You will be asked to retrieve a certain book and you should also have your Amulet of Mara with you. Ysolda is a Nord tradeswoman who hangs around Dragonsreach. Ysolda is polite and treats other characters with respect.
She will offer you a quest called Rare Gifts and you will be asked to find her a mammoth tusk. You will get a whole Khajiit caravan as wedding guests, which is super interesting. If you find yourself at The Rift maybe stop by Sarethi Farm. There you will find Avrusa Sarethi, a Dunmer apothecary who lives in this rural place with her sister.
Avrusa will offer you a quest called Smooth Jazbay and you need to complete it if you want to marry her. Once again, the Amulet of Mara is necessary before you two can make that sweet holy union.
You will find Aeri in The Pale and she will give you two simple quests to complete. Dravynea the Stoneweaver might not be the prettiest wife on this list, but she knows how to help people in need. Her duty is to keep the miners safe by preventing accidents.
Dravynea is also an expert alteration trainer. A Dragonborn has to complete a short quest given by Dravynea in order to unlocker her as a candidate for marriage. So all in all a pretty easy catch. She will not become a follower during marriage so she will not join into your fights at all. But she will open a shop that can be used to buy and sell items. She is a Nord warrior who prefers melee fights. Lydia can become your housecarl if you complete the quest called Dragon Rising and purchase Breezehome.
You can find her in Whiterun so remember to wear your Amulet of Mara if you are going there to ask Lydia to be your wife. Once the wedding is over, Lydia will open her little shop and give you gold every day. Talk about a sweet allowance!
She will also move into the Breezehome and make you a homecooked meal regularly. Jordis the Sword-Maiden can become your follower, housecarl and wife if you complete various quests in Solitude. Almost all spouses own at least a bed. These two tables give details on all of the possible spouses, including their race, location, what property they own if any , ability to follow, merchant type if already merchant before marriage , training possibilities, and any special prerequisite tasks for that specific marriage prospect.
A follower spouse is able to go with you on quests and take orders. Your spouse does not become hostile if you are caught stealing from them, but won't let you steal anymore.
The gold they carry is separate from the merchant gold they get from bartering you can't steal that. The merchandise that your spouse will sell you depends upon whether or not your spouse was originally a merchant and, if so, what type of merchandise they originally sold. In each case, the merchandise is typical of a generic merchant of that type. All standard merchandise is located in a Merchant Chest ; it cannot be pickpocketed or stolen.
The merchant chest is restocked every two days. Also, if you buy any items from your spouse, the gold is placed in the merchant chest, not in their personal inventory, meaning you cannot take it back from your spouse, even a follower spouse. These are the goods sold if your spouse was originally an innkeeper. Marriage allows you to unlock one achievement :.
Jump to: navigation , search. Whiterun Jorrvaskr. Complete the Companions Questline. Markarth Temple of Dibella. Complete The Heart of Dibella. Complete her favor: Smooth Jazbay. Borgakh the Steel Heart. Larak's Longhouse. Winterhold College of Winterhold. Bed Hall of Attainment.
Complete her favors in Brelyna's Practice. Riverwood Riverwood Trader. Complete The Golden Claw. Dravynea the Stoneweaver. Kynesgrove Braidwood Inn. Complete her favor: Dravynea's Frost Salts. Complete her favor: Skilled Apprenticeship.
Hilund DB. Bed Thirsk Mead Hall. Complete her favor: Hilund Favor Quest. Riften Honeyside. Become Thane of the Rift.
Whiterun The Drunken Huntsman. Jordis the Sword-Maiden. Solitude Proudspire Manor. Become Thane of Haafingar. Whiterun Dragonsreach or Breezehome. Complete Dragon Rising and purchase Breezehome. Complete Grimsever's Return. Morwen DB. Complete her favor: Skaal Village Dialogue.
Markarth The Hag's Cure. Must be proprietor of the store to sell Apothecary merchandise. Rayya HF. Falkreath Jarl's Longhouse. Become Thane of Falkreath. She has many purposes, which can range from being a follower to even joining the Blades, as well as being a Steward.
Njada isn't the nicest person out there. In fact, as soon as the Dragonborn enters the faction, Njada seems to have something against them. That being said, Njada will eventually warm up to the Dragonborn if they manage to prove themselves by completing the faction's main questline and become the Harbinger. Njada, much like Ria, caps at level 25, which makes her a great follower for that portion of the game. After that, she's better off left at home to tend to a store or to cook food.
Shield-users will definitely like Njada since having her around allows for players to train their Block skill. If the Dragonborn's heart beats for a mage, there's no better choice than Brelyna Maryon.
She might seem a little unprofessional with her spells, but she shows great promise as a descendant of the Telvanni household. To find her, players need to become a member of the College of Winterhold. Bookish and naturally skilled, Brelyna caps at level 30 which makes her a very nice mage follower to have if someone prefers to be the tanky character themselves.
In order to gain her favor, complete her personal quest known as Brelyna's Practice , which involves the Dragonborn helping her test a new spell.
After that, she can be spoken to with the Amulet of Mara. Ysolda is a Nord trader that can be found fairly easily and early on in the game in the city of Whiterun. Due to her occupation, she'll usually hang around the marketplace and will even ask the Dragonborn to fetch her a Mammoth tusk in return for some Speech training.
After a Mammoth tusk has been given to her, Ysolda can be married in Skyrim. She's only randomly involved in other quests, although she is implicated in a small side quest about Sleeping Tree Sap. Ysolda is just a civilian, so she's not exactly the most useful spouse when it comes to adventuring. Living in the small mining town of Shor's Stone, deep in the Rift and north of the city of Riften , Sylgja is a Nord miner from a humble background.
Most of her days are spent working hard at the local Redbelly Mine, where she can most often be found if not around town. To marry Sylgja, the player needs to deliver her satchel of letters to her family located in a small settlement named Darkwater Crossing, located northwest of Shor's Stone.
After the quest is completed, Sylgja can be married and will also reward the player with a random necklace. Unfortunately, Sylgja is a spouse that can't act as a follower. Senna is a priestess of Dibella. A Breton living in the southwestern city of Markarth, she spends the majority of her time working at the local Temple of Dibella. During the Sanguine Daedric quest A Night to Remember, the Dragonborn will wake up to her being quite annoyed by their drunken misbehavior. To marry Senna in Skyrim , the player must complete The Heart of Dibella quest by either picking a door at the temple or by speaking to Degaine, the drunkard living in Markarth.
She won't be available as a follower, unfortunately. There aren't many Redguards available for marriage, but Rayya definitely doesn't disappoint as a character. Jump to comments 0. Associate Editor Crazyreyn. Matthew edits guides and other helpful things at Eurogamer. Elden Ring network test keys are being sold on eBay. Metal Gear Solid games pulled from sale over historical footage licenses.
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