway. But I was surprised that my companions didn't join the fight, one way or another (either with me or against me).