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== Dragonborn's housecarls == |
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All the Dragonborn's housecarls are potential marriage candidates as well as followers. |
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== Jarls' housecarls == |
== Jarls' housecarls == |
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A [[Jarl]]'s housecarl acts as their personal bodyguard and rarely leaves their side. |
A [[Jarl]]'s housecarl acts as their personal bodyguard and rarely leaves their side. |
Revision as of 00:07, 24 July 2013
There are two categories of housecarl in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: those who serve the Dragonborn at one of his/her homes, and those who serve the Jarls of the holds.
Dragonborn's housecarls
All the Dragonborn's housecarls are potential marriage candidates as well as followers.
Jarls' housecarls
A Jarl's housecarl acts as their personal bodyguard and rarely leaves their side.