Who is the housecarl of riften




















Accept the quest to retrieve the Lexicon. From there, head to the Avanchnzel dungeon to return the item. It can be found at the northeast corner of the Greybeard's mountain. Standard Dwemer machines will try to kill you, but there are spirits you can see of Deepest-Fathoms and his companions. Return the Lexicon to where From-Deepest-Fathoms took it and return to him for a reward. If you refuse his quest and wait a week, he can be found dead in the Hall of the Dead in Riften, voiding his progression towards your rise to becoming Thane.

He will ask you to retrieve his stolen bow from a group of thieves. Unsurprisingly, the bow ended up in The Ratway Vaults. This location is located in the sewers under the town. You have to go here to find the Thieves Guild, but you do not need to be part of that guild to finish this quest. Simply kill the bandits that roam the sewers and take the bow from a nearby chest. Returning this bow to Dravin will reward you with gemstones and progression towards the "I Done Got Thaned!

Honeyside is a house players can purchase in Riften for 8, gold. The house can be reduced in price to 5, like most other houses, but it is still quite an investment. To become Thane of Riften, you must own this piece of property.

It doesn't matter if you will use the house or not but you must buy it. The best way to earn money quickly in Skyrim is to either complete quests naturally or sell items to various vendors in the world. She will specify a house must be owned at that time as well. Patch 1. I didn't chance it - I held off until Maven said she had the Jarlhood available and did I want to buy a house. User Info: FluffyKidJoe. You're screwed. To become Thane you have to buy the house, then talk to the Jarl and she'll make you thane.

Obviously it's a glitch. So all you can do is load an earlier save from before you entered the house for the first time. Alessar posted Yeah, I've already done everything you listed. Not a big deal since I don't use a follower and don't plan on using the house.

I just thought it was weird I didn't get a Housecarl like I did with my other homes. User Info: Prodrivertn. For me, Thaneship hinged on completing the "Disrupt the Skooma Trade" quest. Try completing that one.

FluffyKidJoe posted That is exactly what was supposed to be fixed by patch 1. So I've got nothin' else. Give him high-level gear that's compatible with these, and he'll fight tooth and nail alongside the Dragonborn.

Rayya protects the Thane of Falkreath, and is the only non-Nord housecarl to be assigned to the Dragonborn. Despite this distinction, her dialogue is more or less the same as all the other housecarls, making her personality a little lacking.

However, Rayya ranks higher on this list because of a unique fighting strategy. Unlike many followers, she will dual-wield one-handed weapons without the player having to put a pickaxe or Forsworn weapon in her inventory.

As a dual-wielder, Rayya is capable of dealing fast, devastating blows to enemies, making her one of Skyrim's better housecarls. Equip Rayya with two fast, powerful one-handed weapons such as swords or daggers, to take advantage of her dual-wielding prowess. Like most others on this list, she makes good use of heavy armor. Make sure to provide her with proper garb to maximize her defenses, as she can't block while dual-wielding.

As most players' first housecarl, Lydia is one of the most popular followers in the game. Assigned to protect the Thane of Whiterun, she's a strong ally available early on, making difficult quests more survivable at lower levels.

Out of all the housecarls, Lydia is the most expressive, especially in the Dragonborn add-on. Her dialogue makes her a more fun adventuring partner than some of her generic peers. Lydia's battle strategy isn't much different than most other standard housecarls, but that doesn't mean she's not a powerhouse in fights.

Give her similar gear as the rest — one-handed weapons, heavy armor, bows, shields — and she'll be a brave, bold adventuring companion. While most housecarls are pure warriors, Valdimar's style is closer to that of a battlemage. The housecarl to the Thane of Hjaalmarch is proficient in one-handed weapons, but also in Destruction, Restoration, and Alteration magic.

His use of Oakflesh and Stoneflesh, combined with his Restoration spells, make him almost unbeatable in combat. Bethesda Game Studios' blockbuster open-world RPG puts players on the precipice of determining the future of Skyrim as the Empire waits for the prophesized Dragonborn to come; a hero born with the power of The Voice, and the only one who can stand amongst the dragons.

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