You Can Now Attend The Wedding Of Aragorn And Arwen In The Lord Of The Rings Online
If you think people are getting married later in life these days, The Lord of the Rings Online has a doozy for you. The Lord of the Rings Online's Update 27 is now live, and its highlight is the long-awaited Wedding of Aragorn and Arwen. He's 88, and she's just shy of 3,000, proving that you're never too old to fall in love!
The ceremony kicks off the Midsummer Festival in LotRO, providing a bunch of quests throughout all of Middle-earth and running until July 20. This update also brings Storied Tales to the game, offering an alternative to the five Helm's Deep Epic Battles and allowing players to progress by doing one or the other.
In addition, Update 27 brings the usual slate of tweaks and bug fixes, all of which you can read about here. And please, keep the hobbits away from the wedding cake until the ceremony has concluded.
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