Marriage!
The more Lucy thought about it, the more she felt like Baymard truly catered for all.
People were only allowed to enter polygamous marriages if they were truly in love.
For sure, they could state their intentions and date.
But if they weren't ready to take the oath of love during their marital vows, then they weren't allowed to get married.
One should know that the people in this era were scared of breaking oaths and bonds, as it was believed that if they lied... then they could be severely punished by the heavens or cursed for all eternity.
So people who took their marital vows in Baymard took them very seriously and were very scared of ever defying them.
This also aided in them being treating their marriages as a holy union.
More still, what shocked some people over the years, a few actually practiced Polyandry in Baymard.
There were a few cases of men who decided to marry a single woman.