Lucia joins the mix when you install Hearthfire, assuming you're still revisiting Whiterun by that time. She's a young orphan girl who sells flowers from her basket - in fact, you may meet her for the first time because she's peddling her wares.
Lucia's mother died and her aunt and uncle threw her out of their home, so she had to find a way to survive on her own. Eventually, the town beggar, Brenuin, found her. He recommended that she start selling flowers - a little girl selling flowers is irresistible, no? Windhelm is the Stormcloak capital , where Ulfric Stormcloak commands his soldiers in the war.
Like Blaise, Sofie is a young girl who lost a parent in the war. She tells you that her mother died when she was only a baby, and her father died as a Stormcloak soldier. Sofie sells flowers on the street to survive, a tactic that surely works well due to her innocence, youth, and desperation. Not to mention that Windhelm is always snowy, often cloudy, and generally dreary and depressing - everyone could use a flower to brighten up their day, anyway.
Thankfully, Sofie is adoptable and you can sweep her out of her sad life peddling flowers - assuming you can forget that they might have been the one to kill their father Enmon's House , later Temple of Dibella. Karthwasten , later Markarth. Never actually seen in Karthwasten. See The Heart of Dibella. A ghost. See Laid to Rest. Darkwater Crossing. The Winking Skeever. Sofie HF. See Return to Grace. Jarl's Longhouse. See Innocence Lost. Random Encounter. In the original release, the only family-building aspects present in-game was the ability to marry one of several characters the player can choose.
It wasn't until the second Hearthfire downloadable content, that added house-building, when adoption became possible as well. There are many different children in Skyrim the player can adopt during their travels, so gamers should have no issue finding the perfect choice. These children are available for adoption in a number of different ways.
Some can be found homeless in major cities, but most are found in the Honorhall Orphanage in Riften. Yet, even that latter option has prerequisites that the player must accomplish first.
Lastly, there are over a dozen kids that only become available for adoption after something happens to their in-game parents or guardians. The first, and most obvious place, that players will first look at when considering adoption is the only orphanage in all of Skyrim , Honorhall Orphanage in the city of Riften. However, the orphanage is first run by the ironically named Grelod The Kind who is, by all accounts, an awful person.
She refuses adoption to everyone, including the Dragonborn. This name may sound familiar to gamers who have played through the Dark Brotherhood questline, as Grelod The Kind is the player's first target in the quest "Innocence Lost.
This means that if players want access to the orphanage adoption, they must start the Skyrim Dark Brotherhood questline , which could prove problematic for certain roleplayers. Improve this answer.
Slaymen Slaymen 1 1 gold badge 2 2 silver badges 7 7 bronze badges. Many of you are saying it isn't possible to have a child or it's a mod but that's not possible. It's an achievement on the Xbox called proud parent and the description is "adopt a child" — user The reason for the achievement is because of Hearthfire in which you will be able to adopt a child.
Currently, you still can't. Some of its features: Ability to adopt up to two children, who will move into your house. Interact and play games to raise your new family. Allow your child to keep a pet after it follows them home. Some creature followers can also be kept as a pet. If you wish to adopt children without moving into a new home, you may add a child's bedroom to an already purchased home in a major city.
Not much, but better than nothing! Halfwarr 7, 10 10 gold badges 39 39 silver badges 79 79 bronze badges. Drew Rokl Drew Rokl 29 1 1 bronze badge. Cryptex Cryptex 11 2 2 bronze badges. No, you can not have children in vanilla Skyrim.
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