Yes I do love dragons. My husband is the phoenix fan. In the online game I met him in my character's name was Dragonfaire and his was Quetzalcoatl. I made this painting for him on our anniversary.
Anne McCraffrey's DragonRider series continuation is greatly missed by my gf and although she and I didn't meet in an online game, (which is no doubt not as uncommon as it once was), your situation does relate to ours in other somewhat obscure ways. Yours is a unique anniversary gift.
I haven't read that series. I did enjoy reading DragonLance and my son's middle name even came from the books lol!
While Anne's gone now, there have been several games released based on the Pern series.
"In 1983 Mayfair Games created a board game "Dragonriders of Pern" featuring cards with Pern characters and locations. This game is now rare and valuable to Pern collectors.
In 1983, Epyx released a video game "Dragonriders of Pern" for the Atari 800 and Commodore 64 in which the player could battle Thread and engage in diplomacy on Pern.
In 2001 a video game Dragon Riders: Chronicles of Pern was created by Ubisoft Entertainment for the PC and Dreamcast under license from zyntopo teoranta (Irish corporation); the owners of the motion picture, gaming and ancillary Rights. This game follows a dragonrider as he Searches for young women to be candidates for Impressing a new gold dragon, and battles the "bad guys" on an adventure across Pern.
A number of online MUD-style games have been created exploring the Pern universe, most notably PernMUSH. These are unofficial and tend to centre on role-playing rather than combat." --
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragonriders_of_Pern