I would like to add a marriage system into wow

I’m aware I was trying to be nice and avoid conflict even though it was screwed up

I can’t wait until I can disappoint Thisalee Crow in other ways!

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Yeah, what I said was screwed up but talking about killing your wife or husband for the insurance policy is totally normal and fine. Lmao. Ok.

I’m all for it the idea for the ring is good though and I’d love to see what would happen when your significant other from the horde ported to you for brewfest and what not as for any other perks lets just leave it as a flat 25% xp/gold increase oh and we should get optional pre nups

I mean in warcraft setting it is I mean the entire game is based off killing one another so ~_~ ya what you said is more screwed up in a warcraft setting

ps Death knights can get the insurance and revive them as undead so its not really killing you know.

There are also no :fairy: in Warcraft either. Next.

Oh really Hate to tell you this but there really is look at the elf boys they are all flaming … and don’t get me started on the obviouseness of many characters being that sexuality lol

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ah but theres the kicker it’s the whole forbidden love angle

As long as I get to be the divorce lawyer and I get a cut of the profits.

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What if we could marry more than 1 npc? Or marry all our alts as a group type of marriage.

It’d be hard to kill your spouse if it’s also you, though. That’d be one drawback.

And no life insurance. Yeah, I don’t like that idea. Would be cool to quest together though but would never happen because then no one would multibox.

If it’s handled like it’s done in FFXIV (no perks, literally the only thing you get is a two seater mount, non-combat pet, some transmog/glamour and a ring that let’s you teleport to your partner) adding anything more than that is unnecessary imo.

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We even have orphans in-game. We should be able to permanently adopt them with your partner :speak_no_evil:

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Marry a npc …
Yes
I will marry Lich king arthas and Kel’thuzard

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They’re dead so no life insurance for you when you get bored and annoyed with them.

Well, hello, yes, I would like to marry Lorna Crowley, ty.

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Yeah sorry, it wasn’t blatantly discriminatory sounding to me so I’m not going to presume that it was and buy the whole “We all know what you meant, bigot” line of thinking. Unless it’s very blatant and unavoidably obvious I won’t attribute intention to their statements.

Edit: In light of follow up remarks they made, nevermind I fully agree with you here on the intent since it was made much more visible to me. I’m not removing the above though because it feels like deleting errors on my part. I’ll just clarify it with light of new remarks they’ve made.

I read it more as normal people in the sense that they’re functional adults and don’t get overly creepy because you married their character in a game. There are a lot of social trainwrecks in games when it comes to things like this and I would not consider them normal people. One of my high school friends I played WoW with mentioned she was into RP when we were chatting at lunch and when I asked what that was like since I don’t RP they told me a lot of horror stories about how because their character is dating a player’s character that they automatically presume the two themselves were dating. Then I had a very similar interaction when I went along with an FFXIV marriage with someone I met while questing because my character got a cool dress from it. Then they got eerily possessive and demanding of my time.

Not normal people in the slightest.

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If were talking npcs I want to marry Toashi i def like me some panda padonkadonk lol

Aaaaand this is the perfect example why we need permanent ignore function.

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You could also just not bother wasting your time with those types of people. :speak_no_evil:

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If we get to marry NPCs, I shotgun Valeera Sanguinar. Everyone else back off.

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