Weddings
- Waukeen
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Weddings
I think weddings is due for a bit of an overhaul. Those applications haven't been processed lately and as far as the staff is concerned, there is no reason why weddings need to have OOC approval before they can go through. Before the area is updated and changes are brought in, I thought it would be a good idea to make this a discussion to get feedback. Without further ado, here are the current propositions for weddings.
- Scrap the application process and handfasting.
- Keep fees in, but reduce them drastically. No frills will only have to cost 5 platinum, simple weddings will be 10 platinum, small weddings will be 15, medium weddings 20 and deluxe weddings 25. The fees will be given to the wedding registrar mobs in-game, and a qbit will be placed on the person in question. The PC will also receive an item: "a wedding certificate". The qbit can only be removed if the PC applies for a divorce, as the PC will need a wedding certificate every time they want to be married. As such, divorces still will have to be applied for.
- Remove the prog preventing people from buying things at the bridal shop. This way, people can get wedding supplies whenever they like.
- Remove the tour tokens entirely. They will not be removed from the area, but removed from use.
- Create a policy that priests who are asked to marry two PCs must have the wedding certificate item in order to do so. This is just so that things don't get ridiculous and we don't get all kinds of polygamy going on. Polygamy should likely be applied for, as it would be a special circumstance and uncommon.
- People who wish to be married need no permission, but the particularly faithful or unsure of their faith's wishes should ask permission from their respective faith managers to do so. There is no problem, however, with two people being wed in secret/eloping if they want to, provided they're not ridiculous faith enemies, like a Tymoran eloping with a Beshaban. If you're going to elope in secret like that, better be ready to hide it well!
- Add the option of allowing people to get renamed wedding rings/bands for 5 glory per ring.
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- Scrap the application process and handfasting.
- Keep fees in, but reduce them drastically. No frills will only have to cost 5 platinum, simple weddings will be 10 platinum, small weddings will be 15, medium weddings 20 and deluxe weddings 25. The fees will be given to the wedding registrar mobs in-game, and a qbit will be placed on the person in question. The PC will also receive an item: "a wedding certificate". The qbit can only be removed if the PC applies for a divorce, as the PC will need a wedding certificate every time they want to be married. As such, divorces still will have to be applied for.
- Remove the prog preventing people from buying things at the bridal shop. This way, people can get wedding supplies whenever they like.
- Remove the tour tokens entirely. They will not be removed from the area, but removed from use.
- Create a policy that priests who are asked to marry two PCs must have the wedding certificate item in order to do so. This is just so that things don't get ridiculous and we don't get all kinds of polygamy going on. Polygamy should likely be applied for, as it would be a special circumstance and uncommon.
- People who wish to be married need no permission, but the particularly faithful or unsure of their faith's wishes should ask permission from their respective faith managers to do so. There is no problem, however, with two people being wed in secret/eloping if they want to, provided they're not ridiculous faith enemies, like a Tymoran eloping with a Beshaban. If you're going to elope in secret like that, better be ready to hide it well!
- Add the option of allowing people to get renamed wedding rings/bands for 5 glory per ring.
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- Sairaven
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I like the ideas, Waukeen.
PC priests would be able to marry other people, under your program? I want to ask, since you hinted at that toward the bottom.
PC priests would be able to marry other people, under your program? I want to ask, since you hinted at that toward the bottom.
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Re: Weddings
I think that everything sounds good, but I don't quite agree with this one. Many a time I find myself longing to get the items sold at the bridal shop, and I feel that they should only be allowed to those who are getting married only, since they are so special.Waukeen wrote:Remove the prog preventing people from buying things at the bridal shop. This way, people can get wedding supplies whenever they like.
I would like to propose having a wider range of clothings at the shop, however. I would not mind doing it, but I have about only one day a week that is kiiind of completely free. If you require my services, just send me an email/PM. Another option would be allowing a maximum of two special renames for the wedding attire costng glory or platinum.
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- Waukeen
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Re: Weddings
What about making it so that people with the wedding certificate item may shop there? It would have to be passed between the two getting married, but would that be suitable?Levine wrote:I think that everything sounds good, but I don't quite agree with this one. Many a time I find myself longing to get the items sold at the bridal shop, and I feel that they should only be allowed to those who are getting married only, since they are so special.Waukeen wrote:Remove the prog preventing people from buying things at the bridal shop. This way, people can get wedding supplies whenever they like.
I would like to propose having a wider range of clothings at the shop, however. I would not mind doing it, but I have about only one day a week that is kiiind of completely free. If you require my services, just send me an email/PM. Another option would be allowing a maximum of two special renames for the wedding attire costng glory or platinum.
-gissy
I would like to add more items, but the area is running a bit low on vnums. I'm sure I could add a few more, but I certainly wouldn't be able to add a LOT more.
Actually, PC priests have always been able to marry people! I figure a faithed priest of any appropriate deity (I doubt a Cyricist would agree to marry a couple of Mystrans, and I doubt the Mystrans would want one to, but a priest of Torm marrying two Mystrans could be acceptable), regardless of faith level, would be able to marry two people. I'd think that perhaps the highly faithful of other classes, for example a faith manager who is a fighter and possibly inner circle, would be able to marry as well. What do you think of that?Sairaven wrote: PC priests would be able to marry other people, under your program? I want to ask, since you hinted at that toward the bottom.
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I don't know if I like the idea of only being able to marry people as a priest unless i have the certificate. Cause then it stands to reason that I have to apply for one for someone else? Or are you saying I can only marry someone IC if THEY have gotten the certificate? That I woudl be okay with.
We can have multiple husbands? Rock.
We can have multiple husbands? Rock.
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- Waukeen
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Right. The people wishing to be married would give YOU (as a priest) the certificate, and then when they have done so, you will be able to marry them. As a priest, you will NOT have to pay for someone else's wedding.Mariela wrote:I don't know if I like the idea of only being able to marry people as a priest unless i have the certificate. Cause then it stands to reason that I have to apply for one for someone else? Or are you saying I can only marry someone IC if THEY have gotten the certificate? That I woudl be okay with.
You may APPLY for multiple husbands. And then good luck finding someone who'll agree to marry you!
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Having applied in the past, I was under the impression that the current wedding process was to reward those who have not gotten strikes in allowing them a gigantic if wanted, and to still allow those with strikes to apply, but not be allowed as lavish a wedding. The way I see it, this will be removed. Am I understanding this correctly? Or will there still be a check system for accounts with strikes?
Other than that, I think this sounds pretty peachy.
Other than that, I think this sounds pretty peachy.
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- Waukeen
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I guess I never really saw the need for people with strikes to be excluded from the wedding RP in the first place, and especially not now that nothing will have to be done on the imms' side regarding weddings once this system is implemented. I understand checking for strikes, but I guess I'm not sure it's needed in this case. Thoughts on that?
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