
NOTE: Please read through the FAQ and Troubleshooting link below before posting issues with the modġ.) Marriage to a new spouse via death or Intentional divorce of old spouse.Ģ.) Fixes to the wedding ceremony and a reception afterwards with dynamic events depending on the Dragonborn’s completion of specific quests Tending the Flames, Blindsighted, The Eye of Magnus, and Glory of the Dead.ģ.) Three sub quests, which help aid the Dragonborn during the marriage events.Ĥ.) A basic version of the “Dress Up” feature ( which will be part of a future marriage mod sub-titled “To Love and Cherish”) allows the Dragonborn to ask their spouse to change the default outfit they have on (the one under the equipped armor) to one of a hand-full of predetermined outfits.ĥ.) Fixes to various NPCs related in part to Marriage.Ħ.) The Dragonborn may now marry multiple spouses (to a Maximum of 11) with the help of the Aspect of Love.

Considered an overhaul of the marriage system in Skyrim this mod will likely conflict with any other Mods that make changes to the Temple of Mara within Riften or “The Bonds of Matrimony” Quest as well, but should be Follower Mod friendly. Ultimately, the goal of this mod, and others planned for the Marriage Mod series, is to bring the Dragonborn and their Spouse more close together and have a much more robust and interactive experience within the marriage system. The best option is to choose who you’re interested in and actually talk to them a lot, this should give you an idea of who is available, and what you might have to do.This mod is designed to enhance the current marriage system in Skyrim specifically the Wedding Scene at the Temple of Mara, fix various marriage related bugs (potentially an ongoing effort), and add mechanics to remarry. The list of who you can marry, and what needs to be done to get them interested is extremely long. Bring them along on your adventures (if they are a companion), talk to them often, and eventually almost any companion should show some interest.

To get them there, you’ll want to pay attention to them. Of course, they need to be at least somewhat interested in you.

This necklace will betroth you to one of your companions. All you need to get married in Skyrim Remastered is the Amulet of Mara. Luckily the process has remained unchanged in the intervening five years. We’re here to help though, so here’s our guide on how to get married in Skyrim Special Edition. Of course, with a game as big as Skyrim Special Edition, simply figuring out how this works is somewhat of a chore.

One of the things that many gamers looked forward to the most was the ability to get married in the game. Skyrim Special Edition is bringing back a whole lot of memories for the five year old title.
