#is that the more strangers show up to a public wedding the longer they'll be blessed / in love
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just something for me to uhhhhhh keep track of
Just outside the city, the characters pass a majestic weeping willow tree atop a small hill with a serene view of Elturel. An elderly priest of Lathander officiates the wedding of a young couple (use commoner stat block). The young couple approaches the characters and asks them to witness their final wedding vow. In Elturel it is customary to invite strangers to witness a newly married couple’s commitment to their union. If the characters accept, the couple recites their final vow. Read or paraphrase the following: The two gently hold hands and look each other lovingly in the eyes as they begin to recite their final vow: “Before the Morninglord Lathander and those here today, I commit to you, now and always, until we return to his endless light.” The newly married couple thanks the characters and gives them each a flower
(The Fall of Elturel, Chapter 2)
#not me daydreaming about yuta and zevlor#dnd#bg3 meta#zevlor#the fall of elturel#i get that as a prequel to descent into avernus its literally made this way to get players to join in#but i like the idea that the cultural belief#is that the more strangers show up to a public wedding the longer they'll be blessed / in love#and perhaps having tons and tons of flowers / bouquets to give to people (and perhaps the enticement of free food / banquet) helps get ther#i suppose small things like different gods would change the vows#a hellrider dedicated to helm for example 👀 may vow to always be vigilant at their beloved's side and keep them safe
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