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Fjords #22

Each Fjords token is a complete cinematic landscape: mountain walls, deep water, atmospheric layers, realistic clouds, snow or rain, and light behaviour consistent with high-end photography.

Scenes include dawn mist, heavy storm fronts, lightning strikes, aurora nights, winter whiteouts, and glass-calm golden hours. Human presence — a cabin, a ship, a road — appears rarely and subtly.

The result is an intimate portrait of northern wilderness, captured as if by a travelling photographer.

Fjords #22

Token information

Collection
Fjords
Token ID
#22
Time of Day
Cold Morning
Fjord Composition
Sheer Cliff Walls
Human Presence
None
Rarity
Common

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