Fallout 76 is always the stage for particularly quirky or great moments from players. A couple has now chosen Appalachia to celebrate their wedding there, with ceremony, rings, pastor, and sponsor.
This is what happened: Two players of Fallout 76 used the game to exchange vows. They were married in Fallout 76 by another player.
In real life, they had already been married before, but for Fallout 76 this is the first “in-game wedding.”

Wedding and Good Times in the Wasteland
This is how the ceremony went: The couple had previously married at the registry office in Fallout 76, with just a signature and no celebration. The celebration was to be made up for in Fallout 76, as the couple plays together.
The two met a player in the game who agreed to officiate. They chose the Mothman Museum as the location of the ceremony, where an altar stands for the followers of the Church of the Mothman. The ceremony took place at this altar.
The couple arrived at the wedding in fine attire, the “pastor” in power armor. Power armors come in many variants and the pastor’s had a “Nuka-Cola” paint job. A small nod to the “sponsor” of the wedding.
The pastor even acquired wedding rings for the two players. These are quite rare in Fallout 76. A possible location is one of the strangest places in Fallout 76.

Good time and underwater party: The ceremony was documented by the players with the photo tool in Fallout 76 and the pictures were later shared on Twitter. There were many hearts and group pictures.
After the ceremony, the players held a small party – underwater and with a Christmas tree.

This is how the community reacts: Most players are excited about this RP event and find it great that others come up with something like this. The comments mostly consist of congratulations. The Fallout 76 community is generally seen as helpful and nice.
However, some naysayers can also be found. One user writes that he would have liked to have been there just to shoot everyone and take their loot.
What do you think of the wedding?
Another player has also gotten tangled up in a little roleplay. He appoints himself the final boss for noble reasons.