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The warlocks are basically R'hllor with less stuff. They can do many of the same magical things as red priests (i.e. healing injuries, hurting attacking armies) but they can't conjure shadow assassins, become favoured, acquire lightbringer or any of the other things. Also, as mentioned, they don't have temple upgrades which restricts temples to simply being recepticles for characters.
The others, I believe, are actually not really capable of reproduction. They have a trait which gives them -[an extremely large number] fertility. Also, becoming cold gods faith is an instant game over, and I'm pretty sure the culture education event has a restriction in place to prevent exactly this kind of thing (although weirdly, it doesn't prevent people becoming brindlemen and magically transforming into pygmies!)
Ok what about this, I send my son to get educated by them and become cold gods faith, marry him to an other, then demand religious conversion!
AFAIK there is no demand religious conversion option in the GOT mod.
You could try it, and I'd be interested to hear the result, especially since I checked and there doesn't seem to be any restriction, but it would seem to run an incredibly high risk of game over.
Also, unless the 16 year old other has listed parents, it doesn't necessarily mean they are capable of reproduction. The game spawns new 16 year old characters sometimes (for example, when someone's court is low on characters).