Modern monastic orders attract nuns by emphasizing the fulfilling nature of a life dedicated to God. In medieval times, however, they...had a unicorn lady get you to eat magical feminizing fruit?
Modern monastic orders attract nuns by emphasizing the fulfilling nature of a life dedicated to God. In medieval times, however, they...had a unicorn lady get you to eat magical feminizing fruit?
I actually had a classmate in grad school who looked into joining a convent. Iirc, she said that one of the convents she visited used a ‘silly hat day’ as a selling point with prospective members.
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Modern monastic orders attract nuns by emphasizing the fulfilling nature of a life dedicated to God. In medieval times, however, they...had a unicorn lady get you to eat magical feminizing fruit?
Idk, man, I'm not a historian.
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Modern monastic orders attract nuns by emphasizing the fulfilling nature of a life dedicated to God. In medieval times, however, they...had a unicorn lady get you to eat magical feminizing fruit?
Idk, man, I'm not a historian.
~Short story of this lad's journey and hi-res PNG files available for patr0ns at www.patreon.com/rottentiamat
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I actually had a classmate in grad school who looked into joining a convent. Iirc, she said that one of the convents she visited used a ‘silly hat day’ as a selling point with prospective members.
No hypno-unicorns, though, sad to say.