Re-marriage on console?

Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:36 pm

Hi!

I was playing around with my daedric sword one day and my wife got in the way and I killed her. I am on an Xbox 360 and I can't seem to find anyway to re-marry someone, I've gotten a new Amulet Of Mara and it still doesn't work. Even after doing the quests for their trust it still doesn't work. Please help me.
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Johanna Van Drunick
 
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Post » Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:57 pm

It seems that the whole marriage thing wasen't that thought out well, I had this problem back when i was playing and i just gave up on it, i tried various things and searched for quite a while online in my spare time and nothing worked. As far as i know you can't RE MARRY on consoles. unless a patch WAS/IS released.
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Ella Loapaga
 
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Post » Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:07 pm

It's impossible to re-marry without using the console on PC. If you're on 360 or PS3, then it's just plain impossible. Sorry.
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lolly13
 
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:36 am

if every guard from here to Atmora knows you're the newest member of the Companions (so you what? Fetch the mead?) they'd probably hear about you murdering your wife, so I don't think people will be lining up around the block to marry you after your wife's "accident."
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jenny goodwin
 
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:14 am

Mara takes marriage seriously, even if you don't.
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Jessie Butterfield
 
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:41 pm

Mara takes marriage seriously, even if you don't.
Lol. I wouldn't have a problem with the way it is, if they made it clear that you only get one shot at it.
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A Lo RIkIton'ton
 
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:03 pm

....damn.
I recently made a character who was going to be a as close to a normal farmer/everday person as possible by marrying Temba Wide Arms and working at the lumber mill.
After finding out she SLEEPS AT THE INN and said inn cannot become a suitable storage place, I was going to join the Companions and have a little accident involving a werewolf attack, wash my hands of the whole thing and re-marry.

Now I get to re-roll my character (and i REALLY liked the way he looked too)
He's level 13 now.
Thank you Bethesda.
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Sarah Bishop
 
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:27 pm

....damn.
I recently made a character who was going to be a as close to a normal farmer/everday person as possible by marrying Temba Wide Arms and working at the lumber mill.
After finding out she SLEEPS AT THE INN and said inn cannot become a suitable storage place, I was going to join the Companions and have a little accident involving a werewolf attack, wash my hands of the whole thing and re-marry.

Now I get to re-roll my character (and i REALLY liked the way he looked too)
He's level 13 now.
Thank you Bethesda.
You abandoned your character because you messed up your marriage choice? You sir, have commitment issues. I don't believe you are ready for marriage. Maybe get a gold fish or a potted plant instead.
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naana
 
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Post » Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:19 pm

Potted plant, I dont think so! Maybe a temogochi or something easy that his mom can take care of when hes gone to creche
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Leanne Molloy
 
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:21 pm

You abandoned your character because you messed up your marriage choice? You sir, have commitment issues. I don't believe you are ready for marriage. Maybe get a gold fish or a potted plant instead.

It just tend to RP pretty hard.
It bothers me to have all my characters look and feel the same, so I go out of my way to distinguish them as much as you can within a game like this.

This specific character is a native nord, lived in Skyrim his whole life, and proudly supports the Stormcloaks and Ulfrics cause.
Was going to have hm own a small farm or mill or inn or something of that nature and just try to live his life without the empire butting in.

It wasn't that I married the wrong person.
It's that I can't re-marry without re-rolling the character.
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SEXY QUEEN
 
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 2:12 pm

Lol. I wouldn't have a problem with the way it is, if they made it clear that you only get one shot at it.

"The Bonds of Matrimony" is a Temple quest. None of the Temple quests are repeatable.
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Farrah Lee
 
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Post » Wed Jun 13, 2012 6:22 am

if every guard from here to Atmora knows you're the newest member of the Companions (so you what? Fetch the mead?) they'd probably hear about you murdering your wife, so I don't think people will be lining up around the block to marry you after your wife's "accident."
My sentiments exactly! :)
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