This is what the words for the ceremony were when Gold married his eldest son, Saqr, to his bride, Zuilyun Courtesy goes to Daldarac
Last night I looked up and I saw one moon. So beautiful my breath was catching. So pale and perfect, surrounded by a veil of dark clouds that twirled and covered while yet it's light still shone out, bathing all. But yet even as I admired it I felt how lonely it seemed.
This is oft the fate of moons. To travel through the sky, to light and protect. In their stead we see the bandits and robbers of this world chased away with fear and awe. Yet still, they are one. So high and solitary, so alone.
Today then is a special day then, for my own solitary moon, my son Saqr, is to be joined in his silent and stately pursuits by a second moon.
As the moon she is so modest, veiled and shy. See how her beauty and poise though illuminates us all, casting all around her in shadow.
Tonight there shall be two moons within this sky, drifting together in perfect balance and step. Two moons to watch over their family and friends. Where they go no shadows shall linger to call fear to hearts, nor darkness cast to hide ill wishers and cowards.
Now hear the words of my son and his bride as they proclaim their love to the endless skies where they will whisper for eternity to remind them of their vows.
Now watch as their words ascend into the wind, carried forth to all corners of this land to declare love, obedience and loyalty. These two shall remain bound by these vows forever, taking no other to heart or to their bed.
Two moons rise in the sky now, two new and youthful burning moons lifted on hands of love and faithfulness.
I welcome you, Zuilyun, to my house as my daughter.
Today I have gained a daughter and my son has gained a bride. Rejoice all and wish them happiness.

