Dark Woods Laboratory

 

 

 

 Dark Woods Laboratory

 The Dark Woods Laboratory collectible card set is a medieval style series of mystical, magical, horrific or enticing NFTs which are available to mint for a limited time. Discover 1254 individually unique scenes depicting wonder and creativity.

Behind the darkest corner in the deepest woods lies a laboratory which can create anything you can dream. An old wizard finds himself in a lot of trouble as he allows his imagination to wander.

Open source systems were used in the creation of this collection. Powered by Linux, AMD ROCm, and diffusion techniques. Generations made offline, locally. Edited or modified with GIMP. Created by Setvin for distribution on the OpenSea digital collectible platform.

An NFT mint is like opening a pack of cards, but with digital collectibles. You  can participate in this drop by minting at least one item.

These collectible NFTs are available to mint for free, to ensure that they are distributed fairly and openly.

Once you have generated at least one NFT using the the mint function, your wallet will be sent a temporary placeholder until all NFTs are minted in this collection.

Once all remaining NFTs are minted, your placeholder will transform into a unique collectible. At that time the entire collection will also become revealed and finalized on the blockchain.

Owners may trade, keep or even sell their generated collectible once the mint has finalized and all items have becomed revealed. Good luck.


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