Board Thread:Online Discussion/@comment-76.14.125.113-20150412062350/@comment-25172927-20151115060008

Bear in mind that this is a different universe with a much different society, and way different laws. For example, worshipping Talos is outlawed, thanks to the White-Gold Concordat, and if you are caught breaking this law in even the slightest way possible, even by just referring to "Nine Divines", you can be imprisoned, tortured, or even executed. Not to mention that you can be an infamous assassin and known werewolf, and still be allowed to adopt children. Also, you are of, at least semi, divine blood in origin, and can absorb souls... Of dragons. I do not see a problem in marrying someone who seems to be the equivalent of a 16 to 18 year old in the game. Her parents would probably be very proud if you did marry her, because she would go down in history as the wife of the Dragonborn. Plus, not to mention that she gets plenty of money from her father that you would then be able to use. Heck! If I could, I'd marry Braith in Whiterun (if she weren't such an ungrateful pain in the ass (seriously, pretty much the first thing you do in the game is save her and her entire family from not just one, but two dragons, and she treats you like crap)) and she is like 12! Why? Because she DARE TO CHALLENGE THE DRAGON-BORN TO A FIST FIGHT!!!! That takes guts. She is fearless, and that is an admirable trait among the Nords. But again, she is a bitch, and I'd much prefer to see her devoured by Alduin in Sovngarde. A better example of a child worth marrying would be Babette of the Dark Brotherhood. A vampiric 10 year old child for over 300 years, and a master alchemist. Not to mention fearsome and fearless, and evidently incredibly powerful. But still, she is a child. Aside from that, marrying a "minor" is probably one of the least offensive crimes within the realm of The Elder Scrolls. Below Daedra worship, cannibalism, vampirism, lycanthropy, murder, rape, slavery, necromancy (at least within Cyrodiil), treason, genocide, desecration, etc... Oh, and also bear in mind that in Oblivion, the skeletons of 5 infants are found in the Night Mother's crypt, who were killed because Sithis (soul incarnate of Padomay) told her to do so, and she became an immortal spirit of dark justice. So, children in Mundus are not the same as the children of our universe... At all.

The point of the series is to immerse yourself in it, to be able to live in a world different than our own. No laws against marrying someone of Hroki's age have been presented thus far (as far as I know) so if you really wanted to, why not? At least she is nice to you. She returns things you drop! If she had existed in TESIV, I would definitely want to keep her around at all times, and I never would have lost the sword Umbra... And we ALL LOVED that sword.

As a side note, I usually marry Lydia for vanilla gameplay. I have also married a mud-crab, Paarthurnax, a clone of myself, a spriggran, a dragon priest, and various Daedra (Sheogorath and Nocturnal as well as a few others). I've also married Cicero which was... Interesting... To say the least. So no, I'm not "advocating" marrying the children, but I don't see anything wrong with it either. It's a game. I married a mud-crab and we adopted two beautiful children. I support them by murdering, stealing, fighting, bartering, brewing, harvesting, dealing, and commuting insurance fraud. So deal with it people. :)

More importantly, who cares who you marry, when you can have... '''CHEESE!!!! FOR EVERYONE!!!!!'''