Two Destiny players just got enganged with a custom emote and in-game ring from Bungie

Bungie just did the most adorable thing for two of its biggest Destiny fans: an in-game proposal, complete with a custom love letter, ring, and emote. And before you ask, no, I don't think there's any way for the rest of us to get this stuff in-game. Yet, anyway.
First, a little set up: Adriel Wallick wanted a very special "dorky proposal" for her longtime partner Rami Ismail (who is one half of Nuclear Throne developer Vlambeer). And since they both play a ton of Destiny together, and are both well-known and well-liked people in the game development community, Bungie helped make it happen.
Here's how it went down.
What she even has a special emote pic.twitter.com/4RjhHy3gPyOctober 21, 2016
Yes, it was definitely a special emote.
Hi I did a thing pic.twitter.com/s1fHsGduKYOctober 21, 2016
I got a ring too pic.twitter.com/pp4RZ72jdQOctober 21, 2016
I hope Bungie's prepared for the flood of copycat proposal requests it's probably receiving right now. But hey, maybe some day Bungie will use these parts to make a formalized system for getting hitched - it wouldn't be the first MMO with a marriage system.
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