Fans of the latest Marvel Studios hit show Moon Knight may recognize the newest creation in Minecraft as the temple belonging to Khonshu, a member of the Ennead and God of the Moon. In Moon Knight the character of Khonshu selects Marc Spector to work as an avatar and be guided by his will due to his inability to enter the Earth realm.

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Reddit user SamudraJS69 re-created Khonshu’s infamous temple, using white blocks to shape the skull-like structure and surrounding it with forestry. It isn’t the first time Moon Knight has crossed over into the video game world, with Fortnite adding a Moon Knight skin to the game in April. It is one of the first instances of a Moon Knight creation within Minecraft, and the reaction to the comic-inspired structure was positive. In the image provided by the user, the structure is shown to scale, surrounded by green forestation and including a pathway into the skull’s mouth.

When playing Minecraft, it’s common practice for players to collect materials as quickly as possible to create infrastructures before nightfall hits. For players, the building a house in Minecraft is one of the most important things to do, as it serves as shelter and protection from anything that may attack. This simple act created a world full of players looking for new challenges and ones who became bored with the mundane life of taking down spiders and skeletons. For some, the art of creativity is much more alluring and, as such, a new breed of Minecraft players was born, filling the video game world with breathtaking displays of patience and imagination.

The world of Minecraft never ceases to amaze onlookers, as buildings and structures continue to have more detail and represent their real-life counterparts with amazing accuracy. It also helps that Minecraft is one of the most replayable games, continuing to draw in new players despite already being 11 years old. The community seems to keep growing every year, and more content creators add to its popularity with each stream and video. It’s hard to imagine Minecraft ever losing the momentum it has built, with players continuing to create whatever their minds can come up with.

Minecraft is available now on Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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