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Recently, Elon Musk made it to the headlines as the upcoming owner of Twitter. The entire internet went crazy when Twitter’s board accepted Musk’s whopping $44 billion buyout offer. From MrBeast to TimTheTatman, many top streamers congratulated Musk. Also, the Tesla CEO is a man of many interests, including video games. In fact, his passion for gaming is no surprise to the community.

Earlier today, a tweet that shared some historical data caught Musk’s attention. And that’s when he related it to the recently released Elden Ring video game. So, this tweet was about the “Tree of Life” mosaic in Hisham’s Palace located northwest of the Dead Sea in Jericho, Israel. It was built in the 8th century by the Umayyad Caliphate. Musk mentioned the place gave him vibes of the Elden Ring title.

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On May 9th, History Defined tweeted the details with the “Tree of Life” mosaic, along with its picture. In the comments, Musk expressed it gives “Elden Ring vibes”.

Why does Elon Musk relate it to Elden Ring?

Have a look at the “Tree of Life” mosaic as it’s truly a masterpiece and a perfect example of ancient architecture. Apparently, the historic monument really seems from an 8th-century era. For those who are unfamiliar. Elden Ring also features an ancient timeline, way before the 8th century. And that’s exactly why Musk’s relating it to the Elden Ring game.

This also means Musk has already played the game. Elden Ring’s timeline showcases an era when gods ruled the world, “demi-gods” as depicted in the game.

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Moreover, the game offers lots of miracles, magic, witchcraft, and other supernatural forces.

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Musk’s tweet getting serious attention

It seems like plenty of fans and gaming enthusiasts like Musk’s opinion. It’s been a little over a day, and his tweet has garnered some serious attention. At the moment, the tweet boasts around 600 retweets and over a whopping 15k likes. Surprisingly, the numbers are still increasing. This also reflects many have already played Elden Ring. Know more about the game here.

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Comment down and let us know about your favorite historic monument. And did you play Elden Ring? If yes, how did you find it?