

Found in Markarth where she is the town blacksmith.Found in the mine or the inn in Kynesgrove.Property owned: A bed in the Hall of Attainment.Found in the Temple of Dibella in Markarth.Found in Whiterun, generally in the mead hall Jorrvaskr during daylight hours.

It's all good! Note: there are a handful of additional marriage candidates introduced in the Dawnguard, Hearthfire and Dragonborn expansions not listed here. Male Orcs can marry female Dark Elves, female Bretons can marry female Redguards, male Imperials can marry male Argonians. You're free to marry anyone of any gender or race. List of Skyrim Marriage CandidatesLove is love in the land of Skyrim. Once the ceremony has taken place, you'll earn the Achievement/Trophy 'Married'. It's a good idea to stay at the Temple of Mara during that time to avoid accidentally leaving your betrothed at the altar. Return to Maramel at the Temple of Mara to book in a time for your wedding, which is approximately 24 in-game hours from when you first initiate the wedding preparations with your chosen mate. After you accept it, the NPC will urge you to set up the wedding ceremony immediately and you'll have a pretty unromantic story to tell your future children about how you proposed.

If there is a relationship to foster, you'll get an additional dialogue option asking the person whether he or she is interested in you. Typically this interest is indicated by verbal cues such as, "It's a nice day when you're around." Many NPCs will require you to complete a specific quest before they will fall for you. With the Amulet of Mara equipped, simply speak to an NPC that has previously expressed some sort of interest in you. Congratulations, you're now ready to put a ring on it! Well, an amulet at least. Push the query further to receive the option to purchase the Amulet of Mara from him for 200 gold. YES NOOnce you meet Maramel, ask him to be enlightened about Mara, the Goddess of Love.
