Skyrim: Who did you marry?

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Lilani

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Don Vlad said:
P.S. This is my first post here, so hello everyone. I actually made an account just now to comment on this thread, but I'll be sticking around for sure.
Welcome! :D And while we do very much appreciate people who know how to use the search thread button, I think since this thread was started nearly six months ago you would have been safe to start a new one :)

EDIT: Wait, never mind, you aren't the true culprit. It's whoever kept it going into February. Carry on~ And again welcome!
 

Emiscary

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Aela. Only female character I met who I didn't immediately wanna kill shortly thereafter.
 

hermes

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Aela of the companions.

Being both werewolves, full moon nights can get really intense between the sheets...
 

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spartandude said:
how do you actually marry people in this game?
i know its in there i just dont know how to do it
- Go to Riften.
- Speak about marriage with Mara's priest.
- Equip an amulet of Mara (it can be found in the world, or bought from the priest for 100) and some clothes that make it visible (formal clothes works well, avoid armor).
- Talk to people. To most people that you have made quests for, there should be a dialogue option (even those of the same sex).
- After you accept, go back to the temple of Mara in Riften.
 

Vuliev

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Glad to see that I'm not the only one that married Mjoll.

Captcha: "better half" LOL
 

The Artificially Prolonged

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Ysolda, though I kind of missed the wedding the first time round which she was not too happy about. Apparently trying to save the land from an invading army of dragons is not a valid excuse to be a week late for for your own wedding. Nor the fact that a poxy wedding could wait if it meant that a dragon would not be using the wedding guests' bones as tooth picks. Needless to say the Dovahkiin slept on the couch that night....
 

Lilani

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I would have married Brynjolf if I could have, but I ended up settling on Balimund on my first character. I don't have a man for my second, I haven't decided what I'm doing with her yet.
 

gigastrike

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No one yet. Probably going to be Brelyna Maryon of the College of Winterhold. Never thought it would be a Dunmer.
 

Kneppy72

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On my first play-through,I married Lydia because I figured she'd be more useful at the house in Whiterun making money for me than she would dying in every.fricking.dungeon.....ever.

But on my second playthrough,I'm marrying Aela after she turns me into a werewolf.My plan is that one day,she will have my human/werewolf/dragon babies and after we teach them how to fight, we will spread our brand of terror across Skyrim in a campaign of blood,steel,and fur the like of which none have seen since the Oblivion Crisis in the 4th Era!........I also heard she makes a pretty good venison stew,but its mostly the blood and fur thing.
 

Knight Templar

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Brelyna Maryon.
A useful follower with a nice voice, what's not to like?

But I have yet to marry on my current play-through.

SidingWithTheEnemy said:
Isolda seems to be N°1 choice here, right?

You know she is a drug dealer?
She runs quite a profitable Sleeping Tree Sap buisness...
You know that Sleeping Tree Sap is addictive and maybe even illegal?
It's not illegal, and I have yet to see anything suggesting it is addictive.


Grayjack said:
I married Ysolda, but she's dead now. After seeing another man in my house for the second time I decided that it was time for a divorce, my style. I killed Lydia too, because she was there all the time and never informed me of anything.
Those people follow you into the house because you went inside during their banter.
So that is quite the mistake you've made there.
 

Faladorian

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Y'know, if I hadn't heard people talking about marrying people in Skyrim I would have had no clue you could do it at all.


Granted, the way I play Bethesda games is: Don't take the non-invincible NPCs for granted. Rack up as much mindless murder as you can before you feel the itch but cant kill somebody that's annoying the hell out of you.


Also, the child killing mod is THE BEST addition to Skyrim available.
 

Cazza

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I stick with Mjoll. I did marry Aela once but she turn to dill after it so I reloaded.
 

putowtin

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Syn, my female Nord married Farkas of the Companions, a match made in Sovngarde!
 

CGAdam

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Jordis in my first game, Sylgia in my second. Now to build that little house in the corner of the world and make- er, adopt lots of poor little orphans.
 

Grayjack

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Knight Templar said:
Grayjack said:
I married Ysolda, but she's dead now. After seeing another man in my house for the second time I decided that it was time for a divorce, my style. I killed Lydia too, because she was there all the time and never informed me of anything.
Those people follow you into the house because you went inside during their banter.
So that is quite the mistake you've made there.
That's what they want you to think man.
 

Goofguy

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I don't remember her name but she worked as the assistant in the apothecary shop in Markarth. She was a client in one of the Dark Brotherhood quests so my logic in marrying her was that she already knew the worst of me.
 

BathorysGraveland

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My original character, a loyal Thane that travelled everywhere with his Huscarl, was planning on marrying Lydia since their relationship extended beyond just guard duty. However I got bored of the game before that came to pass.

My second character, the commander of a company of dragon hunters known as 'Dovayfeyn', was not interested at all in marriage. So no, I have never married in Skyrim, though I originally intended to.