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Bring greater historical depth and regional identity to your map with Creator Pack: Holy Buildings. Created by Kefir úr, this Creator Pack introduces new models for religious buildings across the medieval world, everything from humble churches to iconic monuments including seven significant historical religious sites. Out Now -

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