Aela the Huntress is easily at the top of the Skyrim wives list. Aela is an elite warrior and part of the Companions. You’ll get to know her quite well during the Companions questline and will need to complete the whole thing if you want Aela to be your wife. In Skyrim, followers (or companions) are more usable than ever before. They fight with you, carry your things, and stay loyal to you no matter what. Most followers have a task you must accomplish before they join you. Once you complete that task, they will join you for good. Here is the list of followers you can find in Skyrim. A few follower tips.
You've slain a dragon, absorbed its soul, wrenched gold from its corpse and sold fragments of its still-warm bones to a local merchant for a bit of extra cash. In Skyrim, that's all in a day's work. But what should you do with your earnings? Why, get married of course!
Marriage in Skyrim, as I discovered this week, is a baffling and entirely loveless affair. It's romance as designed by committee; a figurative camel in the prosaic world of videogame flirtation. Far from the delightful methods with which I got married in Fable III (continuous lute playing in a town square followed by a rapturous display of flatulence in front of my beloved), all I needed to do to snag myself a bride in Skyrim was wear a necklace that indicates to passers-by that I was looking to marry.
I did just that, and if you think that was a bizarre way to put myself on the ball-and-chain market, wait until you hear about my wedding day.
Advertisement
The wedding
Skyrim All Wife Locations
List Of Skyrim Wives
It started on a misty morning in a town called Riften. The birds were singing, my pockets were bulging with lockpicks and I arrived at the church in a full suit of armour. For some reason, my hired mercenary accompanied me down the aisle. She didn't seem to think this was inappropriate, but fortunately neither did my bride-to-be.