Nothing stirs up feelings of affection like worshipping a lamb possessed by an ancient god.
Your followers in Cult of the Lamb will constantly express their love for you in various ways, such as giving you offerings, worshipping at your statue, and even marrying you without hesitation when you ask.
Here’s everything you need to know about marrying your cultists in Cult of the Lamb.
How to Get Married in Cult of the Lamb
To marry in the Cult of the Lamb, you must have advanced to the point where you can declare doctrines for your cult. You’ll need three Commandment Stone pieces per doctrine to accomplish this. When you have two Commandment Stones, go to your Temple and select “Crown Offering.” You will be able to select from five different Doctrine trees, but for the marriage option, you must select the Law and Order Doctrine.
To marry cultists, you must first level up your Law and Order Doctrine to level two and then choose the marriage ritual. This will allow you to marry any cultist you desire, increasing their loyalty as well as the loyalty of the rest of your flock. You will be married to whichever animal follower you choose during a short ceremony inside the temple.
You can marry as many cultists as you want, but each new spouse has consequences. Because your other partners will be unwilling to share the spotlight, jealousy will develop between you and your previous partners.
While you can probably keep an eye on your followers and make sure they don’t get into too much trouble, one bad relationship could spell disaster for your commune.
When you first marry a cultist, you’ll be given the Lovers II tarot card, which will grant you two extra hearts if you draw it while on a Crusade. Outside of the faith, it instills in your followers, this is the only benefit of marrying a cultist.