origami_ninja: (paper butterflies)
Konan ([personal profile] origami_ninja) wrote in [personal profile] shenevermisses 2013-09-30 04:00 pm (UTC)

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No...so the paper flowers might be a good choice for your decorations.

[She pauses.]

I'll tell you some basic information about the wedding ceremonies I have officiated.

[Clove can decide what she wants to keep and what she wants to change from there.]

The ceremony begins with the groom waiting for the bride. If they are available, the bride's parents are involved, if not, one close male relative and one close female relative take over their roles. The mother will lower the bride's veil, and the father will escort the bridge up the aisle. The officiant announces the names of the soon to be wed couple, and then the groom lifts the bride's veil so that the two can exchange nuptial cups of sake.

[And then there's the vows themselves. She suspects the vows might suit Clove and Cato for the most part.]

Marital vows in my country typically involve a promise to face whatever obstacles come the couple's way together, to fight side by side, and to be each other's shelter and support in hard times.

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