Plain answers, kept short.
Everything we are asked most often about supply, mint, chain and holder rights. If something is missing, the whitepaper goes deeper.
A collection of 2,222 dragon gods of the sea, drawn as ukiyo-e woodblock plates and sumi-e ink studies, then issued on Robinhood Chain. Each guardian is a single artwork with five recorded registers of traits. The myth is the product; the chain is only the ledger it is kept on.
Fixed at 2,222 and not extendable. 2,022 are offered at mint, 150 are held for the keeper council and long-term partnerships, and 50 are reserved for physical print pairings. Every reserved token is enumerated in the registry before mint opens.
Drawn. The layers are hand-composed plates that are printed, scanned and aged before any code touches them. Assembly across the five registers is deterministic, but no plate is machine-invented.
Two of the four have day jobs in institutions that would take a dim view of the association. We publish the studio's work, the contract, the treasury reporting and a real legal entity for the print program. We would rather be judged on the plates than the passports.
Reveal, OpenSea listing, then the print program in the first quarter after mint. The keeper council opens once reveal settles. We publish a quarterly report on treasury spend whether or not anyone is still reading it.
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