Ok! So, I was just in Creative and so many people were talking about marrying people. So, this got me into this completely useless idea that is a bit fun though too!
The /marry Commands!
First: /marryThe /marry Commands!
- This sends a request to a user asking them to marry you!
- Use is: /marry [username]
- When someone sends a marriage request, in chat there will be a little thingy in chat sort of like a tpa request which two choices [I Do] and [I Don't]
- If you accept, it will say in chat for only you and your husband/wife to see: Congratulations! You've been married. Remember to set your /marry ship
- If you decline, a message will be sent to the person who sent the request saying "my heart belongs to someone else" or something funny like that.
- Use: /divorce [username]
- A message would be sent to the husband/wife once they log on that there has been a divorce
- It's just for fun!
- We would use to to have fun with our friends
- And we all know that @Unstitched is the master of unneeded things for the servers
- You do /marriage ship once you and your husband/wife have come up with a ship name
- This will be shown in /marriage information
- Just like a rp name it will say: "Your marriage ship has been set to [name]"
- /marriage adopt [user]
- This would allow users to adopt another user so they have children!
- There would be a /adopt accept command that the user would do to make sure they aren't randomly adopted
- Maybe /marriage information
- /marriage information would show all the recent marriages that have occured as well as showing the users and their ship name
- If someone sends a request to someone that is married, they will get a message in chat saying "this person is already married"
- Another way is to make it so that once you marry someone, you need to wait 10 - 15 minutes to get a divorce and at least 1 hour before you can marry again
Thanks to the people in creative that helped me come up with this

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