Every great saga begins with a chance encounter — and theirs was no different. Thomas and Jasmonae first found each other through the realm's digital scrolls, on a platform called Hinge, where two very different worlds briefly appeared in the same corner of the universe and decided to take a closer look.
Their first quest together was humble in ambition — a sushi restaurant, no reservations, a two-hour wait. The realm, it seemed, had other plans. They agreed to try another tavern, and as they walked through the night air toward his carriage, Jasmonae's shoe surrendered entirely — a casualty of the journey before it had even truly begun. They detoured to the nearest provisions outpost, found a replacement, and pressed on without missing a beat. It was, in hindsight, the perfect foreshadowing of everything to come: things would not always go according to plan, and they would figure it out together anyway.
At the sushi tavern, as Jasmonae spoke, Thomas listened — or so it appeared. It was only when she glanced down that she noticed every last piece of edamame had quietly vanished. She had questions. She kept them. They wandered on to Whole Foods, where they assembled an epic smorgasbord of desserts and an oat milk that somehow felt like a milestone. The evening concluded at The Domain, unhurried and unplanned, the way the best first chapters always are.
From that night forward, their adventure has refused to be ordinary. They have set their own rules and kept their own pace. They have built something that looks nothing like the map and everything like home — expanding their family, honoring what is nontraditional, and making it feel like the most natural thing in the known realm. They have fallen in love with how epically different their worlds are. They have learned to make space, hold space, and occasionally argue about space — and chosen each other through all of it.
They have said yes to spice and to stillness. To far-flung travels and late-night games. To adventures that required courage and ordinary Tuesday evenings that required nothing at all. They have shown up even when the path was unclear and the answers were nowhere in sight.
And now they are here — ready to seal the covenant, under the stars, surrounded by the fellowship that has witnessed their story from the beginning. This is not the end of the adventure. It is the moment the real one begins.