SOL Breeders
Housed, fed and cared for at Nightevil's "Breeder Mansion", Sisterhood of Lilith Breeders are Lilith devotees whose sacred duty is to populate the world with Neo-Nephilim, children born of human and demonic heritage. The women are infected with demon blood, then undergo Hyper Conjunctive Birthing which greatly speeds up the birthing process. Their bodies heal quickly and they are encouraged to get pregnant again, as soon as possible. They are also immune to disease, but can to spread it.
Creation
Nightevil picked several hardline Lilith devotees for a bio-alchemy experiment called Hyper Conjunctive Birthing. The experiment was a success. The women were infected with a genetically modified version of Nephilim blood, then underwent the procedure which speeds up the birthing process from months to weeks, days and sometimes hours. These special women were dubbed "Breeders". Their sacred duty is to birth Neo-Nephilim, a type of Darkling, children born of human and demonic heritage. Breeders have a supernatural healing factor and they are encouraged to get pregnant again, as soon as possible.
Breeders are also immune to STDs, but can spread them to others. Breeders are generally encouraged to have unprotected sex for obvious reasons. In situations where they become infected with an STD they usually heal or become asymptomatic carriers.
Lifestyle and Care
The original Breeders are housed and cared for at Nightevil's "Breeder Mansion" which is actually a five story building with luxury one bedroom studio apartments owned by the Sisterhood. They have a library, pool and gym, are given money, food and medical care (though rarely needed) and are allowed a fair amount of freedom. They are managed by a male Lilin cleric called, Blastreign, who acts as an administrator and protector.
Breeders are able to come and go as they please, work and own property, but they are watched by The Sisterhood to prevent them from coming into contact with people who know about the Sisterhood and may attempt to "deprogram" them. Breeders are encouraged to go nightclubs, parties and upscale social events and many times will be given money or help to do so. They are also set up on "dates" for upscale clients.
Many contemporary Breeders are not Lilith devotees, but ex-sex workers, drug addicts or "troubled" women who saw the Breeder program as a way out. They may engage in prayer and the rituals, but many do not believe in the religion until they are exposed to the actual birthing process and other strange supernatural happenings. This can cause a series of mental issues if the candidate is not prepared properly.
Excommunication
If a Breeder does want to leave the Sisterhood they have to renounce their membership and are allowed to leave. When this happens the Breeder is excommunicated. While they are no longer members, they will continue to be watched, threatened and harassed, sometime to the point of self harm.