Since 2.0 you can also nominate a Matron. No longer will you be forced to carry out the orders of the Night Mother - instead, you can pass the information on to your Speaker, who will manage the contract for you, and in a few days you will receive your payment (which is of course a little less than if you had completed the contract yourself). Not anymore! Now after the ending, in this quest, you can now appoint a Speaker of your choice as a part of returning to the old ways. And that's it? We have a recurring radiant quest and that's it? Dammit I'm the Listener, not some beginner initiate! Do I really have to do everything around here? The Dawnstar Sanctuary has been repaired. Restoring the Black Hand (Quest Expansion): She can't move into Hearthfires homes, but she will have a unique opinion on each vanilla home. She will be however "independent" from any adopted kids, so you'll need to ask every member of your family one-by-one if you want to move to another house. the store.? No, she won't open a store, but she does complete contracts on her own, and will be glad to share. Or ask, and when she says yes, just refuse, that way even the option will be gone.When you are married, you can ask her for the regular daily homecooked meal and 100 gold from. Don't ask her if she's interested in you, that's all.
If your character or you think that this is not appropriate and she shouldn't be married - then don't. I made her marriageable because I certainly know that many of us have/had/will at a certain point have a sick assassin character, who would love to have this deadly widow as a spouse, and I didn't want to deny this option.
She's also free of follower-caps: she does not count to your current follower numbers, so she can tag along even if you already have someone with you. She has radiant and idle dialogues, reacts to situations such as entering dungeons, admiring nice sceneries, and sensing danger.