Generic Rural Church
Slab
19 x 10 generic church using the rural tile set in a Christian format. Double door main entrance and a single door side entrance by the main altar for the priest. A bell tower is above the main entrance. The church has a transept with two statues representing some patron saints (or gods or demi-gods). The nave has 14 benches and could comfortably sit about 40 parishioners. Very little furnishings beyond that.
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This type of church is likely on suitable for fantasy religions that resemble monotheism or have similarities to Christian mythology.
In medieval times churches acted as administrative buildings for local lords when not in use for religious purposes. It was often here that peasants/serfs payed their taxes, or scot. Those that did not have to pay taxes were ‘scot free’ from whence the current phrase originates.