Fully custom and unreleased.
R6 Not scripted.
Used by Roman citizens, the toga was a draped garment symbolising social status and citizenship. Its types included the toga virilis, toga praetexta, toga pulla, toga pura, toga candida, toga picta, and pallium, each representing age, office...
Fully custom and unreleased.
R6 Not scripted.
Roman Gladiators were professional fighters who entertained the public in arenas such as the Colosseum. They were divided into specialised types, each with distinctive armour, weapons, and fighting styles:
Thraex – armed with a small shield and...
Fully custom and unreleased.
R6 Not scripted.
Rome's polytheistic religion centred around the worship of multiple deities representing aspects of life, nature, and the state. It involved rituals, sacrifices, festivals, and temples, all intended to secure the favour of the gods and maintain the...
Fully custom and unreleased.
R6 Not scripted.
Auxiliary Cohorts were non-citizen infantry units that supplemented the Roman legions. Recruited from the provinces, they provided specialised skills such as archery, cavalry, and light infantry tactics, serving both in combat and in garrison...
Fully custom and unreleased.
R6 Not scripted.
Roman Legions were the principal military units of the Roman army, composed of professional heavy infantry supported by cavalry and auxiliary forces (auxilia). Each legion was highly disciplined and organised, capable of both battlefield engagement...
Fully custom and unreleased.
R6 Not scripted.
Urban Cohorts served as the paramilitary police force of the city of Rome. Established to maintain order in the capital, they suppressed riots, enforced public security, and supported the authority of the emperor within the city. Their presence...
Fully custom and unreleased.
R6 Not scripted.
The Praetorian Guard served as the elite household troops of the Roman emperors. Stationed primarily in Rome, they acted as close protection for the emperor and the imperial court while also exercising significant political influence within the...
Fully custom and unreleased.
R6 Not scripted.
Praetorian Marines were sailors of the Roman imperial fleet who served in Rome and were responsible for operating the great awning known as the velarium in the Colosseum. Drawing on naval skill with ropes, masts, and rigging, they controlled the...
Fully custom and unreleased.
R6 Not scripted.
Lucius Verus was Roman emperor from 161 to 169 and ruled jointly with Marcus Aurelius. During his reign he oversaw the Roman campaign against the Parthian Empire in the East, a war that ended in Roman victory and the capture of several major cities...
Fully custom and unreleased.
R6 Not scripted.
Marcus Aurelius was Roman emperor from 161 to 180 and is remembered as one of the most respected rulers of the Roman Empire. A follower of Stoic philosophy, he governed during years of war along the Danube frontier while reflecting on duty, virtue...
Fully custom and unreleased.
An interpretation of an imperial bath complex in a Roman province, based off an example in Anatolia (Turkiye).
The map includes three temples exclusive to the others sold separately:
Temple of Minerva, goddess of wisdom, poetry, and the arts.
Temple of Ceres...
Fully custom and unreleased.
Includes flagons, kylikes, mortars, paterae, lucernae, and amphorae.
MaterialVariant is provided, please apply it to the Snow material. :)
Used for firing clay pottery, bricks, and tiles at high temperatures to harden and strengthen them for practical use.
MaterialVariant is provided, please apply it to the Limestone material. :)
Fully custom and unreleased.
A typical layout of a Roman domus' living area for dining on 'Lectus Triclinaris' lounge furniture.
MaterialVariants are provided, please apply them as named. :)
Fully custom and unreleased.
A detailed and comprehensive assortment of Roman era frescoes and mosaics, with some floor mosaics and wall frescoes being repeatable textures.
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