Minecraft and the Elder Scrolls series are not exactly two sides of the same coin, but they do share some similarities. As well as both being iconic names in the industry, they're also among some of the best open world games ever made. The latter in particular has some breathtaking locations, especially in the later installments, so it's perhaps not too surprising that many fans like to take something from Bethesda's long-running franchise and recreate it in Mojang's blocky world.
Reddit user Branman1234 has uploaded a brief video to the Elder Scrolls forum, which shows what they've currently built in Minecraft. Specifically, the camera pan over the project shows their rendition of Fort Nikel from Oblivion. In the 2006 RPG, the ruined fort is located west of the Imperial City, not far from the Wamnet Inn. The user has done a great job of showing the dilapidation of the building, even putting in the entrance door and the lit fire just outside it.
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Speaking of Oblivion's main city, another Minecraft user actually managed to recreate the Imperial City, complete with the distinctive White-Gold Tower that serves as the locale's centerpiece. Of course, for fans of this Elder Scrolls entry, this is easily one of the most famous places to visit, where much of the main storyline takes place. However, Branman1234's build shows that there is so much more to discover in Cyrodiil, and it also shows that there are many talented people out there who are showing their love of both Minecraft and the epic RPG franchise.
It's no secret that The Elder Scrolls games have some incredible settings, so it's not surprising that fans are more than keen to reconstruct them using 1x1 blocks. From Tamriel to
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