

If the share is not collected, the gold accumulates. Whether the partner is a merchant or not, after marriage, they are able to purchase and sell general goods, also allowing the Dragonborn to collect a daily portion of their profits from their "work." Every 24 hours, the Dragonborn can ask their spouse how business is faring to receive a share of 100 gold. Those that can be married generally require that a specific task be completed beforehand. There are no eligible Khajiit, Bosmer, male Redguard, or male Altmer candidates. After obtaining the Amulet of Mara, the Dragonborn has the option to engage in marriage with an eligible character regardless of either party's gender. Marriage is a gameplay element in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Statements and footage within the video may be inaccurate, outdated, incomplete, or otherwise misleading to viewers. This article contains video content produced by Fandom with some or no input from editors of The Elder Scrolls Wiki, and may not properly represent the scope of the written article below.
