Wonderland · Token Detail
Wonderland #170
Each Wonderland token is built from traits that define not just a place, but a point in the rabbit’s journey: region, era, environment type, idea, time of day, weather, human presence, focal motif, palette and framing. The rabbit appears in every scene — sometimes resting, sometimes moving, sometimes almost hidden — a subtle guide linking the worlds together.
Rendered in clean anime with neon‑cyberpop accents, these scenes combine atmospheric depth with crisp silhouettes and controlled colour. The result is a sequence of cinematic moments where architecture, landscape and light take centre stage, and the rabbit provides the quiet narrative thread that carries you from one world to the next.

Token information
- Collection
- Wonderland
- Token ID
- #170
- Region
- Island Archipelagos
- Environment Type
- Temple, Shrine or Courtyard
- Time of Day
- Golden Hour
- Weather and Atmosphere
- Mist or Light Fog
- Human Presence
- Small Group or Market Crowd
- Focal Motif
- Tower, Spire or Watchpost
- Palette
- Jewel Tones and Gold Accents
- Framing
- Low Angle Looking Up
- Rabbit Pose
- Perched on Ledge or Rooftop Edge
- Rarity
- Uncommon
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