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Splitting itself into four sphynges - in the form of furniture legs of style “Empire” – the voices of the corrupted code inside the log are calling Buer by his name but mispronouncing it: he turns into Mr. Buver.

If the origins of the Buer the demon comes from The Lemegeton, a popular handbook of ritual magic known from the 17th century, his physical form -a five legged goat-only appears in the sixth edition of DICTIONNAIRE INFERNAL (1863) by. Jacques Auguste Simon Collin de Plancy and illustratred by Louis Le Breton. Max Ernst will make this character the effigy of the famous magazine View in 1942 for the edition named: “Through The Eyes Of Poets."

The V added to Buver can be perceived as a play on words since “buver” in French means “the drinker” and also has connotations of the “Vampire” of Dreyer. It seems that this demon has some difficulty to express himself and constantly changes his physical aspect, going from a Lycan werewolf type to a vampire with shinny teeth.


Reserve - $150, Minimum bid increase $20

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Contract Address0xc66b...d8cf
Token ID4
Token StandardERC-721
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Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
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Splitting itself into four sphynges - in the form of furniture legs of style “Empire” – the voices of the corrupted code inside the log are calling Buer by his name but mispronouncing it: he turns into Mr. Buver.

If the origins of the Buer the demon comes from The Lemegeton, a popular handbook of ritual magic known from the 17th century, his physical form -a five legged goat-only appears in the sixth edition of DICTIONNAIRE INFERNAL (1863) by. Jacques Auguste Simon Collin de Plancy and illustratred by Louis Le Breton. Max Ernst will make this character the effigy of the famous magazine View in 1942 for the edition named: “Through The Eyes Of Poets."

The V added to Buver can be perceived as a play on words since “buver” in French means “the drinker” and also has connotations of the “Vampire” of Dreyer. It seems that this demon has some difficulty to express himself and constantly changes his physical aspect, going from a Lycan werewolf type to a vampire with shinny teeth.


Reserve - $150, Minimum bid increase $20

CONSOLE.LOG collection image

None

Contract Address0xc66b...d8cf
Token ID4
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated1 year ago
Creator Earnings
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