For a long while now, we have occasionally shared tweets from the official Westeroscraft twitter account, sharing yet another screenshot of the work-in-progress Westeroscraft server. There, Minecraft fans who love A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones are recreating Westeros block by block, and the results are truly impressive as the images and videos linked at their official wiki show. We can’t imagine how many hours of work have gone into it!
Below you’ll find a selection of recent tweets from Westeroscraft, providing some great images and explanations of what is being shown:
Let's close the #WorstYearEver by celebrating all of the awesome projects we completed this year! (A thread)
— WesterosCraft (@WesterosCraft) December 31, 2020
[Duskendale, Highgarden, Summerhall, Parren] pic.twitter.com/1qEzi2FeqF
"Gold had made House Lannister rich; trade made it even richer."
— WesterosCraft (@WesterosCraft) April 12, 2021
Lannisport, the largest city in the Westerlands, sits along the coast of the Sunset Sea where the Gold Road, Ocean Road, and River Road intersect.@westerosorg #GameOfThrones #ASOIAF #Minecraft #Minecraftbuilds pic.twitter.com/R0V3qhFd6b
The Tor, the seat of House Jordayne in Dorne#GameOfThrones #ASOIAF #Minecraft #Minecraftbuilds pic.twitter.com/Xo1jpAXZe2
— WesterosCraft (@WesterosCraft) April 5, 2021