I married Brelyna once and hated it. Only for the reason Bethesda executed it, always the same dialogue lines, the same intonation, she even started a shop. I preferred old Brelyna! For the same reason I don't want an option to marry Serana and can't understand people who want it. For what? To leave her at home and listen to the same boring dialogue every time you come back? If you want follower, she's available, go to adventures with her, you don't have to be married.
I see your point but she is the only character the game allows you to form a semi-deep bond with so being able to marry her would actually make more sense than most other characters. You can marry Ysolda by getting her a freaking tusk which is just about the level of depth involved for most marriage options.
Has anyone married any of the characters added by Dawnguard or Dragonborn? Do they bring any new dialogue lines to the table?
my high-elf mage is married to his magic As Skyrim is sorely lacking in marrieable Altmer
I went for Lydia when I first discovered it. Muiri for my assassin (that's just lolz). now I want to try Mjoll for my war-priest, o wait, hes a lizard... no sense .
EDIT: k, my lizard officially married the hist :)
It would be so much better if we could kill her...
I hate her. And it would be awesome for roleplaying. Imagine this:
Dawnguard Side:
Harkon dies. While the Dawnguard is getting out of the Volkihar Castle, Isran asks you to kill her. Just one shot with the crossbow on that annoying mouth.
Or, much better, if Isran just smashes her skull with his hammer, saying something epic and funny. If that happened, really... It would be THE DLC.
Vampire Side:
As the new Lord, you would command the death of Serana and Valerica, ending any blood claim.
Of course, you would have the possibility to choose...
Oh, I wish we had more politics in Skyrim...