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One idea to make it even better is to separate adultery and fornicator, instead of letting both together as if they were the same thing.
I had an idea for another doctrine option, no idea if its workable. It would be nice to have the option to choose the garments of the faith's clergy. For example if you were creating a Christian faith with syncretic folk traditions in Africa, you could choose to have priests wear the African headdresses worn by pagans.
As a religion (even for Zoroastrianism) its kinda dead and never seen in a way similar to Yazidi. I think giving it Cthonic Redoubts would make it a more compelling goal/narrative choice for those playing the Apostolic Armenians to switch to since it shares regional holy sites.
thx for the insight. funny enough i play as roman out of the character creator and they dont have this tradition, but maybe the roman culture is buggy