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Thank you all for the feedback.
Best wished to you and yours from me and mine..... THE Z
Thank you all and hope you enjoy and have fun with what is produced, a big and strong hug to all.
Discussions are always good, they make us think differently, especially when we learn that the one who questions us is seeing the whole in another way, so it's normal for some to see it just as a virtual piece of a game, some as something political, some as something meaningless ... and in the end the important thing is always to respect, to put oneself in the other's place and with dialogue to understand that individuality is there to bring new results always.
Whoever graffiti the top of the building is dead, in the same scene you can see the skeletons of the people who were there, I believe we will never know why they wrote that.
I hope you enjoy this composition and that it is useful to play with each one of you, it is open for editing and you are willing to use it as you see fit within your game.
1. Control+c adress of work shop composition
2. Donwload
3. Put file in corret folder for open in eden
enjoy
em nome da Armalusa Parabéns!
I create the templates in the eden editor only