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Originally Posted by 33girl
My point is what is and is not a "sorority house" is WIDE open to interpretation as that is written. Which is as it should be - it's up to the groups to define that, not to NPC.
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I get that to an extent, I'm just saying that it'd be really unlikely to determine that a house wasn't a house. Whereas a dorm or other living situation is less likely to be so clear cut. Which means that though each member has a policy, odds are very good said policy includes dry houses because of the NPC rules. Honestly it's probably easier just to ask if any NPC sorority allows alcohol in houses and get an answer that way.