
There are also several followers in Whiterun. They are both trained archers, however Faendal seems to have a higher moral standing and will not like you breaking into houses. Whichever you choose to help, either will follow you when the quest is complete. Faendal and Sven will both proposition you to deliver a letter to Camilla Valerius in Riverwood Traders that will slander the other. You can have a follower as early as Riverwood. Not only that, but they can carry just about as much as you can, so they can literally be your pack mules. Unlike some of the previous versions, most of the companions in this game can actually hold their own and don’t die at the first signs of danger. One of the best ways to increase your carrying capacity in the game is to have a companion follow you around. Luckily there are several ways in the game to fix this problem, so let’s get started. Sure, you can come back, but who wants to do that? You’ll pout and moan every time you have to drop that Iron Sword because it puts you over the top, or every time you encounter that huge stash of Steel Armor at the end of a dungeon when you’re already at carrying capacity. (exept stolen goods, except if you have the speechcraft perk).In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360, if you’re anything like me (a loot horder) then you’ll be pretty frustrated early in the game that you can’t carry very much weight in order to get all of the loot out of a dungeon that you conquer. Last of all, you can sell any items to your wife while at home. Three, you can ask your wife for a meal, and she will give you a home made meal which will restore your health, stamina, and magicka. And this gold will accumulate over the days. Depending on who you marry you can receive anywhere from 100-750 gold per day. Two, every twenty-four hours you can talk to your spouse and ask them for about a share of profits from her store. Some people ask "Why would you get married?" Being married has a few benefits. After getting married you have an option to live at her house, or yours if you own one. There the ceremony will take place and you two will be wed, and you will recieve a Band of Matrimony which will increase the power of your restoration skill. Be at the Temple of Mara at 8am the following day. Then he will say that your wedding is tomorrow. After you are engaged head down to The Temple of Mara in Riften again, and speak to Marmaral about having a wedding ceremony here in The Temple of Mara. People who you are eligible to marry at the time will give you the option to ask them if "You're interested in me" and if you respond yes then you two will be engaged simple as that. Such as people you have done side-quests for. You can only marry certain individuals in Skyrim. After you obtain the Amulet of Mara speak to a woman/man you wish to marry. Talk to Marmaral and ask him about getting married, he will then offer to sell you an Amulet of Mara for 200 gold. Travel to Riften and go inside the Bee and Barb. The Last way I am going to discuss is the simplest. Keep walking down the beach and eventually you will stumble across a tent, and laying on a bed inside the tent is the Amulet of Mara. The second way is to go to Dawnstar and travel North East onto the beach. After completing the quest Dinya will give you an Amulet of Mara. Talk to her about Mara, and you will recieve the quest The Book of Love. While inside the Temple of Mara speak to the women named Dinya Balu, she will be meandering aimlessly around the Temple. The first way to get an Amulet of Mara is by going to the Temple of Mara in Riften. Forums > Skyrim > Skyrim:How to Get Married
