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I completed the entire Dawnguard questline on the vampire side. After killing Harkon, I talked to the servant guy and he asked if I wanted to restore the passageway to the courtyard. I said yes.
The thing is, that I haven't noticed any difference anywhere? I exited, went to do some quests and...
The only thing that changes with a dead spouse is that if you want to move houses, you have to ask one of them instead of your spouse.
Girls can bring home a fox or a bunny, while boys bring home a mudcrab or a skeever!
Your spouse does speak his/her mind about the city when you ask how the kids are doing, so yeah, that should be a thing you could ask even without the kids.
I'd also like it to be unique depending on the race of your spouse! I get that it's difficult to add unique race-related responses to every...
It would ruin the immersion, though. Lycanthropy is a gift of Hircine, and by becoming one you give your soul to him and promise to serve him at the eternal hunting fields or whatever he calls it.
Simply put, you're not gaining the powers of a wolf. You're selling your soul, your humanity, to a...
As the Arch Mage I took my husband up to the college. The Arch Mage's quarters are stunningly beautiful and there's plenty of privacy.
Taarie doesn't seem like she would enjoy camping, or bathing in muddy hot springs somewhere in the middle of nowhere. She's an elf of class.
I tested this out just for you, and Aela only allows you to become a werewolf twice. Once during the Companions questline, and again if you become a vampire lord.
1. You buy them from your steward. This is a list of followers who can become your steward.
2. You need straw to make certain pieces of furniture and decorations. The straw you see around, like in stables and such, is just a decoration and can't be picked up and used.
3. You can't build a...
Soul Cairn is a place you visit in the DLC Dawnguard. You can't sell soul gems there, though!
A soul gem shop could be called the Soul Cairn, or Soul Shop, or ____'s great gems!
It's kinda buggy at some places, like the display cases in your house not working. However it's a must-have if you roleplay, it's really cheap, and just adds to the immersion.
Yes, get it!
I want to collect all the stones of Barenziah, but there seems to be one in the Dark Brotherhood sanctuary in Astrid's room.
I've already finished the DB questline, so the Falkreath sanctuary is wrecked. I checked and the stone doesn't seem to be there.
Is it lost? Where do I find it?
Without doubt getting to breathe underwater and exploring the depths if the ocean, finding ship wrecks and stuff, just to have a dragon fly over me. In the middle of the murky water while you're looting a skeleton, a huge roaring shadow above you isn't really a funny experience...
I seriously...
You can get a quest somewhere (can't remember where) that prompts you to investigate a tomb. There is a guy hiding there who looks like a ghost but becomes normal when you kill him, and by reading his diary you learn that he makes these potions that make him look like a phantom so he can scare...
Yeah, which is much better for them. Sissel is still going to get smacked by her sister, though, so you could find it in your heart to only adopt her I think she'd be happy.