


Why: if you get sent to Broken Helm Hollow on a radiant quest before you get the quest to find Leifnar from Grosta at Heartwood Mill (both locations in the Rift), Leifnar's body will be labeled simply "Nord." You will get an objective to report his death to his family but will be unable to do so. Oh, here's a miscellaneous quest that a vanilla glitch will keep you from completing but the glitch can be avoided. This will require planning if you intend also to be a vampire at some point. There are some items you won't be able to get from a miscellaneous quest at Frostmoon Crag if you are not a werewolf. I am not intimately familiar with the DB quests, but I think that is the only conflicting one. Obviously, these won't be available if you side with the Rieklings. Also if you retake Thirsk Hall for the Nords, you will have some favor quests you can do for them. You cannot complete both, although you can start the first one and switch halfway through. Nice dude.Another for your list is the Dragonborn Thirsk Hall quests, Chief of Thirsk Hall/Retaking Thirsk. He’s worth checking out if you’re big into alchemy or magic in general. In fact, the alchemy shop at which you can find Navale shares the name of Neurelion’s obsession. Quintus Navale was born in the Imperial domain of Cyrodiil, but he moved to Skyrim to work with one of the best alchemists in the world – a man named Neurelion, whose life has been fully dedicated to finding the White Phial. He sells the amulet for 200 coins and also sets up the ceremonies for any upcoming marriages. Keep in mind that you’ll need to buy the Amulet of Mara before you can propose, and you’ll also need to speak to Maramal in the Temple of Mara in Riften. So if you’re looking for the best husbands in Skyrim then you’ve come to the right place.

There are dozens of husbands waiting for you to marry them, each with their own perks too. However it’s worth looking at the other side of the isle for one of the many many male spouses that Skyrim has to offer. There are plenty of spouses in the game and female wife candidates are not short on “stock”. That means you can get married without purchasing any DLCs and if you haven’t done so yet, you’re really missing out on a lot. The marriage mechanic is one of the newest additions to the Elder Scrolls series and first came with base-game Skyrim.
