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A huge part of any RPG is the relationships you make along the way. These mods let Skyrim players try new romances, adopt Elven kids, and more.
Skyrim is such a huge game that it's survived with an active player base for over a decade. This is, in no small part, due to the dedicated modding community that adds both big and small tweaks to update or improve the available content. Though Skyrim isn't available on the latest console, the PlayStation 5, modders have figured out how to solve even that problem!
That sense of connection and community factors into the genre of the game itself. As fans know, the relationships the player builds with NPCs in an RPG are crucial to their sense of realism. Skyrim launched with the ability to marry certain NPCs and, in a later DLC, added the opportunity to adopt children from an orphanage or the streets of Skyrim's major cities. Here are 10 mods to spice up any player's love life, home life, or family life.
Updated June 23, 2021 by Gabrielle Huston: At Bethesda's E3 Showcase, Skyrim's 10th anniversary was celebrated and a special contest was announced. Bethesda encouraged players to submit their fan art, cosplays, and other content for a chance to be featured in a special upcoming project. There's no better time to return to your Skyrim adventure and say hello to your dear family – with a few mods to improve your experience along the way! Skyrim's longevity can be partially credited to its modding scene, as fans constantly seek to push the game into new directions.
Do you love love? Are you frustrated by the monogamous limits placed on you by Vanilla Skyrim? If so, To Have And To Hold may be the mod for you. After all, the Dragonborn is an adventurer who is seldom home with their family – who's to say they don't have two or three going at once?
The big draw to this mod is the ability for the Dragonborn to marry up to 11 NPCs at once. You don't even need to worry about losing track of them because the Dragonborn will also get a book, entitled 'Mara's Tear,' which lists each spouse and where they are. Other improvements include allowing the player to dictate their spouse's outfit, adding a wedding reception to the marriage event, and the ability to intentionally get divorced.
Ever think that the elves, orcs, and other non-human races of Skyrim must be better parents? After all, none of Skyrim's abandoned children – from the streets or Riften's orphanage – are anything other than human.
Realistic Elven Children adds adoptable Bosmer, Altmer, Orsimer, and Dunmer children to the mix of the Nord kids that the Vanilla game features. This gorgeous mod has carefully put together the features of each race into children's bodies – even detailing additional mods you can install which make for the most beautiful kids possible.
There is no shortage of gorgeous, jaw-dropping player homes in the Skyrim modding community. If fans are looking for a city home with enough beds for a family, Deithwen is an excellent option. A cluttered home reminiscent of any family lifestyle, it's tucked away in Skyrim's capital city: Solitude.
The little details are hidden in every nook and cranny and they really make fans fall in love with the home . From chess boards to shoes strewn across the floor to bars of soap and beyond, there's something here for everyone.
By the end of the game, Skyrim players have killed hundreds of dragons. They have become the Thane of every city from Whiterun to Timbuktu. They were an unbeatable swordsman and an incomparable magician. What else was there to do? Hug their children, of course.
'm Glad You're Here is a Skyrim mod that allows the gamer to build more intimate relationships by hugging their children, spouse, and followers. Special settings customize each interaction and, suddenly, players are sharing special moments with their loved ones in no time.
Modded player homes are all well and good, but the default settings are only designed to prompt the family to move to an established home. That list includes only the homes that the gamer or their spouse owns - not some dragon cave or palace in the clouds, or whatever other mod a player prefers .
Thankfully, that's what the Custom Family Home mod is for. First of all, it allows players to move their family to any place they chose. Then, as icing on the cake, they can customize what their spouse and children interact with and where they spend their time.
Loads of the best Skyrim mods are designed to update the beautiful, but undeniably ten-year-old, graphics of the game – especially NPC bodies and faces. Not all are so careful as to update the appearance of children, however.
The RS Children Overhaul mod completely changes the look of kids around Skyrim. It's less creepy when a child runs up to you begging for money for the market if they don't look like an afterthought from 2011. Each child has carefully chosen hairstyles, facial features, and updated clothes.
The land of Skyrim is full of dozens of lovely, varied marriage candidates for the player. However, for fans that have been playing Skyrim since its release, they might have exhausted all the options they're interested in. This marriage mod will put some spice back in the romances.
More Potential Marriage Candidates will add 36 new men and women for the player to sweep off their feet. This includes some previously unromanceable races like Khajiit – so long as you can handle the fact that they'll sound like an Argonian or a Nord.
When Hearthfire released for Skyrim, it provided players with the opportunity to adopt children for the first time. Many fans were overjoyed to finally be able to save the orphans they'd spent so long pitying in Riften. Others were upset that they had to choose only two to take home.
The Hearthfire Multiple Adoptions mod fixes this problem by allowing the player to adopt up to six rugrats to live at home with them. It even includes a list of compatible home mods it works with – since players have to have 6 beds to accommodate everyone!
For a game with so many subtleties and small details , the conversations with your chosen spouse are incredibly dull. After you walk down the aisle, the magic in your relationship just disappears! The player can ask for some food, for money, and if their spouse feels like moving – but not much else.
The Relationship Dialogue Overhaul mod takes a stab at solving this marriage-gone-stale problem. It adds more than 5000 lines of dialogue for spouses and other characters and changes their conversational behaviors. The modder took incredible care – adding lines by the same voice actor in new places where they make sense and even cutting together several lines by one actor to form new phrases.
Ever get bored of giving your children the same few gifts every time you return home? Sick of picking up apples because it's one of the few things they'll accept? Enter: the More Gifts For Children mod. This update to Skryim allows you to give hundreds of different times to your children as gifts when you speak to them.
There are two versions of this particular mod. The alternate version is called More Realistic Gifts For Children. While this still adds lots of options for presents (as well as removing the gendered restriction on doll gifts), it doesn't allow you to give weapons or other dangerous items to these kids. The original version is no-holds-barred, so the player can gift spells, real weapons, wine, books on any topic, and more!
Gabrielle "Belle" Huston is a writer and long-time gamer based in Ottawa, Canada. Reach her on Twitter (@TalkToGabrielle) or by email (gabrielle.h@thegamer.com). She's played video games for at least as long as she could write, and vice versa! As a current undergraduate student of journalism, she's seldom away from her computer. Belle uses what little free time she has to play Guild Wars 2 with her partner, work toward that 5-star rating in Animal Crossing, and wonder when the new Dragon Age installment is coming out.


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