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bonny the dank skank Moderator 10 minutes ago
// Do you like it gentle? Do you like it rough? Maybe a finger in the bum?
I may not be an admin since you may be looking for a final decision on this, but the warrior sons devote themselves to the warrior and the defense of the faith and its teachings, so i would presume them to be both celibate and not eligable for marriage, as the faith would wish for their warriors to be more focused on their faith, a similar thing you could call this an equal to are the Sparrows in modern GoT
Are Faith Militant in the Warrior Son's celibate or not there is mixed opinions and lore?