The ultimate duo queue: Riot sends a custom wedding gift to longtime League of Legends partners

If you spent the last decade convinced that the League of Legends solo queue lobby is nothing but a toxic wasteland of broken dreams and missing-ping spam, prepare to have your heart melted. It turns out that occasionally, typing “gg wp” can actually lead you straight down the wedding aisle.
Two European players, Kaigaa and Lyriels, are officially locking in their ultimate partnership this weekend after meeting on Summoner’s Rift nearly twelve years ago. Word of the twelve-year grind reached the desk of Riot Games, and the developer decided to skip the standard registry to send a custom, wood-framed wedding plaque commemorating the exact digital coordinates where the relationship first launched.

A Token for the Bot Lane
The physical gift features a beautifully stylized illustration of League’s resident bird-themed power couple, Xayah and Rakan, locked in a romantic dance. Stamped across the front of the custom wooden frame are the players’ exact EU West handle tags: Kaigaa#EUW and Lyriels#EUW.
Flip the keepsake around, and the red backing reveals a personalized blessing from the development team. “Magic is in the heart. Magic is in the rhythm,” the inscription reads, pulling a clever narrative nod from Xayah and Rakan’s actual in-game dialogue. The message concludes with a wholesome wish for the couple: “Hoping that your hearts dance to the same rhythm, just like their recall.”
For the uninitiated, the dual champions possess a unique mechanical passive that allows them to perfectly sync up their recall animations to head back to base together, making it the premier bot lane synergy for inseparable duos.
Navigating a Twelve-Year Match History
The standout piece of the care package is a dedicated Summoner’s Rift glass plaque. The display map features a tiny marker pinned to a specific corner of the digital battlefield alongside the message “We met here.”
Crucially, the plate is etched with the exact calendar date the pair finally accepted each other’s friend requests in the legacy client over a decade ago. Surviving a relationship for twelve years is an impressive feat on its own, but surviving twelve years of League of Legends balance adjustments, meta shifts, and catastrophic Baron throws suggests their communication is completely unbreakable.
Most couples argue about whose turn it is to wash the dishes, but these two have successfully navigated the high-stakes stress of the ranked ladder without uninstalling the game.
The community reaction to the viral images has been a wholesome mix of celebration and immediate jealousy from single players wondering why their own matches only net them chat restrictions instead of a life partner. While Riot might not be able to fix your current ranked matchmaking queue, they’ve proven that sometimes, the real rewards are the teammates you acquire along the way.
Entering a marriage is a massive commitment, but after twelve years of sharing a lane, managing a shared household budget should feel like a breeze. Just make sure nobody tries to sneakily lock in a solo roam when the other person needs a peel.