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Weddings/Creating Your Wedding Cake
Disclaimer
For the purposes of this tutorial, and to ensure that we are capturing as many things as possible, the default for each person, space, or item will be identified as the following: *Spouse1 - this person has purchased the license and/or obtained it. In the examples listed here, this person is female. *Spouse2 - this is the person who will be marrying the license holder. In the examples listed here, this person is male. *Package Type - this will always be deluxe so that we can handle the largest amount of data at once. All other packages have fewer items. Where we can, we will note the differences. *Wedding Hall - this will always be Kraken's Fall, but you can visit any of the Wedding Halls in the lands that are open. *Wedding Planner - this will always be Anne, but your wedding planner can be anyone that is associated with a wedding hall. It is important to note that married couples may be any of these combinations: female/female, female/male, male/female, male/male. It is also important to note that meeting with the Wedding Planner only requires one Spouse and that it doesn't matter if it is Spouse 1 or Spouse 2. Both spouses can enter the wedding hall. Both spouses can handle this portion of the planning stage. It is not, however, a requirement.
The Right Cake for the Right Package
If you have a Choice or Classic Wedding Package then you will be selecting your wedding cake using the instructions found on the Creating Your Wedding Menu page.
This page deals with customizations for the Deluxe Wedding Package only.
Crave Dining
If you have already created your wedding menu then you are familiar with Crave Dining. In the event that you are not, we've included some directions for you below:
Directions to Crave Dining
- Enter any Wedding Hall.
- Make sure you have received your Wedding Trunk
- Take the appropriate portal to the Wedding Concourse
- From the Main Entry, Go East, Go Filigreed Golden Arch
The Importance of Samples
As you build your wedding cake with your baker you will want to ask for samples. Samples are an important part of making sure the cake is to your specification. They are also the only way to SET the CAKE that you design.
For example: SpouseOne has designed an entire cake, but once done designing she's curious that other random designs the baker could come up with.
BEFORE getting a sample of the cake she just designed, she asks the baker about random designs. The baker doesn't realize she doesn't want her cake and so the baker randomizes the design.
In order to save your cake, you must do the following:
1. Design Your Cake
2. ASK BAKER FOR SAMPLE
3. GIVE BAKER {cake}
That will result in the following:
A cheerful baker says, "You have chosen to serve a mocha-frosted pistachio wedding cake festooned with sage candy monkeyflowers at your wedding. Excellent choice!" A cheerful baker clears away your cake.
This is also true if you are having the baker randomize a cake for you.
In order to save your random cake, you must do the following:
1. ASK BAKER ABOUT RANDOM
2. ASK BAKER FOR SAMPLE
3. GIVE BAKER {cake}
That will result in the following:
A cheerful baker says, "You have chosen to serve a mocha-frosted pistachio wedding cake festooned with sage candy monkeyflowers at your wedding. Excellent choice!" A cheerful baker clears away your cake.
Side Note - As long as you have not changed your design, you can ask the baker for a second sample after you eat your delicious one. It has only one bite, so do not panic! Just ask the baker for a sample again.
Speaking with the Baker
The baker at Crave Dining is only too eager to speak to you about your wedding cake.
You can simply take a cake out of the display case and give it right to the baker and call it a day. This is an easy option for you and you can consider this cake done.
However, should you wish, you can completely customize your cake in every way OR ask the baker to produce random selections for you.
ask baker about help A cheerful baker says, "Sample our offerings and GIVE me the cake you would like at your wedding. Alternately, as part of the deluxe wedding package, you can choose from a selection of options for me to bake your wedding cake. ASK me about FLAVOR, FILLING, and FROSTING to choose your wedding cake flavors, and then ASK me about DECORATION, ICING, COLORS, and DESIGN to choose the decorations for your wedding cake. ASK me about SAMPLE to preview your choices, and GIVE me the sample you prefer to order the cake for your wedding." The baker adds, "If you need inspiration, you can ask me about a RANDOM design!"
Since there are just so very many ways to customize your wedding cake, we thought we would take each part step by step.
At any step in the customization process, you can ASK BAKER ABOUT CAKE and she will tell you what your choices have been and what the final result will appear as.
Flavor
ASK BAKER ABOUT FLAVOR A cheerful baker says, "Choose and TELL me which cake flavor you would like for your wedding cake: yellow, vanilla, chocolate, white chocolate, carrot, red velvet, lemon, coconut, marble, spice, banana, black forest, almond, pistachio, dark chocolate, milk chocolate, or none."
If you are on Wrayth, all of these options are hyperlinked. If not, then you will want to use the syntax below:
SYNTAX: TELL BAKER FLAVOR {choice}
TELL BAKER FLAVOR PISTACHIO
A cheerful baker says, "You have chosen 'pistachio' for your cake flavor. So far, we have a pistachio wedding cake."
Filling
ASK BAKER ABOUT FILLING
A cheerful baker says, "Choose and TELL me which filling you would like for your wedding cake: custard, caramel, salted caramel, fresh raspberries, raspberry jam, fresh strawberries, strawberry jam, blueberry jam, tart cherry jam, apricot jam, peach jam, chocolate ganache, crunchy chocolate cookies, lemon curd, lime curd, mango, pineapple, passion fruit, fig, coconut creme, orange marmalade, praline, mocha, hazelnut, chocolate hazelnut, peanut butter, or none."
If you are on Wrayth, all of these options are hyperlinked. If not, then you will want to use the syntax below:
SYNTAX: TELL BAKER FILLING {choice}
TELL BAKER FILLING FRESH
A cheerful baker says, "You have chosen 'fresh raspberries' for your cake filling. So far, we have a pistachio wedding cake."
Frosting
ASK BAKER ABOUT FROSTING
A cheerful baker says, "Choose and TELL me which frosting you would like for your wedding cake: buttercream, chocolate, chocolate buttercream, dark chocolate frosting, vanilla frosting, cream cheese frosting, whipped cream, marzipan, ganache, meringue, maple frosting, mocha frosting, pecan coconut frosting, orange frosting, or none."
If you are on Wrayth, all of these options are hyperlinked. If not, then you will want to use the syntax below:
SYNTAX: TELL BAKER FROSTING {choice}
TELL BAKER FROSTING MOCHA
A cheerful baker says, "You have chosen 'mocha frosting' for your cake frosting. So far, we have a mocha-frosted pistachio wedding cake."
Decoration
ASK BAKER ABOUT DECORATIONS
A cheerful baker says, "Choose and TELL me which decoration style you would like for your wedding cake: decorated, covered, dappled, dotted, festooned, trimmed, or none."
If you are on Wrayth, all of these options are hyperlinked. If not, then you will want to use the syntax below:
SYNTAX: TELL BAKER DECORATION {choice}
TELL BAKER DECORATION COVERED
A cheerful baker says, "You have chosen 'covered' for your cake decoration. So far, we have a mocha-frosted pistachio wedding cake."
Icing
ASK BAKER ABOUT ICING
A cheerful baker says, "Choose and TELL me which decoration icing you would like for your wedding cake: buttercream, candy, fondant, marzipan, sugar, or none."
If you are on Wrayth, all of these options are hyperlinked. If not, then you will want to use the syntax below:
SYNTAX: TELL BAKER ICING {choice}
TELL BAKER ICING BUTTERCREAM
A cheerful baker says, "You have chosen 'buttercream' for your decoration icing type. So far, we have a mocha-frosted pistachio wedding cake buttercream icing."
Colors
ASK BAKER ABOUT COLOR
A cheerful baker says, "Choose and TELL me which decoration color you would like for your wedding cake: We have a lot of colors. Which color options do you want to hear? ASK me to hear the COLOR options for pinks, reds, oranges, yellows, greens, blues, violets, whites, blacks, browns, or all [Note: ALL may cause Wrayth lag]."
If you are on Wrayth, all of these options are hyperlinked. If not, then you will want to use the syntax below:
SYNTAX: TELL BAKER COLORS {choice}
TELL BAKER COLORS GREENS
A cheerful baker says, "Choose and TELL me which decoration color you would like for your wedding cake: green, green-tinted, green-tinged, dark green, light green, deep green, pale green, apple green, emerald, emerald green, grass green, hunter green, forest green, ivy green, jungle green, leaf green, lime green, mint green, moss green, pastel green, pine green, sea green, blue-green, celadon, chartreuse, jade, olive, sage, teal, verdant, vert, viridian, or none."
TELL BAKER COLORS SAGE
A cheerful baker says, "You have chosen 'sage' for your cake decoration color. So far, we have a mocha-frosted pistachio wedding cake covered with sage buttercream icing."
To view the available Black Colors, click here.
To view the available Blue Colors, click here.
To view the available Brown Colors, click here.
To view the available Green Colors, click here.
To view the available Multihued Colors, click here.
To view the available Orange Colors, click here.
To view the available Pink Colors, click here.
To view the available Red Colors, click here.
To view the available Violet Colors, click here.
To view the available White Colors, click here.
To view the available Yellow Colors, click here.
Design
ASK BAKER ABOUT DESIGN A cheerful baker says, "Choose and TELL me which decoration design you would like for your wedding cake: anchor, arrow, bell, chevron, cityscape, diamond, feather, heart, interlocked ring, spiderweb, spiral, wisp, woodgrain, floral, flower, blossom, amaranth, angelica, aster, begonia, bleeding heart, buttercup, butterfly weed, carnation, cherry blossom, chrysanthemum, clematis, clivia, columbine, cothinar flower, crocus, daffodil, dahlia, daisy, datura, dragonstalk, edelweiss, flamestalk, freesia, gardenia, geranium, ginger blossom, goldenrod, heather, heliotrope, hellebore, hibiscus, honeysuckle, hyacinth, hydrangea, iceblossom, iris, lilac, lily, calla lily, blood lily, tiger lily, snow lily, stargazer lily, water lily, lotus blossom, jasmine, jessamine, magnolia, monkeyflower, moonflower, morning glory, mournbloom, nightshade, orange blossom, orchid, passionflower, peony, petunia, phlox, plumeria, poppy, posy, rose, rosebud, dog rose, primrose, winter rose, sirenflower, snapdragon, sunflower, tulip, violet, wildflower, zinnia, celestial, moon phase, frost, star, starburst, sunburst, moon, moon and star, crescent moon, nightscape, cloud, storm cloud, thundercloud, lightning bolt, raindrop, snowflake, flame, fire, rising smoke, paw print, footprint, handprint, jack-o-lantern, bramble, branch, cactus, cactus flower, fern, forest, frond, ivy, leaf, maple leaf, mushroom, palm frond, pine needle, reed, rosette, tendril, thorn, toadstool, tree, vine, grape vine, willow, coral, seascape, shell, wave, apple, berry, cherry, cookie, fruit, strawberry, tart, watermelon, marallis berry, sovyn clove, sweetfern, bat, bear, bumblebee, cat, centaur, cow, doe, dog, deer, dolphin, dragon, fish, griffin, ghost, hawk, hedgehog, horse, jackal, kitten, kobold, kraken, lion, mouse, octopus, orc, otter, pegasus, puppy, roa'ter, rolton, troll, skull, serpent, snake, spider, starfish, tentacle, unicorn, wolf, wraith, bird, bluebird, cardinal, duck, dove, eagle, blood eagle, flycatcher, heron, owl, peacock, pelican, pheasant, seagull, swan, hummingbird, bow, sword, shield, shield and sword, crossed sword, scimitar, sickle, claidhmore, boat, pirate flag, lock, key, lock and key, lockpick, scarab, playing card, clasped hands, praying hands, skull, demon, eye, rune, runestaff, runestone, shrunken head, scroll, wand, cauldron, mortar and pestle, artist's brush, brush stroke, palette, palette and brush, lute, flute, harp, music note, gear, sprocket, anvil, artist's brush, black widow, broken skull, cat's head, chelioboros, clenched fist, conjoined circles, crescent moon, crown, crystal ball, dagger, dagger-pierced heart, doe, dolphin, eight-pointed star, feather, flame, gate and key, grain sheaf, heart, hourglass, jackal's head, key, leaf, lily, lute, musical note, ouroboros, pegasus, rose, tentacled star, six-tentacled star, slit-pupiled eye, scimitar, scroll, serpent, shield, sickle, skull, star, stone giant, stone giantess, sunburst, sword, trident, two-headed serpent, or none."
If you are on Wrayth, all of these options are hyperlinked. If not, then you will want to use the syntax below:
SYNTAX: TELL BAKER DESIGN {choice}
TELL BAKER DESIGN DAISY
A cheerful baker says, "You have chosen 'daisy' for your cake decoration design. So far, we have a mocha-frosted pistachio wedding cake covered with sage buttercream daisies."
For your convenience, we've broken down some of the options into easily findable categories:
To view the available Design for Animals, click here.
To view the available Design Florals, click here.
To view the available Design for Nature, click here.
To view the available Design Patterns, click here.
To view the available Design for Professoin, click here.
To view the available Design for Religion, click here.
Random
If you are uncertain what kind of cake you would like to have, then you can ask the baker to provide you with some random options.
ASK BAKER ABOUT RANDOM
A cheerful baker says, "I could make you a chocolate buttercream-topped carrot wedding cake with topaz lutes."
Important Note - If you ask about random, then you must ask the baker for a sample. You can then taste test it. If you like the way it came out and you want to have it as your wedding cake, then you must GIVE the cake to the BAKER.
To view an example of a Random Cake Design, click here.
To view an example of a Random Cake Design, click here.
To view an example of a Random Cake Design, click here.
To view an example of a Random Cake Design, click here.
Additional Resources
- Wedding Primer
- Obtaining and Using a Wedding License
- Meeting with the Wedding Planner
- Creating Your Wedding Invitation
- Creating Your Wedding Menu
- Creating Your Signature Drink
- Adding Your Wedding Favors
- How to Handle your Wedding Box Items
- Visiting the Wedding Concourse
- What to do the Day of your Wedding
- Honeymoon Tips (Deluxe Weddings Only)