TOPIC | Do you give your married dragons rings
Luna and Kaj do, but they're based on OCs that aren't tied to FR lore. My FR lore dragons... actually, I don't have any married dragons. In fact, I only have one pair in a romantic relationship, and neither have proposed to the other (too busy doing science.)
Yep. I usually don't use all apparel slots on a dragon and the rings are so cheap it just makes me giggle every time I hand out another pair hehe
They are now. I’ve only got one married couple, and they’ve now got rings!
They are now. I’ve only got one married couple, and they’ve now got rings!
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[center]I don't, but these two in particular do have special rings that allow them to communicate across long distances as they live in different areas despite being mates! (the 'rings' are their familiars tho they dont have them equipped rn cos they're helping me bond with a couple others heh - you can see them in the bios tho!)
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I don't, but these two in particular do have special rings that allow them to communicate across long distances as they live in different areas despite being mates! (the 'rings' are their familiars tho they dont have them equipped rn cos they're helping me bond with a couple others heh - you can see them in the bios tho!)
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I don't really do marriage in my lore- I have a few mated pairs, but there's less ceremony about it.
Something worth noting- not all cultures exchange rings. One of my cousins had a "handfast" ceremony instead, where he and his wife had their hands tied together with ribbons as they said their vows. Was really cute! So maybe there's something else a clan might use instead of rings?
Something worth noting- not all cultures exchange rings. One of my cousins had a "handfast" ceremony instead, where he and his wife had their hands tied together with ribbons as they said their vows. Was really cute! So maybe there's something else a clan might use instead of rings?
I don't really do marriage in my lore- I have a few mated pairs, but there's less ceremony about it.
Something worth noting- not all cultures exchange rings. One of my cousins had a "handfast" ceremony instead, where he and his wife had their hands tied together with ribbons as they said their vows. Was really cute! So maybe there's something else a clan might use instead of rings?
Something worth noting- not all cultures exchange rings. One of my cousins had a "handfast" ceremony instead, where he and his wife had their hands tied together with ribbons as they said their vows. Was really cute! So maybe there's something else a clan might use instead of rings?
They're not strictly married (or even technically mates) but I gave rings matching the other dragon's colour to Kyanos and Pyros - one actual ring and then the rings with the ribbons, just to make it really obvious.
I used to have a dragon who was given a ring by a dragon in another clan in an RP event and she kept that ring on right up until I ended up exalting her.
I used to have a dragon who was given a ring by a dragon in another clan in an RP event and she kept that ring on right up until I ended up exalting her.
They're not strictly married (or even technically mates) but I gave rings matching the other dragon's colour to Kyanos and Pyros - one actual ring and then the rings with the ribbons, just to make it really obvious.
I used to have a dragon who was given a ring by a dragon in another clan in an RP event and she kept that ring on right up until I ended up exalting her.
I used to have a dragon who was given a ring by a dragon in another clan in an RP event and she kept that ring on right up until I ended up exalting her.