Lord of the Rings Fans Recreate Erebor from Peter Jackson's Hobbit Trilogy in Enshrouded

Enshrouded players have presented something truly amazing: a team of 33 people recreated the city of Erebor from the film The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug in the survival role-playing game. It took them almost 10 thousand in-game hours, 74 days, and 15 million blocks.
The underground kingdom of the dwarves was made almost the same scale as it was presented in the film by Peter Jackson. Fans will immediately recognize the throne of the King under the Mountain with the Arkenstone, the treasury with Smaug (instead of him, the players added a dragon statue), the royal forge, and other locations. The structure turned out to be so huge that you can fly around the premises through the air.
Let's recall that earlier a funny video Lord of the Rings in LEGO style was released featuring Sean Astin, who played Samwise Gamgee in the original trilogy. Thus, LEGO announced the launch of a new set.
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