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Nihimon wrote:
Jolt wrote:
I don't think the wedding party should be armed. They should be able to relax and enjoy the celebration.

I would think the former would enable the latter. Those who are uncomfortable standing in the presence of armed people they can see only have that luxury by standing behind a wall of armed people they can't see.

For some, being armed might feel better, but I think it will be up to each wedding party. Wedding parties who prefer to remain unarmed should be able to do so without worry. :D


DeciusBrutus wrote:
I don't see why your RP choices should it could alter your combat effectiveness.

I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to communicate here.

DeciusBrutus wrote:
I wouldn't hold ceremonies in war zones or other dangerous areas anyway. Also, neither I nor my character has a problem with wedding guests being armed. You'd be surprised how much you can carry in a tux or dress.

Hahaha, I expect some strange requests from couples. Some people might want exotic and dangerous locations for their weddings. I'd have to get pretty tough before I perform any weddings in those kinds of places, though. I also want characters to feel safe at their weddings, so that members of their wedding parties can safely attend the ceremonies unarmed if they so choose. Security is a great choice for my... er, everyone's safety. :P


KarlBob wrote:

Edna Mode, gnome tailor extraordinaire.

No capes!

"Gnome tailor"? Perhaps you should reach out to a more diverse target audience, hmm...? :P In all seriousness, though, your tailor services would be most welcome in the wedding-planning guild... especially for opaque wedding veils to be worn hanging down from the back of the neck. They're all the rage these days.


Kobold Cleaver wrote:
I would totally join that guild. If not with Grickin the druid, a second character.

Awesome! I would definitely appreciate your help! :)


Deianira wrote:
Sigh. I've already got Deianira the wizard, and an as-yet-unnamed ranger, on deck... but now I'm mentally sketching out a party planner gnome bard. It's SO tempting!

DO IT!!!


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cartomancer wrote:
I can't wait to see this guild. I hope that we get wandering wedding planners, offering enchanted wedding rings. Those will definitely justify Threading.

I love you! <3


Imbicatus wrote:
Jolt wrote:
Imbicatus wrote:
Make sure the wedding is not held at the Twins.
Sorry, but I have no idea what you're talking about.
Sorry, it's a Song of Ice and Fire reference. If you don't know it, I wont spoil it.

Well, I'm not likely to read that series anytime soon, since most of my current reading relates to sewing or finances. Perhaps I can convince my boyfriend cartomancer to finish reading the series. He's quite the fantasy-novel enthusiast, and a super-speedy reader to boot. Oh, he just posted! Cool!


Imbicatus wrote:
Make sure the wedding is not held at the Twins.

Sorry, but I have no idea what you're talking about.


Blaeringr wrote:
Jolt wrote:
wait until I've gained some experience and resilience to venture out to more risky areas.
aka marriage.

Hahaha, touché! I'd have to wait to perform marriages anyways, because, as Camlo Alban noted:

Camlo Alban wrote:
This is of course, not a high priority for the GW team's "minimum viable product", I'm sure.


Orfamay Quest wrote:

One of the very old D&D versions had a first level "ceremony" spell that clerics could cast, essentially to perform a sacrament. The list of available rituals looked very much like the Catholic list. They gave the beneficiaries small one-time bonuses; I think the coming-of-age ceremony gave the person a one-time +1 to a single saving throw, for example,

Easy enough to develop that.

That's really interesting! I wonder whether these rituals will be available on PfO, and how they'll be modified for MMO mechanics. It would be cool to have deity-specific rituals for the bride and groom-- or groom and groom, or bride and bride... unless that's illegal in Golarion, too. *smacks self in head*


Blaeringr wrote:
Stay in low risk low reward areas, like the NPC starter towns where murder is impossible.

That's a good idea, thanks! I could start at those places, and wait until I've gained some experience and resilience to venture out to more risky areas.


Dario wrote:
Arm the wedding party.

Well, I don't think the wedding party should be armed. They should be able to relax and enjoy the celebration. I was thinking of setting up a guild for wedding planning, which would include fighters for security and traders or haulers to provide and acquire supplies.


Camlo Alban wrote:

Sentences one and two seem unrelated to me?

I'd assume anyone could do them, but it'd be nifty if clerics of deities could perform special ceremonies for the happy couple.

Well, when it comes to any character with a non-combat-related primary occupation, that character is left quite vulnerable to bandits, assassins, and high-level griefers. It would just really suck to be dying all the time because of that. I definitely want to be a cleric and perform special rituals for couples!


I want to perform wedding ceremonies in Golarion. How can I do so without getting slaughtered?