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Medieval Lords is a very fun and entertaining Towny based server. Filled with custom events player shops amazing structures and much more! We strive to provide you with the best Gameplay experience. With daily events such as Skyblock Hunger Games Spleef and many others. Our security is top notch which allows you to have a fair and enjoyable experience while participating in our vast community which is growing by the second. Many plugins are available for your protection and general use
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