Ferocious like her father the great warrior and undefeated traditional wrestling legend “Ogbuagu”, “The Panthera Slayer” She wields the enchanted spear of destiny which manipulates space and time, discharges electromagnetic energy and lets her levitate
Proceeds from sales will go to development of the Ozunu klan animated movie and aiding African artist with equipments and minting fees.
Òzunú Klan is Mercuri Medici's genesis collection featuring afro-medieval reimaginations of folk, african mythology and legends utilising a unique surreal animation art medium. Based on an original story "The Òzunú Klan" (not to be confused with the fictional character ozunu from the movie Ninja assassin) are a nomadic west African tribe, descendants of warrior bandits famed for their ferocious female warriors known as Umu-ada and an endangered male populace following decades of tribal wars and protracted conquests.
Percentages of proceeds from sales will go to development of the Ozunu klan animated short film and aiding African artist with equipments and minting fees.
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Ferocious like her father the great warrior and undefeated traditional wrestling legend “Ogbuagu”, “The Panthera Slayer” She wields the enchanted spear of destiny which manipulates space and time, discharges electromagnetic energy and lets her levitate
Proceeds from sales will go to development of the Ozunu klan animated movie and aiding African artist with equipments and minting fees.
Òzunú Klan is Mercuri Medici's genesis collection featuring afro-medieval reimaginations of folk, african mythology and legends utilising a unique surreal animation art medium. Based on an original story "The Òzunú Klan" (not to be confused with the fictional character ozunu from the movie Ninja assassin) are a nomadic west African tribe, descendants of warrior bandits famed for their ferocious female warriors known as Umu-ada and an endangered male populace following decades of tribal wars and protracted conquests.
Percentages of proceeds from sales will go to development of the Ozunu klan animated short film and aiding African artist with equipments and minting fees.