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Knight Captain Kerr

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I married Aela the Huntress, she just made the most sense. We are both werewolves and had already been through a lot together. I am glad I married her.
 

KrossBillNye

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My first character a Nord Warrior ended up marrying Uthgerd the Unbroken. It was love at first knockout. <3



Muiri in my second playthrough since my Female Breton Mage assassin is a mean... mean woman. The fact that she hires you to do something awful in the Dark brotherhood just brought me closer to her.
 

JesterRaiin

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AgentLampshade said:
JesterRaiin said:
Sylgia.
Because i like such women and she has nice voice too.
Oh, THAT'S her name!? Yeah, I got her too.
Unless you're big breasted girl and have a weak spot for geometric figures then your lifespan is near its end. And i'm about to become a widower. ;)
...That honey voiced *****... She said she opened a little shop to make a little profit while i'm away ! ;)
 

JimHawking

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TopazFusion said:
kuyo said:
Aela the Huntress. She's the most substantial relationship you can foster in Skyrim.
Yeah, her.
I hear she's a real "animal" in the sack!
The source of the word "wife" is the word "wif" which means "wolf". So it's very appropriate,
 

CleverNickname

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Scouts-Many-Marshes FTW. Both my characters married him - I just love the idea of rescuing him from the slummy Windhelm Docks

also, between the Argonians, he has the interesting type of name. Does-Adverby-Things. Maybe I'll name an Argonian character that...
 

snagli

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I traveled for many, many hours with Lydia, my most faithful of companions. I then married her, and we settled in our house in Solitude. Then... well, I tried out Firestorm after reaching 100 destruction, and she... got in the way. Then I just bought a dog and drove away on Shadowmere. That ol' demon horse has saved my bacon way more than that pile of ashes in the living room.