


Also, some followers who aren't potential spouses are available as romantic partners (Annekke Crag-Jumper, Aranea Ienith, Serana, and Elisif the Fair.) Battle Couple: Some of the Vanilla followers who were already available as potential spouses in the unmodded game are also love interests in the mod (Aela the Huntress, Borgakh the Steel Heart, Farkas, Jordis the Sword-Maiden, Lydia, Mjoll the Lioness, Njada Stonearm, Ria, Vilkas).Bad Samaritan: A major reveal in the Riften quest is that Aerin didn't save Mjoll's life out of kindness but to magically turn her into a sex slave."Love and Death in Riften" gives him a big role, as the quest's Big Bad. In Vanilla, Aerin is a very minor character who is just Mjoll's friend.Ingun Black-Briar takes on a rather sizable role in "Love and Death in Riften", whereas in the vanilla game, she's only involved in a single miscellaneous quest.

Since Borgakh wasn't very eager to have an arranged marriage, and is even less eager to be murdered, the Dragonborn pretends to go visiting the Orc god's shrine to look for a way to fix the "curse," then makes up a tales about being unable to fix the issue. The Dragonborn and Borgakh's quick investigation discover that the wives have been poisoned by Mauhulak's jealous aunts. Arranged Marriage: Borgakh the Steel Heart is the daughter of the chief of the Orc stronghold of Mor Khazgur, and is supposed to marry Chief Mauhulakh of Narzulbur, if the curse which killed Mauhulakh's previous wives is lifted.Anti-Frustration Features: Once they become one of your love interests, the romanceable NPCs dialogues offer an option to manually flag them "essential" ( i.e.Jarl Idgrod Ravencrone, her husband Aslfur, and their children Idgrod the Younger, Joric, and.
