The Unexpurgated Gazette announces the wedding of Vivienne Redgrave and Ginneon Thursday this morning in a private sanctum in the heart of the Bazaar. They are reportedly the [color=#ff0066]first to be wed therein[/color].
The two were engaged to be married some time ago at St. Fiacre’s, but their plans were forestalled by the Bazaar’s marriage tax - now overturned, to broad public acclaim. Vivienne Redgrave is a celebrated intellectual and socialite - star of salons and soirées alike - and noted author of mycological romances. Ginneon Thursday is a professor of Mycoenology and Anthrolepidopterology at Benthic College.
All good citizens of Fallen London are invited to rejoice with the happy couple in the streets cordoned off around the Bazaar this afternoon and late, late into the night. edited by Ginneon Thursday on 2/6/2017
[You can now get married inside the Bazaar! Requiring 10,000 Organising a Wedding, it ties the requirements of St. Fiacre’s. There’s also a new addition to possible wedding guests.]
Congrats! Now… just try to draw a card for a wedding gift to send IC… And, if I might ask… how long did it take to get married there? To gain the Organising a Wedding, I mean?
Felicitations on the happy event.
Let us now deluge the radiant couple with gifts. Rats would be favorite, but the Feast provides many other opportunities.
Most felicitudinous congratulatories, Ginneon and Vivienne! May you be each other’s enduring sources of joy and happiness, cure from boredom, and distraction from temptation! ;)
Thank you ever so much for all the well wishes, delightful friends! If any of you are still missing belongings from the reception, there has been a Lost & Found stall temporarily set up across from the Ormolu Door. (And not to cause any undue concern for anyone, but the Management insists it is well within their rights to assume ownership of any unclaimed goods after three days. While I’m sure the gloves, stockings, jewelry, sword canes, and that one glass eye can all be replaced easily, there are no doubt more considerate ways to rid oneself of inconvenient aunts and last season’s paramours, so please fetch yours at your earliest opportunity.)
I would also like to extend an especially effusive thank you to our fair and benevolent Masters for seeing fit to lift the marriage tax, finally bringing an end to an unexpectedly long engagement. As promised, we will continue to do our part to inspire love stories all over the Neath, for all things shall be well in the end.
And finally to you, my beloved Ginneon, you are forever my light, my heart, and my passion. Thank you for always inspiring me to greater things and for never being afraid to play with fire.