Why cant you have your own kids in skyrim

Why cant you have your own kids in skyrim?

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93.8K views 2024-01-06 20:24:53 1:12:50

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You can't adopt a kid until you have a house, and have completed Innocence Lost. After Grelod The Kind is dead you will get a letter from Constance Michel saying that she is in charge of the Honorhall Orphanage now, as well as asking you to adopt a kid.

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Can my kids grow up in skyrim?

Answer: No one ages at all in Skyrim. There are children and elders only because the programmers/designers put them in there to be children and elders; there's not a single NPC that will age a single day, no matter how long you play the game.


2024-03-13 18:56:57

Can your kids go missing in skyrim?

Answer: You are not the first person to have their kids go missing. Generally they are found playing somewhere around the town. Remember they can enter houses, maybe they are at their friends.


2024-01-09 14:56:35

Can you have more than 2 kids in skyrim?

Answer: By default, Hearthfire will only allow you to adopt up to two children. If you are playing on PC there are mods to allow for more.


2024-01-01 16:33:44

Why cant you hurt kids in skyrim?

Answer: As their first game with children, they didn't want that. They didn't want Skyrim to be identified as that violent game where you kill kids.


2023-12-05 02:14:08

What is the point of having kids in skyrim?

Answer: Your children can also give you things in the world but if you adopt a child who find things for example the child in windhelm finds flower and sells them so if you adopt her, she will have a bigger chance of find things.


2023-04-20 04:13:41
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