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It all started with a mug of ale and something about "riding a wolf"Still practicing drawing muscles on females, I really have a hard time doing it semi right so it doesn't look akward.
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123456789JD [2018-08-19 19:43:35 +0000 UTC]
I thought Astartes were celibate and/or infertile?
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Robguil4774 In reply to 123456789JD [2020-04-03 09:15:25 +0000 UTC]
Space Wolves just don't obey many rules strict for other Astartes.
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Stargazzer811 In reply to 123456789JD [2018-11-20 22:04:42 +0000 UTC]
We really don't know. I would say most marine's probably don't engage in sexual things because it would distract them from their duties. After all you can't be out killing for the Emperor when you have a woman sitting in your lap, urrr, so to speak. Its been mentioned in the books before that when the Space Wolves get drunk well, Fenrisian women look mighty tempting. And as Techmagus Khobotov pointed out the Salamander's are allowed families. Hell, even 1 or 2 primarchs are significant others.
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123456789JD In reply to Stargazzer811 [2018-11-20 23:20:45 +0000 UTC]
But what about the Sororitas?Β
Aren't they celebate or something?Β
They do have that whole "purity" thing going for them....
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KamenWolf In reply to 123456789JD [2021-08-11 15:11:21 +0000 UTC]
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danang5 In reply to 123456789JD [2021-04-04 04:31:55 +0000 UTC]
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Stargazzer811 In reply to 123456789JD [2018-11-21 04:30:22 +0000 UTC]
Actually the Orders Militant aren't required to take vows of celibacy at all. Some individual sisters do, and I'm sure there are individual orders that as a whole do, but strictly speaking its not a requirement. In fact a friend told me once that he read, in an official novel no less, an allusion by one sister that she was having relations with another. So, not a stretch then for them and Space Marines, but like Space Marines, most wouldn't dwell on such things as it distracts from their duties.
That all said, doesn't mean they can't and/or wont.
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Stargazzer811 In reply to 123456789JD [2018-11-22 00:53:58 +0000 UTC]
The main reason I think GW avoids it is because anything sexual in 40k is attributed to Slannesh, and so showing such things among the Imperium's defenders would make it feel as though they were touched by Slannesh, even though they aren't (or are, who knows)
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LordSia In reply to Stargazzer811 [2019-07-21 20:51:33 +0000 UTC]
Well, more like it would upset the (parents of their) <13 player base, and that relationships - other than friendship or hated enemies - do not really matter on the tabletop. Which is why it only comes up in the lore, and hardly ever in the Codices much less the models.
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TechmagusKhobotov In reply to 123456789JD [2018-08-19 23:58:14 +0000 UTC]
GW is really touchy when it comes to sexual topics, so they never talk much about this.
But Salamanders are allowed to have families and in the novel "Wolfblade" by William King a Space Marines is described eying up a half naked servant woman.
So: Who knows? Β
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lunarkaijuwarrrior1 In reply to TechmagusKhobotov [2018-10-31 04:54:48 +0000 UTC]
And you know itβs a space wolf I doubt theyβd give a shit
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