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The angel mace was forged by the gods many eons ago, far before anything was or would be for eons to come, to fulfill one purpose alone, vanquish demons back to their realm. Demons shudder at the mere sight of it and crawl back into their holes and crevices in fear of it.

there are 2 models, one low poly and one highpoly,

lowpoly :faces = 49,069vertices = 49,016

highpoly :faces = 56,102vertices = 57,134

the model has no textures so feel free to give it any that you want.im open to commissions, DM me here on cgtrader or on my instagram @shapeshifterlThank you for your support !! :)

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Angel Mace Medieval Lowpoly Highpoly weapon Low-poly 3D model

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