Today, let me tell you about a little adventure I had with “Elder Scrolls Online”. See, I wanted to get this achievement called “Forever Hold Your Peace”. Sounds simple, right? It’s just about attending a wedding in the game. But, boy, was it a ride.
First off, I had to find out where this wedding even takes place. After digging around, I discovered it’s in this place called Elden Root, in Grahtwood. So, I packed my virtual bags and made my way over there. It was a bit of a trek, but hey, that’s part of the fun.

Once I got to Elden Root, I figured the wedding would be hard to miss. I mean, how many weddings happen in a giant tree city? But, nope, I wandered around like a lost puppy for a good while. I asked some in-game folks, but they were as clueless as I was, or just didn’t want to get involved. I even started questioning the guards, but they were no help either, just the usual “Move along, citizen” kind of response.
Eventually, I stumbled upon this area that looked kind of fancy, with an altar and some chairs. I thought, “This has got to be it!” And it was. But here’s the kicker – the wedding wasn’t happening 24/7. It’s on some kind of schedule. I found out that it happens every few hours in real-time. So, I had to wait. And wait. And wait some more.
To kill time, I did some quests around the area. Helped some folks, fought some monsters, you know, the usual adventurer stuff. It was actually kind of nice, exploring Grahtwood and all. It’s a pretty place, even if I was getting a bit impatient for this wedding to start.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the wedding ceremony began. There they were, the happy couple, saying their vows. I stood there, awkwardly in the back, with the other players who were also there for the achievement. It was kind of funny, in a way. All these tough adventurers, gathered for a virtual wedding.
As soon as the ceremony ended, I got the achievement. “Forever Hold Your Peace” – check! It was a bit of a hassle, but also kind of a fun little adventure. It’s these little things that make the game interesting, right? It’s not just about the big battles and epic quests. Sometimes, it’s about waiting for a wedding in a tree.
So, there you have it. My journey to get a simple achievement in “Elder Scrolls Online”. It turned out to be more than I bargained for, but that’s what makes it memorable. If you’re going for this achievement, my advice is: be patient, enjoy the scenery, and maybe bring a snack for the wait. You’re gonna need it.