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:
"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.
Imbicatus wrote:
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!
Blaeringr wrote:
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:
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*
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:
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! |