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Say 'I Fus-Roh-Do' With These 'Skyrim' Wedding Rings

Say 'I Fus-Roh-Do' With These 'Skyrim' Wedding Rings

Are you and your partner obsessed with 'Skyrim'? This might be the ring for you.

Imogen Mellor

Imogen Mellor

When getting married, it's somewhat important to find yourself a partner with common interests. That could be the love of the same sport, books, ideas, or even pizza, but there has to be some common ground somewhere to make your relationship a success. If your partner and you just so happened to bond over say, I don't know, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim these wedding rings might be exactly for you.

These Elder Scrolls themed rings are certainly a statement way to proclaim your love to both a significant other and Bethesda's adventure RPG. Oh, and this isn't just some plastic piece of merch either, they're genuinely solid 10K yellow gold, as it says on the Bethesda gear website where you can preorder the rings.

The outside of the ring is detailed with a beautiful Nord knotwork pattern and a 4-pointed Nord knot while the inside has an inscription. "With this ring and Mara's blessing" is on the inside of the ring to bring the good fortune into your love life - which is pretty adorable.

Ritual Of Mara Rings From Bethesda
Ritual Of Mara Rings From Bethesda

And now there is the little case of price, and these rings aren't exactly cheap. These bits of marital jewellery are going for $1000 which makes sense if they're made of solid gold right? And you're not really going to be taking this off if you're using it to get married right? So really, it's a bargain.

If you're interested in getting your hands on - or I guess fingers in - these rings, you're going to want to head on over to the Bethesda gear website. They're available for preorder right now, so just pick a size and you're all set. A quick mention, however, that these orders are only going to be available until February 14, 2021 (that's Valentine's Day, by the way, love birds) so if you're thinking of spending your life with someone special, this might be a fun way to pose the question.

Featured Image Credit: Bethesda

Topics: News, Skyrim