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README.md
··· 1 + # Incendium Biomes Only 2 + An addon for [Incendium](https://modrinth.com/datapack/incendium) that disabled the items, mobs and structures - leaving only the biomes. 3 + 4 + ## Licensing 5 + IBO is dual-licensed under [Polyform Strict](LICENSE) and conditionally under the [EUPL v1.2](LICENSE-EUPL). 6 + 7 + If you wish to gain a copy of IBO under the EUPL, please reach out at [mia@naomieow.xyz](mailto:mia@naomieow.xyz), on my [Discord](https://chat.lesbian.skin/) or on the issue tracker here.