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Skyrim Fan Gets Proposed to With an Item From the Game
Key Takeaways
- Partner proposes with Skyrim’s Amulet of Mara, a tribute to their relationship.
- Gamers continue to incorporate Skyrim into real life even 13 years after release.
- Fan-created real-life Amulet of Mara proposal sparks creative wedding ideas.
The partner of a Skyrim fan online has given a very thoughtful proposal, after asking for their hand in marriage by using an Amulet of Mara from the game instead of a traditional ring. Mara is the Goddess of Love in Skyrim‘s lore, making this the perfect tribute to their relationship.
Almost 13 years since the game was first released, it’s interesting to see how gamers are still finding ways to bring Skyrim into their real life. It’s a title that means a lot to many gamers, with plenty having played it a ton since launch. It’s the type of title that fans will put thousands of hours into, and over the years, this has translated into tons of real-life fan creations. Just recently, there was another Skyrim fan who created an incredible real-life version of the Ebony War Axe, showcasing the remarkable talent that is in this community.
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Redditor Bumble777ttv shared images of their Skyrim Amulet of Mara after the proposal, which looks just like the in-game item. In Skyrim itself, players can wear the Amulet of Mara to signal their desire to marry other characters, so this is an amazing way for this dedicated fan of the game to put a unique spin on their own proposal. One user even suggested taking it a step further, by having the wedding officiator dress up as Maramel during the marriage, with Bumble777ttv calling it a “good idea.”
Skyrim Amulet of Mara Marriage Proposal
Sadly, it wasn’t quite clear how Bumble777ttv’s partner obtained the Amulet of Mara in the first place. Regardless of whether it was purchased or hand-made, it’s still an extremely thoughtful way to ask for their partner’s hand in marriage. The thread itself naturally invited tons of Skyrim-related jokes, with one fan asking whether “your wedding will be held tomorrow anytime from 8am to 8pm?” Another gamer implored the user not to invite Skyrim‘s Nazeem, one of the game’s more controversial characters.
Very shortly, Skyrim will turn 13 years old, but there’s still no news on a release window for The Elder Scrolls 6. Although the game was announced back in 2018 with a vague trailer, Bethesda has largely been pretty secretive about the project, which is now believed to be in full development at the studio. Earlier this year, a Bethesda developer appeared to accidentally leak The Elder Scrolls 6‘s setting, which is gamers’ first real hint about where the game will take place. Hopefully, it won’t be long before the studio is ready to talk more about the game, as fans have been pretty patient so far.