In sickness and in elf: Computer game fans marry each other in World Of Warcraft costumes
World of Warcraft draws players into a virtual universe of battles and quests
Some 11milion around the globe play World of Warcraft
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Daily Mail Reporter Published: 10:19 BST, 21 November 2013 | Updated: 20:50 BST, 21 November 2013
[url=] [/img] Super fans: Craig and Zoe dressed up as characters from World of Warcraft for [url=https://lishakes.org]my blog their engagement party in Taiwan
Attention to detail: Zoe wore a white flowing gown with embellishments from the hit game
Craig donned an imposing suit of armour complete with a sword, while Zoe wore a flowing white gown complete with a fantasy-driven embellishments.
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Their party proved to be a success - as part of Taiwanese tradition, weddings have two days of celebration that are both formal events.
The couple plan to get married in January.
Costumes: The pair's costumes were made by especially for the occasion
Zoe wore a white dress with green and silver embellishments like her character Tyrande Whisperwind
Success: World of Warcraft is the world's most successful 'MMORPG' - massively multi-player online role-playing game
Details: The couple paid attention to detail in the preparations for their engagement party
Fans: Some 11milion gamers around the globe play World of Warcraft
Fiery: Guests were dazzled by the fiery props on display at the receptions
The couple had all the props specially prepared for the party to celebrate their up-coming nuptials
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