Guy Proposes Using Skyrim Magic Item, She Says Yes

Guy Proposes Using Skyrim Magic Item, She Says Yes

In Skyrim, romancing someone means acquiring the ‘Amulet of Mara,’ an enchanted piece of jewelry that unlocks dialogue options — one of which allows you to marry other characters. So it was only a matter of time before a gamer used the item in real life in a marriage proposal, really.

“I introduced [my fiancée] to Skyrim — and he enjoys every minute of the game,” Sarah Briody explained to me via email. “I love watching him play because we both have very different game styles. We do play other multiplayer games together when we have the opportunity.”

But her partner didn’t just want her to be an occasional co-op buddy — and the way he expressed this makes it clear that he’s grateful to have been introduced to Skyrim, too.

“He gave me the amulet and while I recognised what it was — it didn’t really click as to WHAT it was,” Briody said. “I put it on and he started to smile from ear to ear. Then he said:

‘Is that an Amulet of Mara? I’m surprised someone like you isn’t spoken for.’

“Then it finally registered that he was proposing! He got down on one knee and slipped the ring on my finger.”

She said yes, of course. Then she took to Reddit to post this picture, which shows both the amulet and her ring:

Guy Proposes Using Skyrim Magic Item, She Says Yes

Aww. Here’s hoping they have a Skyrim themed wedding, too.

And in case you’re wondering: you can buy the Amulet of Mara, too.


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