 Parelle Posts: 1084
3/29/2016
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From the pulpit of St. Fiacre's wedding banns are published for the city entire. The Virtuous Dean reads them solemnly following the morning service each Sunday.
Yet in the congregation, all is not quiet. Snickers in the background are quietly ignored as those who enjoyed the latest festivities are nudged awake. Eyebrows are raised while discovering yet another of the eligible belles or beaus of society has made an alliance - but one financial or romantic? We cannot say. For others, surprised glances abound - interest in that quarter? We had heard their name in company with another of late... And whispers are assured as another person - we name no names - marries yet again! And of course, joyful smiles for those happy lovers now to be united, at long last.
By the evening, the news is spread throughout the city. Perhaps others who would like to make their attachments known would publish their engagement or wedding announcements here?
On the 27th of March, 1894, Sir Joseph Marlen and Parelle were joined in matrimony. edited by Parelle on 3/29/2016
-- Parelle, Lady Joseph Marlen. The Singular Librarian. A Midnighter, a Player of the Marvelous. pages from a dusty bookshop: a badly updated FL changelog | Useful Guidance and Explanations
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 absimiliard Posts: 759
3/29/2016
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Congratulations to the happy couple. May your marriage be happy and prosperous.
-- "Because, Parabola!" -- the Curious Captain Eating nightmares from friends -- and I'm easy to befriend. Absimiliard: the Black Rose of Wolfstack Docks
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 Wiwo Posts: 365
3/29/2016
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Congratulations! If I might be so indelicate as to ask, did you use a traditional or more... innovative set of vows?
After all, in the Neath, death does not a wedded couple part...
-- Wiwo. Almost certainly not a squid in a cunningly tailored suit. Surely.
Care for some cider? Here's how to ask me for some. Strange pranks strongly preferred.
Care to pet a Heptagoat? Too bad. It doesn't do anything (probably).
I'm a Correspondent and would be delighted to lecture at your orphanage.
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 Gonen Posts: 817
3/29/2016
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Congrats! A lot of good news on forum today. Starting a wedding announcement topic is a lovely idea. Especially now that people are less afraid to get married (since introducing divorce mechanism). It is nice to see familiar names on forum get together underneath.
Gifts are on their way to both of you (depending post office and RNG) edited by Gonen on 3/29/2016
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Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who substitute darkness for light and light for darkness.
The long journey to eccentricity: On March 10th, 2018, reached 15 on all quirks, simultaneously. The Quirky Anesthesiologist
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 Professor Strix Posts: 616
3/29/2016
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Congratulations to the couple! May your union be auspicious and long-standing.
-- The Inescapable Professor, London's Most Academic Detective. Open to consultation from Mondays to Fridays, above the Silver Binding bookshop, Veilgarden. Half the payment in advance, half after closing the case. No refunds.
"THIS SATURDAY, in MAHOGANY HALL, delight your eyes with the DARING FEATS of the DAPPER ESCAPIST. Gape at his CHARM and WIT and his CLEVER TRICKS OF ILLUSIONISM. No mirrors used." --------- Social actions welcomed. Will take menaces if not currently grinding that one stat. Send them and cross your fingers. http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Professor%20Strix My alt loiters suspiciously if you want to: http://fallenlondon.storynexus.com/Profile/Derek%20Davis
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 Parelle Posts: 1084
3/29/2016
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Many thanks to all of you! I thought it would be nice for everyone to have a centralized location - particularly for gifting rats during the engagement!
Let's see... I will not speak for Sir Joseph, but I am particularly partial to the authorized prayer book. It is a tricky thing to take such vows, but I will do my best! We do already know we can work well together!
Then shall the Priest say unto the Woman, N. WILT thou have this man to thy wedded husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou obey him, and serve him, love, honour, and keep him in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all other, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?
-- Parelle, Lady Joseph Marlen. The Singular Librarian. A Midnighter, a Player of the Marvelous. pages from a dusty bookshop: a badly updated FL changelog | Useful Guidance and Explanations
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 Catherine Raymond Posts: 2518
3/30/2016
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Congratulations! My alt and Rykar Malkus had a splendid wedding with all the trimmings, and it was great fun.
-- Cathy Raymond http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/cathyr19355
Catherine Raymond aka Mrs. Rykar Malkus http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Catherine%20Raymond (Gone NORTH)
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 Sir Joseph Marlen Posts: 575
3/30/2016
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A splendid idea! I hope this serves as an extra bit of fun for other happily coupled players, and may all your relationships be delicious. Thanks to everyone for the gifts and best wishes!
-- Sir Joseph Marlen - The Romantic Sophist Alexus Harven - The Defiant Fatalist Rose Reinhelm - The Respectful Revolutionary Cappuccino - The Perfidious Spycraft
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 Parelle Posts: 1084
3/30/2016
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Catherine Raymond wrote:
Congratulations! My alt and Rykar Malkus had a splendid wedding with all the trimmings, and it was great fun.
Ooo! Thanks for the idea of adjusting my signature.
-- Parelle, Lady Joseph Marlen. The Singular Librarian. A Midnighter, a Player of the Marvelous. pages from a dusty bookshop: a badly updated FL changelog | Useful Guidance and Explanations
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 Catherine Raymond Posts: 2518
3/30/2016
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Parelle wrote:
Catherine Raymond wrote:
Congratulations! My alt and Rykar Malkus had a splendid wedding with all the trimmings, and it was great fun.
Ooo! Thanks for the idea of adjusting my signature.
You're welcome. After I read about your nups, it seemed only fair to recognize my partner in that fashion.
-- Cathy Raymond http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/cathyr19355
Catherine Raymond aka Mrs. Rykar Malkus http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Catherine%20Raymond (Gone NORTH)
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 navchaa Posts: 561
8/23/2017
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It is great pleasure that we announce Myrto and navchaa's union of convenience. As two rather shadowy creatures of mysterious and indistinct gender aiming for greater notoriety in London, it was a match made in heaven. We have been joined in a private ceremony in the inner sanctum of the Bazaar. Congratulations welcome, but we much prefer gifts of value rather than words.
-- Paramount Presence (London's Marrow 2, London's Nerves 2, London’s Sinew 3, London’s Blood 3) and mercenary Notary
Married to Myrto :: Exchanging Surprise Packages with anyone interested :: Exchanging cat boxes with Kitty Rambunctious
http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/navchaa
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 Myrto Posts: 209
8/23/2017
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navchaa wrote:
It is great pleasure that we announce Myrto and navchaa's union of convenience. As two rather shadowy creatures of mysterious and indistinct gender aiming for greater notoriety in London, it was a match made in heaven. We have been joined in a private ceremony in the inner sanctum of the Bazaar. Congratulations welcome, but we much prefer gifts of value rather than words.
I love this announcement! "Union of convenience" made me LOL at work just now.
-- Myrto, a mysterious veteran spy who is only on their own side. Married to navchaa! Edith Alpha Doyle, social climber with grand ambitions; Correspondent who would be happy to assist you in whatever way she can. , teenage orphan who came to the Neath to pursue a career in crime; monster-hunter. Currently on the Seeking road.
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 navchaa Posts: 561
8/24/2017
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Myrto wrote:
navchaa wrote:
It is great pleasure that we announce Myrto and navchaa's union of convenience. As two rather shadowy creatures of mysterious and indistinct gender aiming for greater notoriety in London, it was a match made in heaven. We have been joined in a private ceremony in the inner sanctum of the Bazaar. Congratulations welcome, but we much prefer gifts of value rather than words.
I love this announcement! "Union of convenience" made me LOL at work just now.
Exactly why we're a match made in heaven
-- Paramount Presence (London's Marrow 2, London's Nerves 2, London’s Sinew 3, London’s Blood 3) and mercenary Notary
Married to Myrto :: Exchanging Surprise Packages with anyone interested :: Exchanging cat boxes with Kitty Rambunctious
http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/navchaa
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 Sir Joseph Marlen Posts: 575
8/24/2017
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navchaa wrote:
It is great pleasure that we announce Myrto and navchaa's union of convenience. As two rather shadowy creatures of mysterious and indistinct gender aiming for greater notoriety in London, it was a match made in heaven. We have been joined in a private ceremony in the inner sanctum of the Bazaar. Congratulations welcome, but we much prefer gifts of value rather than words. Congratulations to the merry couple! I'm glad to see this thread revived for a good cause. May your future be as happy as ours and your heists together be profitable. edited by Sir Joseph Marlen on 8/24/2017
-- Sir Joseph Marlen - The Romantic Sophist Alexus Harven - The Defiant Fatalist Rose Reinhelm - The Respectful Revolutionary Cappuccino - The Perfidious Spycraft
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 navchaa Posts: 561
8/28/2017
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Thank you, Sir Joseph!
And thank you those who sent gifts, very kind of you!
-- Paramount Presence (London's Marrow 2, London's Nerves 2, London’s Sinew 3, London’s Blood 3) and mercenary Notary
Married to Myrto :: Exchanging Surprise Packages with anyone interested :: Exchanging cat boxes with Kitty Rambunctious
http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/navchaa
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 Sir Joseph Marlen Posts: 575
11/30/2017
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Ylem wrote:
How on Earth did you meet your spouses? I am engaged, but alas, he has forsaken me. Our wedding half planned, & now I am alone. But this game does not seem as social as it could be with other players. I'd love to hear your love stories. I'm sorry to hear that. If it makes you feel any better, I've been in your place with my 1st marriage in-game. My friend dropped off the face of the earth just before finishing the marriage, so it lost its appeal without an actual friend to be a part of it. While this was going on, I met Parelle through a thread on the forums that involved mutually sending surprise packages back and forth. After making our interests known, sending some emails to support to deal with early glitches in the marriage system, and a second wedding grind, our characters were finally wed.
If you're still wanting a player marriage despite your nasty experience so far, you can always browse the forums for interaction with players. If you can befriend someone via rp or just simple interaction with them, there's a good chance you'll find someone with the same interest. There may even be a thread somewhere specifically for that purpose, though I'm unsure how long ago it was made. Either way, best of luck!
-- Sir Joseph Marlen - The Romantic Sophist Alexus Harven - The Defiant Fatalist Rose Reinhelm - The Respectful Revolutionary Cappuccino - The Perfidious Spycraft
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 Slyblue Posts: 224
12/4/2017
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Ylem wrote:
How on Earth did you meet your spouses? I am engaged, but alas, he has forsaken me. Our wedding half planned, & now I am alone. But this game does not seem as social as it could be with other players. I'd love to hear your love stories. Don't worry, you're definitely not alone.
My main (Mademoiselle) was to be married to a very exceptional gentleman. There were some communication problems between me and the gentleman's player, which ended up with both of us agreeing to call the wedding off. And it would've been fine, really! Except for the fact I had literally planned her entire story around this marriage. Now, this probably isn't a big deal for people who don't roleplay their characters, but I've gone to stupidly dangerous lengths just to make her in-game state match her IC state. I -also- purposely arranged for a doomed relationship with another gentleman, who genuinely loved her, to make an even bigger deal about this wedding. She cheated on him, betrayed his trust, and eventually left him (Well, he left her, in a surprising moment of brilliance) in order to get married. But the wedding never came. Their relationship these days is...complicated.
It's okay now - Having her remain single led me to meeting some really cool people, but I was really sad when this happened.
Rest assured, it's only a matter of keeping an eye out on the forums and/or the sidebar. Wacky journal titles = Spouse material. It is known.
-- The Smiling Devil • The Curt Licentiate • The Keen-Eyed Captain
"For hearts of truest mettle, absence doth join and Time doth settle."
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 Kukapetal Posts: 1449
12/4/2017
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Slyblue wrote:
Rest assured, it's only a matter of keeping an eye out on the forums and/or the sidebar. Wacky journal titles = Spouse material. It is known.
Flesh-Stick would REALLY beg to differ :P
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 Aberrant Eremite Posts: 362
12/4/2017
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That doomed relationship was actually a blast! Ah, a lot of fun to play, that is. But it worked out that way because of OOC player communication. All the really rich relationships my characters have had developed through a combination of in-character interaction and out-of-character discussion. Approaching another PC for the first time always feels scary, but once I start talking with the player, things usually go pretty well. (Or if our RP goals are incompatible, that becomes clear and we can move on.) So yes, the forums are a good place to look - both because the players here are mostly pretty serious about the game and because you can use Direct Messages here to discuss your actions in-game.
-- Hieronymus Drake: Gentleman scholar, big-game hunter, scar-faced aristocrat. Remarkably sane, all things considered. Tanith Wyrmwood: Longshanks cat-burglar; Bohemian author; now, perhaps, something more. Bubbly, expressive, and affectionate. It’s not only still waters that run deep. Telemachia Lee: Gentle lady by birth, brawling Docker by choice. Good company in the drunk tank.
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 Slyblue Posts: 224
12/4/2017
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Kukapetal wrote:
Flesh-Stick would REALLY beg to differ :P
And I would beg to differ with Fleshy. You just don't know how many of us want to marry him :P
Aberrant Eremite wrote:
That doomed relationship was actually a blast! Ah, a lot of fun to play, that is. But it worked out that way because of OOC player communication. All the really rich relationships my characters have had developed through a combination of in-character interaction and out-of-character discussion. This! Er, not the doomed relationship, but the OOC communication. Bringing misery and doom to the table can spice up any story (and bring characters together), but it needs to be carefully planned to make sure everyone is on the same page. And who knows? You might just end up meeting all sorts of players. Some of them will stay for a while, some of them will message you at 3 am because they had this really awesome idea and couldn't help but share it with you. You'll figure out what works best for you!
-- The Smiling Devil • The Curt Licentiate • The Keen-Eyed Captain
"For hearts of truest mettle, absence doth join and Time doth settle."
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