Saturday, March 23, 2013

YaBa Haba won achieve a proud parent with Skyrim

Like virtually all the achievements the DLC Falkreath, "proud parent" is a cinch to win, and it won't take you more than a few minutes.

First and foremost, you must own a home. If you don't already have one, please consult the instructions towards the "Citizen" here:

Just hang around a big city for a while (i.e., what you live in) and a courier will deliver two letters, one called "explore adoption" (more on this later), and one from your country coordinator, notifying you that you can now buy childrens bedroom set for your home.

The option should be added home decor guide you, or you can visit the steward himself and to buy it from him. This will only cost you 250 gold. WARNING, buy children's bedroom set will replace alchemy lab (if you have one) and cost you any items you had there.

(Note: Belaric user who pointed out that children's bedroom set costing 3,000 Gold in solitude in Windhelm and it doesn't cost you any rooms. the administrator will warn you if you're going to lose a room; he did for me when I bought a bedroom set for my home Whiterun.)

Once you have purchased your bedroom set, it's time to adopt! The letter "Consider adoption" the Tachymetaforeas delivered earlier we inform you that the orphaned children of Skyrim hit particularly hard by these days of war and conflict ', and that you are welcome to visit Honorhall orphanage in Riften to adopt one of them.

Now all you have to do is head to Riften, visit the orphanage (on the southwest corner of the map local Riften) and speak with a Constance Michel for the adoption of a child. She will ask you a few questions, like "what do you do for a living?" If you answer wrong (as the answer, "I'm a murderer"), she will dismiss you, but then simply start by asking your questions again, and you can reply, otherwise, so you cant really mess it up.

Then all you have to do is get the little squirt that you want and this achievement will be yours! (I chose Runa Fair-shield is a fiery spirit!)

This is my first guide, so please do not hesitate to offer any comments, suggestions or questions! (Note, I did the video below myself, but should help you if you need further help.)

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