Advanced Search. Sep 26 , PM 1. Join Date Sep Posts So i heard you can get married? I heard you can get married to another toon in game? Sep 26 , PM 2. Join Date Jan Posts 4, Re: So i heard you can get married? Sep 26 , PM 3. Join Date Feb Posts There is no official Marriage title or ceremony that Turbine endorses. This does not mean that if you wish to marry another player you are out of luck. You just have to do it in a different way.
If you are not a Roleplayer and just wish to play as a married couple, all you have to do is agree on a common surname and then both visit the Notary npc and change your last names to that. If you are Roleplayers and wish to do it In Character, then you can go as small as just having a private bonding between the two of you to as large as a full-scale wedding with witnesses and a reception afterwards. If you want to go the grand scale route, you will need to have a friend that can officiate as the person that will marry the two of you.
Sort of a stand in for the Minister that is used in Real Life. I personally have been to both a private ceremony and a full-scale wedding with more than 50 in attendance. All you really have to decide is how large you want to go with the actual ceremony.
The resulting marriage is for you to deal with on a daily basis Sep 26 , PM 4. Join Date Jan Posts 5, Originally Posted by Mymir. Sep 26 , PM 5. Join Date Mar Posts Originally Posted by Arbalister. It's been Sep 26 , PM 6. Originally Posted by CoranisDoJ. You can only have 1 parent. Everyone in Middle-earth has a broken up family raised by a single parent.
Sep 26 , PM 7. Join Date Jun Posts 36, Unless stated otherwise, all content in this post is My Personal Opinion. Sep 26 , PM 8. Ok thanks for clearing things up for me.
Sep 26 , PM 9. Join Date Sep Posts 1, Turbine made the smart PR move to sidestep the whole same-sex union debate by not offering a marriage option. My RL wife and I have the same surname on mains, about as close as you can get.
It's funny how many players do notice and ask. If you need a minstrel to play your celebration hit me up, I'm always for hire. Sep 26 , PM You could always get married in rl. I mean, if you're not really in love why fake it in a videogame? I don't understand people. That will be my epitaph except they'll have to swap 'don't' for 'didn't'.
Join Date Apr Posts 6, Originally Posted by SacredChandelier. Join Date Apr Posts 21, Sep 27 , AM Lamuna had often wondered whether his calling to help different people groups had taken his heart and focus, wishing that she could be sharing those experiences and not just hearing about them.
Myrlas himself had returned the prior year for the annual mid-year festivities at the Party Tree, surprising Lamuna at his arrival. That had set things in motion for him to eventually pluck up the courage to ask her to marry him. Just as he was about to go back indoors for something he thought had forgotten for the umpteenth time, he heard a familiar voice calling out to him. Lobbo took a deep breath and cursed himself for having it slip his mind that he did not have to make or pay for any of the day.
Myrlas picked at his jacket. He only dressed up for special people or special occasions and today was both of those things. On his travels he had learned how to fashion clothing from various cultures and he had selected a blue, Elven piece for the day. The girl herself was in something she found uncomfortable — a simple red and white dress, with ornate flowers embroidered on the cuffs and hems.
But she had chosen it especially from a local tailor. In her hair she wore a circlet of lilies. And, in a break from tradition, a light cloak hung from her shoulders, its leafy design reflected the sun giving her face an aura of light. Lamuna, who had been trying to tame her wild hair in a mirror, looked over her shoulder at Myrlas and flashed a smile. A couple of hours later, the pair took a pony from Hobbiton to Michel Delving to meet the Mayor.
The sky was deep blue and birds chirruped in the trees as they passed. Despite objections that the couple had not followed formalities, those close to the Lovelights and Lightfoots had received formal invitations to an intentionally-short ceremony. Today, however, what mattered to them both was who could be there, rather than those that could not be. Lamuna is right, though. Ruby had pulled out all the stops in a matter of days. She had had made a long, rich-green, flowing dress.
Over her shoulders were some white feathers and in her hair she had woven some ears of corn. And with that she gave Lamuna a huge grin and a hug. Even Lobbo had found an old jacket and trouser set among all his farming and merchant gear.
That set them all off laughing and, as one, they turned their backs on sorrows to go meet the Mayor. Once assembled for the formal part of the wedding, Lamuna and Myrlas positioned themselves directly in front of the Mayor.
The Mayor gave a small speech about the importance of families in Hobbit life and how lovely that another couple were going to promise their lives to each other.
Despite his best efforts he could not regale the small gathering with the in-depth history of the Lovelights or Lightfoots, neither being very well documented. That raised a few chuckles.
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