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it won't be much work at all but I do have a lot of work atm so it might have to wait
In RL, Druzemen stopped sending missionaries in 1100 AD. Before that, they were very active.
The Khazar varient of Judiasm, IMO, should be the only one that encourages Missionaries.
My apologies. That is what I meant.
The Himyarites of Yemen and the Khazars, as well as the Quaryaza Jews of Medina, all converted to Judaism by way of missionaries. However, Judaism never encouraged it, and in fact had a degree of discouragement regarding it.
Jews should be allowed to send missionaries, but they won't do so unless they are zealous, or something like that.
Please set this for custom religions to have missionaries. They're not otherwise coded, so assume that's the case for the sake of fun.