Elden Ring has been out for more than two months now and has received widespread acclaim from the gaming community. Moreover, Elden Ring has been a commercial success and could possibly be the year's biggest release, amassing an ever-growing fanbase from different corners of the globe.
Many of these Elden Ring fans are talented artists who are known for making incredible artworks depicting the game's many elements. Artists regularly come up with Elden Ring based art portraying the game's NPCs, various bosses, and iconic locations. Quite a few go viral, like the Elden Ring art showing a mech version of Malenia, one of the game's most powerful bosses.
Elden Ring Fan Crochets Walking Mausoleum
Another Elden Ring fan has stepped out of the shadows to show their creative skills. Interestingly, this player has leveraged technology and taken a different approach than many other fan artists. Reddit user AhhJenkins used a 3D printer to create a sculpture based on the Walking Mausoleum, one of the most interesting entities in Elden Ring. Apparently, the user spent more than a hundred hours creating a Walking Mausoleum figure, mapping out tiny details to near perfection. Besides the exterior structure, the user spent considerable time designing the interiors as well. However, many Redditors pointed out that AhhJenkins left out a notable detail, the iconic bell of the Walking Mausoleums, which was nowhere to be seen.
For those unaware, Walking Mausoleums are among the most peculiar creatures found in Elden Ring. As the name suggests, these are literal mausoleums with four giant legs made of stone and can be seen roaming around various locations in the game. As the mausoleum is constantly moving, gamers first need to stop it if they wish
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