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LOOK: Man spends 4.5 years to create fantasy kingdom in Minecraft

/ 04:09 PM October 05, 2016

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“Kingdom of Galekin”. Screengrab from Planet Minecraft.com

Having too much time on your hands can either be good or bad. One man with the luxury of time created one of the most impressive digital landscapes of all time.

Minecraft player Linard showed off his personalized work of art—a sprawling fantasy world complete with multiple cities and settlements.

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Dubbed as the “Kingdom of Galekin,” the original and relatively functional landscape is heralded by the internet as one of the most genuine creations in the popular sandbox game folklore.

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“Kingdom of Galekin”  Screengrab from Planet Minecraft.com

According to a Kotaku report, Linard spent the last four and a half years building his dream kingdom and refrained from copying any existing place from pop culture.

Aside from the impressive medieval-themed fort, his makeshift domain also features loads of architectural gems—including churches, bridges and even shipping docks.

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“Kingdom of Galekin”  Screengrab from Planet Minecraft.com

For gamers keen on trying out Linard’s masterpiece, the ‘Kingdom of Galekin’ patch can downloaded here.

A full cinematic tour of his magical kingdom is available below.  Khristian Ibarrola

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