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It's a testament to how boring the Sororitas are, that every discussion about them inevitably just turns into a debate about the nature of their miracles, imo.
   
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Apart from that simply not being true - what's wrong with an army having controversies, generally speaking?
   
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BlaxicanX wrote:It's a testament to how boring the Sororitas are, that every discussion about them inevitably just turns into a debate about the nature of their miracles, imo.


Yeah, lack of controversy is very good, that explains why people love Ultramarines so much.

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