Second run of 10 NFTs minted of my comic fantasy novella about three fish-out-of-water Spartans trying to survive in a dementedly strange fantasy world.
This NFT locked content contains the download link for the high definition covert art by Paganus, specially commissioned for this project, along with ePub, kindle and PDF versions of the book.
An original mint of 10 NFTs were made using Cargo.
NFTs related to my series of comic fantasy stories featuring the Hard Blokes of Sparta. Here you will find unique mints of specially-commissioned artwork related to the series, as well as limited-run NFTs of the books (containing the cover art and ePub and PDFs) which you can buy instead of spending cash on a poxy old non-NFT version from Amazon, or other major book retailers. Honestly, if you're going to buy a digital version of something why wouldn't you want it to be an NFT? If you want it free...well, you can surely download it (legally or illegally) without much problem. So if paying is optional/choice to reward the creator for their hard work, surely you would want to own an NFT which then signifies real ownership? That's what I think anyway...
The Hard Blokes Of Sparta: The Relic In The Dungeon by Jamie Brindle (me)
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The Hard Blokes Of Sparta: The Relic In The Dungeon by Jamie Brindle (me)
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Second run of 10 NFTs minted of my comic fantasy novella about three fish-out-of-water Spartans trying to survive in a dementedly strange fantasy world.
This NFT locked content contains the download link for the high definition covert art by Paganus, specially commissioned for this project, along with ePub, kindle and PDF versions of the book.
An original mint of 10 NFTs were made using Cargo.
NFTs related to my series of comic fantasy stories featuring the Hard Blokes of Sparta. Here you will find unique mints of specially-commissioned artwork related to the series, as well as limited-run NFTs of the books (containing the cover art and ePub and PDFs) which you can buy instead of spending cash on a poxy old non-NFT version from Amazon, or other major book retailers. Honestly, if you're going to buy a digital version of something why wouldn't you want it to be an NFT? If you want it free...well, you can surely download it (legally or illegally) without much problem. So if paying is optional/choice to reward the creator for their hard work, surely you would want to own an NFT which then signifies real ownership? That's what I think anyway...