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She's quite the skilled ranger, is a possible follower, and can dual wield weapons. She's also quite interesting to talk to and has wicked good looks. Jenassa can be found at The Drunken Huntsman in Whiterun, where she can be hired as a follower for Septims. When with you, she'll allow any crime you happen to commit. Jenassa's level can reach up to 40 and she is classified as a protected NPC, meaning she will enter bleed-out when her health is depleted instead of dying.

Hostile enemies will avoid her in this state, making her an excellent fighting companion that won't kick the bucket during an important fight. The best part? All that's required for marrying Jenassa is paying the Septims to hire her, upon which she will gladly accept a proposal. An elemental mage located in Kynesgrove, Dravynea spends her days working in Steamscorch mine and her restful hours in the Braidwood Inn.

Her main job is keeping the Steamscorch mine at a habitable temperature for the miners. This involves a potion requiring Frost Salts, which she has unfortunately run out of when you first meet her. Offering to get more for her activates the quest "Dravynea's Frost Salts," which only requires one bowl of Frost Salts to complete.

To show her gratitude, Dravynea offers expert training in Alteration, as well as her love for a lifetime. Magic and love aren't so different now, are they? This lovely elf lives on Sarethi farm with her sister, Aduri Sarethi. Both women work on the farm, with Avrusa tending to her impressive Nirnroot garden. If you are near the beginning of the game and don't have enough money to purchase a house, you can marry someone with a house and use that until you get enough funds of your own.

The table below lists the property owned by all available spouses. 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. Once the player becomes Thane in Falkreath, Rayya will become their Housecarl.

Like all Housecarls, she has a decent range of skills and capabilities, and she is most proficient in One-Handed and Heavy Armor. To become Thane in Falkreath, the Dragonborn should talk to the local Jarl and perform three quests by helping out locals in the city of Falkreath. It's one of the easier Thane titles to gain due to how small the city is.

Rayya makes a solid follower and spouse, especially for players who need a tank-like companion. Moreover, Rayya's an essential character, meaning she can't actually die unless the Dragonborn lands the final blow. Iona is one of the best Housecarls in the game due to her slightly higher health pool compared to a few other Housecarls.

She's a Nord and will be appointed as the loyal servant of the Dragonborn once they become the Thane of Riften no less. After receiving the title, Iona can be found at Riften's Honeyside housing.

Iona can either be used as a fantastic tank-like follower or as an archer, as she has high levels in both Archery and One-Handed combat.

However, keep in mind that Iona's not an essential character and once she dies she's gone for good. If an Orsimer woman is one the Dragonborn is after and they prefer strength over beauty, Ghorza just might be the best marriage option in Skyrim. Head over to the city of Markath in Southwest of Skyrim , and it should be easy to find Ghorza working as a blacksmith. In order to gain her trust, however, players need to help her retrieve a book.

The book is located in Fort Sungard, which is overrun by Forsworn. Once the player returns, she'll grant them a boost in Smithing and also allows them to access any Orc Stronghold. Taarie may not have the best personality, but after marriage in Skyrim , she becomes much more loving and gentle. Players will find her working at Radiant Raiment in Solitude as a tailor, and in order to stand a chance of marrying this Altmer woman , the Dragonborn needs to help her with the Fit For A Jarl quest.

Taarie will ask the player to wear one of her outfits during their visit to the Blue Palace in an effort to persuade Jarl Elisif to order an outfit from her shop. What's good about marrying her is that if the player has no house, they can use the Radiant Raiment as their temporary home. Maybe players have always dreamed of meeting an Argonian woman.

If that's the case, Shahvee is a great option. She's usually working at a tanning rack by Windhelm Docks, where players can approach her and pick up a quest from her. Shahvee's amulet has been stolen by bandits and is now being held in a random quest location. After clearing out the bandits and getting the Amulet of Zenithar back, Shahvee can be married, and she'll also reward the Dragonborn with a bit of Light Armor and Lockpicking training if they so wish.

In the Northwestern area of Skyrim , up in the mountains nearby the city of Solitude , players will come across one of the many Orc strongholds of Skyrim.

She'll immediately express her envy towards the Dragonborn and says she'd like to adventure freely as well. Players can ask her to become their follower, but it will require some persuasion and possibly the payment of her dowry to free her from an arranged marriage. Once she decides to come along with the Dragonborn she can be married. Unfortunately, regardless of her growing love for the Dragonborn, Mjoll is basically a packaged deal.

Wherever she goes, her companion Aerin tends to follow, meaning walking into the Dragonborn's home and finding him relaxing like he lives there. In essence, marrying Mjoll is perfect for those seeking a polyamorous relationship, but for players who aren't, Mjoll falls at the bottom of the list. While Nord housecarl Lydia may not be the most original marriage choice, she is still one of the most steadfast and familiar companions in the game.

Depending on how the player tends to their tasks early on, Lydia becomes their first housecarl and free travel companion. As a housecarl, she is "sworn to carry your burdens" and protect her thane with her life, which begs the question of marriage. She may seem a little put out by her lot in life, which is one reason she falls near the bottom of the list.

But the fact of the matter is that she'll always be there for the Dragonborn and that's the very stuff lasting love is built around in the long run. If arrogance backed by electrifying magical power is the Dragonborn's thing, Imperial mage Marcurio is a perfect match.

Ignoring the fact that, to marry him, the player has to hire him as a companion before he'll take notice, Marcurio is worth every gold septim, especially if the Dragonborn is more focused on the martial aspect of being a hero. An accomplished wielder of the arcane arts, his arrogance is often backed by facts, and even though he doesn't get any less arrogant after marriage, he does get a little sweeter.



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