Wizard Wednesday Episode 10 Transcription

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Elf: [00:00:00] Wizard Wednesdays is gonna be the biggest podcast. Someday

Joe Rogan will be begging to come on to Wizard Wednesday.

Dotta: So you're telling me someone spent $2,000 for that flame? Jamie, pull that up. Exactly.

Elf: If you guys, um, want to speak, then just, uh, put in a request. We'll let you up. I'm, I'm hoping you guys are gonna have lots of questions about the flames today. Um, I think, uh, I think that'll be the topic of conversation.

Dotta: What is up my dudes?

Elf: Hello? Hello? Hey. Hello. [00:01:00] It is Wednesday. My dudes, it, it is Wizard Wednesday.

My dudes Wednesday.

Dotta: Very exciting stuff. This is my first wizard Wednesday. I'm, I'm really excited to be here. Uh,

Elf: so glad to have you. Welcome

Dotta: everyone. Okay. Needs to, uh, head over. Yeah.

Elf: Um, it is one after Dota. You ready to get started? So, ready. Okay. Uh, welcome to Wizard Wednesday everybody. This is Elf. And Doda channeling in from the quantum downs, the sacred flames have been spread across the metaverse.

These flames are held by the most ancient and the most studious wizards. These flames are younger than a unicorn stallion, but older than a Phoenix hatchling. They are hotter than the passions of a Mad Py romance, but colder than the depths of Dream Master Lake. What do these flames do? How do wizards use them?[00:02:00]

Doda, give us all the answers. Okay.

Dotta: So many of you wizards about, uh, 1,112 of you to be exact. Received a flame n f t in your wallet this weekend. So we talked about this last week actually. We said it will go to the longest wizard holders as well. Um, and to give a chance some new folks, as well as the first 100 unique addresses to write in the book of lore.

I don't have the exact numbers in front of me, but actually I think that we only had maybe about 80, uh, unique writers in the book when we announced that last Wizard Wednesday. Um, and then, you know, by Friday only maybe another 21 people had written, so, uh, there was a good opportunity for everyone who tunes in to Wizard Wednesday and to those who write into the book of Lore.

Um, you know, we don't have any specific plans, but we've definitely talked internally that when we have to choose people that we want to prioritize for these sorts of things, [00:03:00] the Wizards is about creating. And the Book of Lore is a good objective way to sh to record those who have created. So the flames, the flames will be used for forgotten souls, which will happen on Halloween.

Um, the idea is that your flame is a token, and your wizard, of course, is also a token, and that you'll be able to burn both of these tokens at the same time for a chance at a forgotten soul. Now, this might be a ghost wizard, it might be something more powerful. Um, but you're also playing with dark magic when you decide to burn a wizard.

And so there's a chance you might receive something undesirable. Yep. You're playing with black magic here.

Elf: Yeah. So, so just to emphasize, when you decide to burn, if you decide to burn, you'll definitely receive something back. There's, there's no circumstance will, you'll receive absolutely nothing. Um, that's right.

But that something may be quote [00:04:00] unquote undesirable. Um, and you know, we go ahead.

Dotta: We can't decide whether or not that's desirable to you or not, or desirable to other wizards, but you do need to know that there's a risk there and we don't mind sharing the risk. You know, we recognize everyone has to kind of make their own judgment calculations.

And so we don't mind sharing that the, the risk of getting, um, an undesirable. Which is also an NFT is roughly one in 10. So you can factor that into your calculations when it comes time to burn and you decide if you're willing to take that

Elf: risk. Yep. Um, but you know, it's, it's interesting because like one interesting dimension to these undesirables is even though we're classifying them as undesirable, they're still actually a more rare N F T.

And so I'm Oh, now you just gonna make 'em desirable. Yeah, no, I'm, I'm curious how like, the community will react. Um, [00:05:00] so yeah, I mean, I, you know, I don't wanna give too many details about what exactly these undesirable events are. Um, but yeah, I, I think it's, I think it's just like some interesting, uh, it'll be an interesting balance

Dotta: and there's no time limit on your flames.

You know, one of the reasons why we went with flames, um, instead of, for example, saying first come, first serve, you know, the fastest to the draw could burn their wizards is because one, you know, opening it up at a specific time that, that, that is an auction of its own, which is like, who's willing to pay the most gas.

It's frustrating for people who pay gas and don't get it. Um, it also like prefers people who happen to be in the time zone when which the doors open. Um, and, you know, we don't necessarily want people to rush into making the decision to burn a wizard. And so, uh, there's no time limit for the flames and for when you can decide, uh, if you want to, to burn or, or, or hold.

And so, you know, we are excited about the Forgotten [00:06:00] Souls collection. Um, I've seen some of the art, and I don't mind telling you that, you know, My job is on the floor, and I just love it so much. I think, uh, seeing Elf's art is one of my most favorite things about collaborating with him. And so I'm like very, very excited for Halloween, uh, for this to drop.

But, you know, it's not without risk.

Elf: Yeah. And, and yeah, I mean, I don't wanna scare people away from burning. I, and my, my personal preference would see more people burn than not. Um, but, but yeah. I mean, but at the same time, yeah, there's risk involved. Like, like what do, what do they always say about crypto?

Is, is only put in what you're willing to lose. And so, you know, I would just say if you've got a really special, unique wizard, are you willing to lose it? Um, Or if you've got like a generic lame wizard, not that any of them are, are lame, of course. What exactly. But, but, but you know, are you, are you willing to lose that one?

And so, you know that I think that's sort of the risk you need to calculate. Um, [00:07:00] but, but yeah, it'll, it'll be super interesting. And I also wanted to, uh, oh, I think another thing. Yeah, go. Oh, sorry. I wanted No, go for it before we move on. Go

Dotta: for it. Um, which is, you know, some of the questions, so yeah, if anybody has questions about the, the flames, I think now's a good time.

Let's, we're happy to open the, yes. Let's do that. The last questions raise your hand. Um, but one of the questions that I had in chat was around like, does your wizard affect the soul that you get on the other end? And the answer is absolutely yes. Like, what you get on the other end is like the next phase of your wizard.

Like they are, they're of course, affected by. The input wizard. And so, you know, it's not that there's not without

Elf: chance, but Yeah. Yeah. Mostly they do. Yeah. Mostly. But it's not guaranteed.

Right. There are no guarantees. Yeah. Um, What's up? All right. Can we, in the community, take it upon ourselves to

Dotta: like, [00:08:00] give these leftover items, utilities, say you get ash or a skull. Can we build something around them, say, use them for alchemy

Elf: potions, or something like that? Heck yeah, you can, of course. Yeah.

In fact, I hope you do that. That's super cool. Yeah. I mean, yeah, they would, they would be rare items, you know, these

Dotta: would be the only items you'd be able to get from such cases.

Elf: Exactly. Yes. You nailed it, buddy. I, yeah, like, like, yeah, like we said, like even though it's an undesirable, it's, it's maybe actually more rare.

Um, you know, but, but like, I don't think you want, if, like, if you own the Wizard of Oz wizard, I. Do you really wanna trade that for like, I don't know, like a pile of ash or something? I, I'm not so sure. That's a good trade.

Dotta: Um, although there's a one in 10 chance if you burn the wi, there are no sacred wizards.

Every wizard from the Dota wizard on down notice how I just ranked myself Yeah. Is able to be, is able to be burned and we have planned for [00:09:00] it. Yep. So, uh, you know, if you are the gambling type and you des you want to risk your, uh, you know, ultra rare I. Then step up to the gate. Step

Elf: up to the plane. Yeah.

Yeah. But like, yeah, I mean, and maybe we're just like beating a dead horse at this point, but like, you know, if, if you, the Dota wizard doesn't necessarily mean you're gonna get an ultra special Dota wizard in return. You know, it's just, it's, it's a gamble. Let's just leave it at that. Um, uh, Edward? Yes.

You've got your hand up. Hello? Hello? Um,

Dotta: hi. I'll, first of all, oh, nope, didn't mean to put my hand back up. First of all, Dota, thank you so much for your, uh, your wizardry this weekend. I appreciate you a lot. Um, of course. And I had a question because the undesirables, if they're only a one in 10, that sounds like pretty good odds, but it did, uh, seem like previously when you were talking about burning, that there might be a [00:10:00] third or a fourth option that happened, um, when you burned.

It wasn't just ghost or. Uh, let's say Ash, is that the case or am I misremembering or have things shifted? Uh, there's also like rares in the collection. I don't think I'm revealing too much by saying that. Yeah, I feel like, yeah. Yeah. I, so I think those would be the three options. Like you for sure get an N F T on the other side, and those would be your three options, which is like some sort of soul or ghost or, uh, like let's say meaning,

Elf: is that the right word?

Dotta: Being, uh yep. Is one option, an undesirable scenario where you're sort of, uh, left with that. And then there's also ultra rares, so there's Yep. Those would be the only three cases that I would sort of classify them. There's no case where you, where you receive like literally nothing where you just burn your tokens and Yeah, like there's nothing in return.

Okay. Cool.

Elf: I'm, I'm very,

Dotta: uh, [00:11:00] Wow. I, I really thought, oh yeah, I won't even burn till, uh, December at least. And now I'm like, well, if it makes it till November 3rd, it'd be lucky.

Elf: So we'll see.

Um, uh, Magus, you've got your hand up. What's up?

Dotta: Uh, yeah, just if you don't mind revealing me if this is too much or not, but I actually was interested in the idea of for ruins. Um, are we perhaps gonna get some like, new ruins in the collection based off of, I was thinking there's like some maybe like ruins that haven't been put into collection that are a bit more like oc cult that may make it in.

Um, if you don't, if you may well reveal that

Elf: or not.

Yeah, good question. Um, you know, I think that's something that we're actually still debating. Um, cuz I've pretty much got all the character art done. Um, all the familiars, all the spells and items ruins is something like, We're still debating. I [00:12:00] think

Dotta: honestly, it, yeah, we, we haven't, yeah, we haven't decided.

I would think my instinct would be that the ro again, this, this, this outcome is really a continuation of the same wizard. It's not necessarily that you're like, uh, typically getting a, a new wizard so much as it's just like this wizard was sent through a flame. What happened? And so in that sense, I don't think I, you know, I don't wanna overcom commit.

Maybe we'll change our mind, but I, I wouldn't expect that your roon would necessarily, uh, change, at least not very deeply. It, it's at least gonna be a transformation rather than like a straight out replacement is, would be my expectation. I don't know. Lf, do you agree?

Elf: Yes, I agree. Awesome. I dunno if that is a great answer, right?

No, that, that's great

Dotta: answer. That's perfect. Actually expecting to reveal too much. But just the fact that you're still kind of in the process of thinking about these things is good enough for me. Excited for what he had from the store. Hmm.

Elf: [00:13:00] Great. Yep. Yeah, and you know, I, one other thing that sort of like popped up around this whole event was some people were upset that they did not get a flame.

And I, you know, I totally understand that. Like, do, and I knew from the very beginning we had like five different strategies on the table of how to distribute these things. And every one of them resulted in somebody being upset. Like there just was no way that somebody, that everybody was gonna have be happy.

Um, so we've done our best to like, make as many people happy as possible. Um, I think a few wizards, it, it was just a, like a, a what, what would you call, like, like a glitch Dota in, in the, the, the dis distribution contract that we remedied. Yeah, sure. I'm

Dotta: happy to. Yeah, I'm happy to talk about this. So the like, yeah, I mean I, I, you know, I feel actually pretty [00:14:00] satisfied with how it went out, given the fact that we had around 2300 holders and there were only 1,112 flames.

So like, ultimately, like this isn't sort of a case where the, the great burning is really a token burning fundamentally in, in that like, we're burning a wizard. So we were never gonna issue 10,000 flames to burn the whole collection. So right out of the gate, you've got half of the people who hold wizards wouldn't be receiving a flame.

And so then the question is, well, who do you decide? Like, who gets it? And so we're like, well, it should be the longest holding people. And then as soon as we said that, people were like, well, I've been holding for a long time, but then I've changed wallets. And we also were talking a lot internally about how, you know, really there's newer wizards who have been super active.

Versus some people that have been holding for a long time and maybe haven't been. And so I think the book of law was a good opportunity where we basically hinted three or 4, 5, 6 times in the secret tower saying, Hey, by the way, you should write lore. Um, [00:15:00] and then even like explicitly said at last, what our last wizard Wednesday.

Um, so I do feel like a given opportunity of people who are here, who are around, um, who are like fresh, um, and but also participating to, to get the opportunity. So yeah, in terms of the glitches, there was really, I had, uh, really, uh, like let's, well, it's a mistake really relative to my attention in my intention in the sequel query.

And thankfully we got off a bit easy in that there was really two wizards that affected, um, and one of those wizards, uh, wa was a long holder, so they got a flame anyway. And then the second wizard, uh, wi the second wizard. Who's here today. They also had written the book of Laura. So we just really had one wizard that was affected by that bug.

So we made him hold, like we had, we had a flame. Um, interestingly enough, actually when we did the distribution, some of the flames actually went to contracts. Um, and a couple of the contracts bounced those flames back to us. And so we had the flame to be able to kind of make that [00:16:00] right. That said, we have noticed some pretty strong generosity.

I, there was at least one wizard who gave away their flame to a fellow wizard. Yeah. It was an incredible act of generosity. I believe there was Wizard 2 0 6, I should have written that down. Is, am I right about that? Who someone wanna say in the secret tower? Who that was? Yeah. Yeah. I think it was him. I think it was, uh, small Protect,

Elf: small Protect.

You are a gem. Small protect. Yeah.

Dotta: Yeah. There's, yeah. And there's one other wizard. Um, Who's also who Rena remain anonymous, but has also been extremely generous of his flames that, you know, I'll have to check with him before I call it out. But in any case, yeah, we've just been seeing some great camaraderie, uh, within our

Elf: community, so, yep, yep.

It's been beautiful. Um, and then, um, if a lot of you may have noticed that the flames were [00:17:00] distributed from a new contract called the Infinity Vale contract. Um, and I chose some artwork for that contract, and I can explain that. But first, uh, Doda, do you wanna talk about like, future plans with the Infinity Bill contract?

I, I feel like more things are gonna come from that, right?

Dotta: Yes. So that collection, uh, I guess maybe on a technical side is that is a collection from which well, I have to be so careful about making future promises. Here's what I'll say. That contract supports the technical functionality of future mystical items to exist. We'll leave it at that. Excellent.

Elf: Um, yeah.

And so, yeah, and so last week Dota asked me, uh, what kind of artwork should we [00:18:00] use for this contract? And so I

Dotta: thought long and hard. So this would be the collection. You're saying that, you're saying the collection on an open sea, right? Yes.

Elf: Yeah. Okay. Sidetrack collection and contract. I suppose those are two aspects of the exact same thing, right?

Or do you want to break that down technically?

Dotta: Oh, sure. Yeah, of course. So, okay, so on a collection on open c. Is, uh, so here I'll post in the secret tower just so folks can see the, uh, uh, the artwork, have it pulled up. So a collection on an open sea is actually just a collection of NFTs, and by default they do map one collection to one contract.

Uh, but you know, it's almost like a folder. Nft, uh, open sea will let you put other NFTs in these folders.

Elf: Okay. That's all you wanna say about it? Yeah. Okay.

Dotta: Um, yeah, so I guess what I was just saying is like the artwork that you [00:19:00] created, which is for the Infinity Vale contract, like we will only use this artwork for that contract, for that collection.

The way that you see it right now is on open sea, which I pasted in the secret tower.

Elf: Great. Um, okay, I'm gonna post the Infinity Vale artwork on Twitter right now. Hold on just a second. Cause I wanna talk about this. There's something fun about it. About it.

Dotta: Yeah, I love it.

Elf: Okay. Just posted it on Twitter.

Um, so yeah, this, this piece of artwork is inspired by an a woodcut, um, that nobody knows who the original artist is, which is okay already. That's freaking cool. Um, and so, but it's, it's, it's, it's usually called the Flamer Engraving. Um, it's, it, it first appeared to academia in this French meteorology book and get [00:20:00] this in 1888.

Okay. Three eights. Now, if all the flames are dis, if all the flames are used, That means that there will be 8,888 re wizards remaining. Okay. And th this illustration was first appeared in 1888, so, okay, so that's fine. Um, secondly, uh, this image sort of encapulates, so sort of EnCap encapsulates how ancient astronomers used to think about the sky and all the celestial bodies in it.

Um, and so it seems to imply a flat earth, uh, and then the stars as sort of a blanket or a veil that is separating us from the infinite cosmos. Um, but of course there is a little wizard piercing that veil. And what he sees upon piercing it is this extraordinary hybrid, [00:21:00] um, between magic and machinery. Uh, there's a wheel, uh, perched in the heavens.

And so this suggests to me that these ancient astronomers had some sense that there was a rotational aspect to the skies, and that they worked with the regularity of a machine. Um, and so by piercing this infinity veil, you gained some sacred knowledge about the deepest mysteries of the universe. And, and of course, the person who is doing this is a little wizard.

Uh, so I thought this image was perfect for our Infinity Veil contract. Um, I reworked the original engraving, um, just to fit our purposes, but, but that's where it comes from and it's just, it just seemed perfect for, for what we were doing. And, and I've always been a fan of this image. I'm, I'm sure many other people in, in, in our spaces right now has seen this before.

Um, but, but I

Dotta: love it. [00:22:00] Likewise. Well, we've got a couple other questions about the souls popping up in the chat. Um, great. Yeah. Yeah. So we have got a question from Spazz. I don't know, spazz, I don't know how we say your name. S pz. Um, so first off, shout out to Spaz. We have a lot of wizard shoutouts coming out, but I'm gonna start with one right now.

Great work on the turnaround ballot. It's so awesome. I mean, I know I was complaining about maybe the size earlier, but like, love to see it. You'd love to see it. I know that I have a couple other things that are popping up now that we're using it in terms of the like artwork. Uh, but spaz, thank you so much for writing that, like turnaround bot.

It's really exciting. Can't wait to try it out. But Spaz has a question and says, uh, did I miss my chance to ask a question about the burn? No. Okay. He says the question is, does any given wizard always produce the same burn result or are there other factors involved eg. Timing or the order of the burn?

Interestingly enough, You know, Ethereum [00:23:00] doesn't actually have a clock built in. You can't actually say like, oh, is it six o'clock or whatever? Really the only like, sort of truth of time that the blockchain respects is the blocks themselves. Um, and I can tell you that yes, your timing is certainly affected.

Um, you, you know, if, well, let's not put a value judgment on it, but I will say this, that it is affected both by your wizard and also by your choice of timing. Um, we have another question from Cipher Dow. Are the ghosts on chain like wizards? Uh, I love this question. So, um, I've thought a lot about this. One of the like challenges with souls and the ghosts is the fact that basically your neighbor, um, chooses when they want deserve.

Um, so part of kind of the on [00:24:00] chain mechanic of putting wizards on chain is, um, we did it all in bulk, right? We, we pre-generated the collection. We were able to like put the whole collection on chain. Uh, I think even before minting. Um, and, uh, with souls, this won't necessarily be possible at the same rate because like after, for the first week, maybe only 500 souls have been burned or something, right?

Like, what do you do with the souls that haven't been burned? Because it depends on who decides to burn what order, what time it actually can't be known. So I think that we will probably do some sort of like, let's say snapshotting or something, like we're gonna try, we're going to figure out a way to get them stored on chain, like wizards.

Um, but there will always be maybe a bit of lag time between like when they're minted and when they end up on chain because of just the fact that like, it's literally like deterministic. Does this make

Elf: sense? Not at all, but I'll roll with it.[00:25:00]

No, I think it does. I just wanted to be contrarian. Yeah. Um, you sure? Yeah, no, I think I get it. Uh, any other questions?

It, it's so funny cuz like when we dropped the flames, the discord just exploded with people asking questions, all of which I felt like we had answered in previous Wizard Wednesdays, but I mean, clearly they, they were not in attendance to those and so, um, which is, it's totally fine. Um, but yeah, I, uh,

Dotta: it was really interesting to see all of the, like, people show up, like folks have been holding for a long time and who like came in and like, they're like, oh, like I got this flame.

What is it for? What are we using it for? What does it do? Um, you know, is this project dead? My personal

Elf: favorite. Yeah, definitely. Um, and it was

Dotta: great to kind of like reengage [00:26:00] everyone and, uh, yeah, and I feel like there are a lot of people who are kind of holding who like, they were like, oh, this project is like, still like dropping cool stuff.

And uh, so that was fun to have. Like, it feels like we had new wizards kind of drop in and

Elf: I like that. Yeah. I, I think one of my favorite things about it is this, this idea of, um, the, the, the game theory involved in all of it and the, the social engineering, it's like just this simple airdrop with the question of to burn or not to burn has just like caused such, um, engagement and, and, and not, not like an uproar, but just like, it's, it's, it's so interesting how this one simple thing has, has like, Just caused a, a shift in the community.

Um, and so I, you know, yeah, someone was, I was gonna say, I, I just, I, I think like even, even we learned a lot just [00:27:00] from this and like, we're already thinking new ways to like leverage these airdrops.

Dotta: Somebody said that like their daughter had a, like wizard early on and she ended up hitting a flame. So, you know, I assume, you know, young teenagers, how he kind of made it sound.

And, and so she's already sort of scheming, like, oh, do I sell the flame, you know, on the secondary market or do I hold and burn and like, how do I think about it and how do you think about the rarity of the collection? And I think, you know, even as much as we kind of like structured it, we still are curious to see it play out on our, on our own.

Yeah,

Elf: for sure. I will say, guys, uh,

Dotta: being on this call makes me extremely nervous to only be holding one wizard,

Elf: correct. Okay, well

Dotta: the floor has been pinned to 0.44 for eight days straight, which like, you know, whatever, like I'm not making excuses for, I don't really like to talk about why the price was one way or the other.

Um, but there is an objective act that there's been like some technical [00:28:00] we've been done than the glitch wizards, which have been pinned to the floor for eight days. Um, so two of them, you know, we started like making noise. We submitted requests to open sea. I went into the op official Open Sea Discord.

There were 15,000 online members all asking for support and one support rep in the open sea discord. And so we, uh, you know, we've been fulfilling reports and whatever. There's one wizard who just became a glitch wizard this morning. I'm gonna paste it in the sacred tower. Really everyone, if you haven't already, go and click the like three dots and report this wizard to opens sea as like being impossible to buy.

Um, you know, if we were to have some big news coming up the next couple of weeks, we really wouldn't want to have this sorcerer like pinned to the floor. And so hopefully we can get it. Um, Uh, you know, resolved soon. And, uh, all that to [00:29:00] say if you wanted to buy a wizard, um, you know, that would be, well, whatever.

I'm not gonna say what you should or

Elf: tell me, and I don't even tell me the exact wizard to buy right

Dotta: now. Yeah, yeah. I want you to buy sourcer XR of the marsh.

Elf: Okay. I bought it. It's mine. It's in my wallet. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. No, this, this is super annoying. If it's not clear. Like there's some wizards that are stuck in transaction on open sea.

It's just a pure glitch. There's nothing we can do about it, but it's totally holding the floor down artificially. Um, so this has happened with other projects. This happened to Ukrainians, this happened to who else?

Dotta: Apes Penguins, um, some, a couple others that are smaller. Like I was, I had one of the cranium devs, he was super generous at this time this morning.

Uh, I had him in the dms and he was like explaining me like, oh, we did it. He said, oh, and I'll tell you what, there's like two or three people that have told me. They're like, oh yeah. And Nate helped us with that. And [00:30:00] so Nate kind of the like, you know, open sea,

like get these fixed, but he's not there anymore. So we've gotta kind of find new contacts in new ways. So I'm sure they'll get it dealt way if open sea, of course, unprecedented growth, and I'm sure they have a lot on their plate, but, you know, I'm pretty like, I'm ready for these wizards to go away. Not go away as a wizard, but like the sales.

Elf: Yeah. Yep. Yep. I, I think you're

Dotta: trying to preface that you're ready for them to be burned for as, as a result. Yeah. First go away. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Yeah. These are the first one on my list. Um, bear

Elf: Snake. What's up buddy? Wizards. Hey, hey, hey

Dotta: guys. I'm having quite the day. I'm happy to be here. Sorry I'm late.

It's okay. Yep, it's fine. A wizard is never late. Wizards. Well, wizard's always on

Elf: time. He arrives precisely when he means to.[00:31:00]

Um, yeah. Bear Snake. Do you have any updates or anything for us, or you just wanna, just wanna

Dotta: hang out? Uh, well I definitely just want to hang out, but, um, as far as updates go, um, and I think, I think I sort of said this a couple weeks ago, you know, part of, part of my job is, is sort of interfacing with. Uh, entities and people that work at a much different pace than this space.

So, um, you know, there's a, there's a lot of really cool stuff cooking and, and I know I hope that you guys, um, are patient with us and with some of the stuff that we're working on that falls outside of like the lightning speed of, of the N f T space. But, you know, I, every day I sit down and look at all the, sort of the chess pieces that we have on, on, on the Wizard map, and I, I'm so excited and, you know, not to be so vague, but just like really appreciative of, of [00:32:00] everybody, um, that's on this call and everybody that's a part of this community, I, um, you know, I spend a lot of time looking in other communities, getting in other Twitter spaces, listening, talking sometimes.

Um, and it just, it without fail, I, I can't help. And obviously I'm a bit biased, but. Can't help us just to think that we're building something a bit different and, and, and something that, that has a, has more legs to it. So, uh, yeah. Not to double down on this because we can't talk about details and it annoys me to not talk about details, but like, um, like I would say, I think we have like at least three contracts floating around right now.

And I would say that probably most wizards here can't really articulate some of the stuff that you've been working on. Bear Snake in the background. But then in like six months from now, everyone is gonna know these things with like specific names. And I can't wait to talk about your, like, specific accomplishments.

But like you said, we're working with outside partners for significant deals, but like, they work at a different [00:33:00] pace. And so we just kind of have to like, you know, for them, if it takes two weeks to redline a contract, that's business as usual. And then for us, that feels like, you know, Two years. Right? It's like so much time in the NFT space.

And so I'm super looking forward to like discussing your accomplishments with like specific names and deliverables, which like for sure will happen as soon as those things start getting signed. Yeah. I mean, in my world I negotiate contracts for like six months before You can never even talk about it.

It's not gonna take that long here. It's not gonna take that long here. Right. But it is, it is, it is frustrating. I mean, I'm not sure if you guys talked about this, um, but something that, that I wanted just throw out to the community is that, you know, I think everybody, at least in, in, in, in this conversation right now, um, understands what we're doing and, and why it feels a little bit different and why it feels a little bit special.

But, you know, I spend a lot of time in, in these other, um, projects and the discords and, and again in, in the Twitter spaces. [00:34:00] And, you know, I, besides our, our friendly glitch wizards, which seem to be um, did that third one get taken care of Doda. No. So we have one left. Okay. No, I just asked the one to report it.

That was nice. So two out of three, that's not so bad. Um, but I, I would like to throw it out there. Um, and even beyond just like the normal people who, who talk in this space, but of course, um, the, the, the regulars are, are welcome to, to, to respond. I think something that, that we all grapple with, I, I think speaking on, on the behalf of everybody on the team is, you know, looking at what we're doing and wanting to make sure that, um, you know, there feels like there's an X factor out there for some projects, some or older, some are newer.

Um, I'm a little bit newer to the space, but I'd love to just understand what people, why people think where we're at. Where do [00:35:00] we think, where do you think that we, we will be in six months? Um, I just, I, I can't help but to like, look at everybody, look at some of these other, I consider us a, a top, a top project in the space.

Um, maybe our volume doesn't necessarily speak to that, but would would love to understand other people's, you know, feedback

Elf: on that. I, I think what Bears Neck is saying is there's a ton of other projects out there that just like pump on open sea to like top 10, and then I think most of 'em disappear, whereas we're like, you know, hovering pretty low on open sea.

But we, I, I feel like we have so many things in our project that are more like long-term, um, that speak to more long-term viability. Uh, anyway. Edward, what do you have to say?

Dotta: So I tweeted about this the other day actually. Um, there's just a feeling. Um, and that's so vague and unquantifiable, but like, if [00:36:00] you see, I mean, you see like big names like Gremlin regularly to tweeting about wizards.

Like, uh, toads have a trait in the project that are based on wooden boys. Like, it feels like the people who get it, who are like interested in more than just the, uh, I don't know, eternal pump, uh, are interested in wizards. And, you know, that might not be wholly true, but you know, the, I, I don't want the next fiver art project.

And those are the things that are pumping. Like, you know, no disrespect to people who are in it just to make money, but like I, I see what's pumping and I don't want that. Like, I don't want the. The people who are constantly typing exclamation point floor in discord, like that is so frantic and the anxiety inducing, I don't Right.

I don't don't [00:37:00] care for it. Yeah. Um, the immediately as I stepped into the discord, I knew, like, I felt good and, and, and I don't know, it was just a feeling I got. And, and so that's why what I have to say is like, it, you just know. Uh, and that again, it's unquantifiable. Yep. But it's just, it's just it. Yeah. I guess, and maybe this is too transparent, but this, you guys will get to know me over, over all this is like, um, I used to play music.

I was like a touring musician for a really long time. And, uh, and like there were these bands that we called them, like the bands. Bands, right. Where there would be bands that all the other musicians who were real musicians had all this respect for them. Right. They were, they were the people that were inspiring.

New groups to form and new sounds, but those, those band bands, they would never reach Critical cuz you know, they would never reach critical, um, success because they were [00:38:00] doing something a little bit different. And I, I have no doubt that Wizards will be, be around for a long, long time, especially given all the stuff that we're, that's sort of behind the curtain that you guys will know soon.

But it's, it's interesting, like there, there is that like maybe it's, there's probably with other projects like us that like are, are doing things a little bit different that aren't playing the week to week game. Um, and you just have to wonder, you know, you have to wonder, do do some of these projects sort of inspire other projects that then take those unique aspects, um, and then, and get that critical.

That, that critical adulation or do they break out and get their time? It's just an inter it's just an interesting thing that I think about all the time.

Elf: What's up

Dotta: man? Yeah. I don't know if I'm making any sense, but I'm making, you're making

Elf: total sense. Go ahead. It sounds like you wanna inspire other projects to possibly fork hours

Dotta: or make them think about forking us in way and it may be a good way or, or whatever, but Well, like, [00:39:00] yeah, I mean, I, I guess what I'm saying is like, I believe in what we're doing so much and obviously everybody here does two and there and there's like, there's this feeling of, um, are we pl like, is is, is it to our detriment to play the long game?

I don't think so. Otherwise we wouldn't be doing it, you know, but it's just something that's out there. One, one key thing I think we're missing in this community, but it's just still too early because maybe there's not too much going on in the background that the community can develop on that we don't really know, like which way we're going like.

There's not, I don't know, I don't know how to say that. Anyway, if we can find some way to onboard other N F T projects, maybe build concept art with them around them. Just get, start building bridges, because what makes a crypto project successful is interoperability people, you know, able to cross bridges and things like that.

Yeah, that's what I,

Elf: yep, that's a great idea effect. I, I will say, like, [00:40:00] you know, on the topic of, you know, it, it does suck a little bit to watch like X NFT project just absolutely rip. Um, but if you,

Dotta: if you look historically, you know, what happens to a lot of those is, you know, it is,

Elf: I don't

Dotta: wanna say it's a pump and dump, but the, the hype comes and goes.

And I think, like, at least just tracking my own portfolio of

Elf: NFTs and like, I have a spreadsheet where I'm, I'm, you know, every once in a while I go through and update everything. And just like seeing how the wizard, my one wizard has, uh, Remains

Dotta: stable, like in comparison to a lot of other projects that I hold that gives

Elf: me hope that, you know, if anything, I think that's a characteristic

Dotta: of a blue chip because, you know, yep.

Elf: Um, it always has the potential

Dotta: for a moon,

Elf: but at the same time, you know, you don't have to worry so much about the floor

Dotta: falling out.

Elf: So, you know, it seems

Dotta: like something, you know, I feel safe just stacking a few more of these guys. Cause [00:41:00] you know,

Elf: they're blue chips baby. I think so too. Um, yeah, I'm looking when we had

Dotta: some come up.

Yeah, please. Yeah.

Elf: Oh, do you wanna speak first? You had your hand up. Hey,

Dotta: everybody. Uh, yeah, I was, um, yeah, I think just the nature of this project, uh, means it was always gonna be like a, a slow burn. Um, and then, Uh, but what I've been noticing, uh, recently looking at other projects and kind of trying to figure out like why these people pump in.

And then also maintaining longevity at the same time. Um, and I think a large part of that is the, uh, the sense of community. I feel like because of the complexity of this project in terms of the decentralized IP and the, the, the things that we're trying to do, the [00:42:00] ethos behind the project can make it, um, somewhat difficult to understand.

But when you have, um, simpler, I wanna call 'em memes, um, that can make people feel part of a project. So if you take the toes, for example, you just see them spamming everywhere, basically. Exclamation point vibe, which is kind of just taking the piss out of, um, Exclamation point, uh, floor, but in a fun way.

And they all seem to get it. And by saying exclamation point vibe, they're signaling to everybody else that they get it. Um, but whereas with the Wizards to get it is to to rock law, to get it is to, you know, to to, to be building things in the background. And I think we've attracted a crowd that, um, is definitely gonna be here for the long run, but that's perhaps a reason why we haven't seen the same, um, kind of price [00:43:00] action that other

Elf: projects have had.

Yep. And then Slick Chick, what's up?

Dotta: Hey guys. So this is the first, uh, hi NFT project I've gotten into and I actually am a professional investor and I just was blown away by it because I could see how I was really impressed by the decentralized content creation. I could really see the value. And, um, somebody earlier said this was like a blue chip.

I, I think. That's how I looked at it. And I didn't really actually appreciate the value until I went out and started researching other projects and other projects that were mooning. And I was like, what is this? And I started joining some other discords and I'm like, I really don't understand. Uh, but I think one thing that they do that I think we can improve, improve on as a community here is visibility.

So with Toads, I know they all changed their profile pictures to toads, uh, lazy lions. Not that that's as phenomenal, but um, they also all made their profile pictures lazy lions. And I think when we talk about the decentralized content here that, that people are putting in and the the creations, I think we can all do a [00:44:00] better job of sharing and continuing to create that and sharing it with like our outside communities.

I think just all helping come together to increase the visibility of this project because I don't think that could hurt. And I think that it is a very remarkable project that is not getting as much attention as it should be getting.

Elf: Yep. I, I think we're all on the same page. I think we get it. I think like the, the, the slow build is actually to our benefit in the future.

And, you know, if, if you guys only knew the things we have cooking behind the scenes, then like, I'm not worried a bit. And I know that when these things land, it's just most likely this project is going to skyrocket in terms of popularity. Um, and yeah, I, I think, uh, I, I think we're all on the same page. Um, I think we're all pretty much doing awesome things.

You know, I, I think network effect is huge and that speaks to the visibility that speaks to, um, growing the community. [00:45:00] I think network effect is everything in every market.

Dotta: Um,

Elf: so yes, thank you all for your in input. And I, yeah, I think, I think we all

Dotta: get it. I do. Yeah. I have two thoughts. Uh, go ahead. Oh, just one real fast.

I, I appreciate that slick. Um, I do think, um, maybe one thing that we can talk about and we can come back to you guys is like, you know, there, there's some stuff that will hopefully come out in the next week or two. Um, fingers crossed if everything goes, uh, the way we want it to, that I think we will, we'll put some spotlights on us.

Um, and maybe we do pick a day where we all, you know, the people who are believers, we pick a day, um, to like switch our profiles and just give a little bit of shout out. Um, that could be cool. So, um, you know, I definitely think that's, that's a part of it. It is, you know, these are, these profiles are us, right?

And so, you know, maybe we can tap into that in, in the near future and organize it. I also don't, I also don't want to overlook the fact that [00:46:00] there's like 80% of the people in this room. Have a wizard as different content. So we believe in you and love you and of course,

Elf: and I, and I love you. If you're not using a wizard, it's totally fine.

Um, but you know what I really love more than using a wizard as a profile pick is, uh, the people who are actually making content with our wizards. And so I wanna give some shout outs right now. Oh yeah, this is actually the best. It's better. It's even better than profile picks. And so obviously an All star wizard is me Wasier with just more of his, I guess it's a pretend game.

I don't even know if it's a real game. Um,

Dotta: Lochness Lochness said something this week in our like, staff discord. She was like, the devil works hard, but MAGA was Yes, yes, yes.

Elf: And so stuff like that is just crucial. Um, and here's what else I love about Magus Wasier is we've asked him to like, Hey, do you want to come up and speak about your stuff?

Like for the past two Wizard Wednesdays? And he still hasn't. [00:47:00] And so now I'm at the point where I'm like, where are you? You know what? I like him better, mysterious. I, oh, I wanna hear his, no, I want him to like remain in the background and be this super mysterious wizard. We never do.

Dotta: I'm gonna invite him up and all he's gonna do is ring.

He'll have to like mute

Elf: him. So, yeah. So thanks Magus Maier. Um, and then of course Oz is, has been making some amazing artwork. Um, he did, he's got a work in progress for someone named Timothy Pipes. Uh, and apparently with Hump from MA's Art. And then, um, we've got, uh, chaos Ma Mio with this hilarious, um, I, I guess he's doing like a, uh, a burn election.

He's putting his wi his wizards up and having people choose which wizard to burn. Um, that's awesome. Yeah. And so, and so the funniest to like candidate up for election right now is this wizard called, um, Fabio of the Fans. And it's this, it's [00:48:00] this hilarious wooden boy wizard and I, I gotta say he j like the way he's depicted in, in this election artwork is he looks, he looks so sad and pitiful as if he's getting ready to be burned.

And it, he, you can see it in his little pixel eyes. He's saying, please don't burn me. Um, so if I carry any weight on this election, please don't burn fa little Fabio of the Sands. He's, he's a good looking wizard. Um, and then, uh, I got a shout out, small Protect for doing some amazing voxel work.

Dotta: Um,

Elf: you know, I, it's, it's funny cuz like Dota and I have been looking for a voxel artist, and Dota of course went to the infamous fiber to find voxel artists.

Dotta: Oh. Um, you gotta

Elf: tell, it's, it's so funny cuz like, Delta was like sharing some work with me, and don't pick this the wrong way, Doda, but like todos non-artistic eye. He was like, Hey, this doesn't look bad, right? I was just,

Dotta: Aw, that [00:49:00] was

Elf: harsh. No, come on. Hey, I will never look at one of your smart contracts and pretend to know what the hell it is.

Okay. But, but, but dude, this like fiber voxel art was like just so unacceptable. But what I'm trying to say is small protects voxel art is just amazing. And like for the longest time I felt like Doda must think I'm just being super picky about this five old fiber voxel art. Um, and, and, and now I'm glad that we have someone who's a real voxel artist, like Small Protect to show how it's done.

Because like, like the biggest problem is like these five artists were not considering all, all the angles of a three-dimensional object. They were just like looking at one angle and then making their 3D art just based on the one angle, but like small protect is doing the full 3D object. Um, so anyway, that was a big rant about how much I like small protects of work.

Um, and then, uh, another favorite piece I've been seeing is, uh, [00:50:00] hin Boyd's, um, tavern scenes,

Dotta: um,

Elf: with, uh, me and DO'S portrait hanging in the tavern. Have you seen that? Oh yeah.

Dotta: So good. Speaking of that, I want, I wanna make like a generator like we have with the Good Morning Generator that puts like any wizard's face in a frame.

I've been meaning to ask Oz, but really anyone who has time Oz is really busy to know. If anybody wants to like build a frame, like that tavern scene, um, I wanna build like a GM generator that's like just for your faces. So then you could like, you know, go to the page and maybe even pick your frame or whatever.

Um, and, and make like a, like a, like a pfp version of your wizard that's just like the face basically. Yep. So anybody wanted to make a frame or help on that, that would be amazing. Yep. Okay. Spaz says he can work with Foz to make a wiz bott to create GMs and frames. Perfect. I love it.

Elf: And then I also wanted to shout out, hen Boyd has been making some pretty funny memes as well.

Um, and he did, uh, an are you afraid of the dark meme that was [00:51:00] like, related to the burn and

Dotta: um,

Elf: You know what was funny to me about that is anyone who's like referencing Are You Afraid Of the Dark, is totally, uh, revealing their age. Um, because I remember that show. Do you guys remember? Are you Afraid of the Dark?

Dotta: Of course. Yeah, I remember

Elf: it. Yeah, totally. Totally. But like, I don't think Gen Z knows what our Year Afraid of the Dark is, but I was just gonna give a funny anecdote about how me and my brother used to scare my little sister, uh, with that cheesy Nickelodeon horror show. Um, but you know, it was pretty scary.

Like I got, yes.

Dotta: It was like, it was kind of like goosebumps. We were just like a bunch of e episodic short stories of like, you know, like Yeah, yeah. They're like on the campfire and just kinda like saying

Elf: short stories to each other. It was pretty cool. Exactly. Are you afraid of the dark was like the goosebumps of tv?

Hundred percent. Um, So, yeah, so I just wanted to give those [00:52:00] shout outs. I hope I didn't miss anybody. Um, I'm sure I did, but, but yeah. But that's, I think that's like the most valuable aspect of our community is everybody's just creating artwork, creating memes, creating content. And of course, uh, the book of lore is continuing to grow.

And, um, behind the scenes we're looking for more ways to share the book of law, uh, entries. We wanna put those on more social media. Um, we really want to incentivize people sh uh, adding to the book of law. Um, and then of course, you know, I, I think D Doda shared this last time, but putting your, putting stuff into the book of lore, um, whitelists you for future airdrops.

Um, so keep that in mind.

Dotta: Yes. So the, so some of the other things with the book of Laura, shout out to Niki this week who's actually working on a, uh, book of lore, uh, bot. I think he's, I don't know if it's he's deployed it yet. I think he's working on it. Uh, but I think we'll have [00:53:00] new entry of the book of lore being dropped into the art and more chat.

We should probably add that, hook it up to Twitter as well, um, on kind of the like, complexity issue. The complexity, um, of like trying to understand wizards and people who are like new coming in. One of the things we're working on is like just helping the, the website be a bit better. Like, we want, we wanna get all of Wizard Wednesdays up on the website.

We wanna make sure that it's organized. We wanna get, um, we, you know, need to write up more about like, uh, you know, I answered today like, oh, how are the wizards stored on chain? I need to write that blog post. I've been saying that since like June. Um, but one of the biggest ways that we're going to try to help, uh, manage the complexity besides documentation.

Is, um, this idea of putting affinity on open sea. Okay, so here's the idea. We've, we've, you know, the folks who are in Discord kind of know about this, right? That it's like in, you know, you can go to Wizards Guide and you can see this idea of affinity. What is the idea of affinity? [00:54:00] Affinity is, you know, essentially all of your wizard's traits.

The body, the familiar, the head, the item. They have a sort of like, um, let's say like magical power built within them of a certain sort of flavor. And the, uh, and within. And within that, uh, within those traits, there's actually like a magical strength that becomes kind of the cohesiveness of your wizard that comes when you have parts that are from sort of, let's call it the same magical flavor.

I don't know el if you want to correct my terminology here. Um, but you know, it's a little bit harder to understand because what it shows actually is that some wizards who, who act in a really cohesive way, we know our community, who's comes a Wizard Wednesday, reads the discord. Do you understand this idea of like, oh, a five out of five affinity means, for example, all five of your traits have like fire affinity or, you know, you know, a four out of four, it's, it's like [00:55:00] a four trait wizard with four forest affinity traits or something.

And so, um, that will have a certain like st type of magic versus like a wizard that's, you know, based in the desert or something. So these ideas, they, uh, exist within our wizards. They're stored on chain, but they're not actually on exposed on open seat. So one of the things that, um, we want to do, people have asked for, um, that we think the community wants is for us to do a metadata update to opens.

See, now of course, this big question is like, well, wait, I thought wizards were on chain, and they are. And the question is, are these, is this gonna change what's on chain? And the answer is no. Um, is it going to change the rarity of my wizard? And the answer to that is no, with an asterisk because. It doesn't change the fundamental rarity of your wizard, none of your traits will change.

But what will change is like surfacing, um, the number of traits, the affinity, um, and then like the sort of percentage of affinity on your wizard. So there, so I do recognize that there's [00:56:00] a case that, for example, there might be a market repricing of some wizards once these traits become easier for people to access through a user interface that they're used to.

Um, so I for sure want to do this, but I also wanna make sure we check with the community. So, um, what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna, the plan is now, you know, give me a bit of flex room here. But the plan is that, uh, we are going to, um, upload these new traits that show affinity and affinity percentage onto testnet open C.

So if you haven't tried this before, opens C actually has a testnet. We'll pass it around, uh, the secret tower and we'll let people kind of like explore. And, uh, you know, just to double check, take a look. And then what I'd like to do actually, is I'd like to take a snapshot vote. So snapshot.org is, um, a website where you can basically go and people who own a wizard can sign a vote saying like, oh yes, I vote for or against this.

And so [00:57:00] we'll put it up to a vote. Do you want to add affinities to opens sea? And I'll describe what those look like in the post. Um, and you can vote. And so, um, we haven't picked the exact numbers, but it'll be fairly low, right? Like, it'll be something like, as long as a hundred wizards vote, like a hundred like wizard holders, one wizard, one vote.

Um, and as long as we get a hundred votes and then more than 50% want to add affinities to opens, see, then we'll we will add it. Um, and that's basically like a soft, let's call it like a soft metadata update. That like, doesn't affect the underlying sort of like essence of any of your wizards. It doesn't change the traits, it just exposes new data.

Yeah. There's a, uh, well,

Elf: yeah, I was gonna mention the second thing. So in addition to exposing the affinities, the second thing, yeah. We are also doing a, a small rename pass on certain properties. It is really just to fix a few mistakes. Um, like, let's see, how do I say this there, there's like one, there's one, okay.

There's a death eater for example, [00:58:00] and that's like straight up a JK rolling creation. I don't want us to get sued. I don't think we would, but just to protect against that, we're changing the name of the death eater. Um, and then, and then some of the clothes, the, the bodies are like, They're the, the title of them are, are Miscolored.

I, I called something blue and it's really red and so we're just trying to fix those stupid little things. Um, it's, it's really as simple as that. Um, you know, just side note, it's, it's funny cuz I was, I was, uh, watching a Lex play of Cave Symphony of the Night, a game made by Capcom, a hugely important game, and they freaking misspelled a card's name in the game.

They spelled it alo cart with a t on the end. And if you're gonna misspell any character's name, it is definitely not that one that you wanna misspell because his spelling is crucial because it's Dracula spelled backwards. So if you misspell Ali card, you have made a huge fuck up. [00:59:00] Um, so if Capcom can misspell things, I think we can too, but we're gonna, we're gonna try to fix these, these misspellings and misnaming.

Um, so that's, that's all I wanted to say about the, the

Dotta: rename. Yeah. And so for the rename, two things to know about that one. I'm gonna give you a spreadsheet. In fact, I think I even have the spreadsheet. Let me just double check with health after, before I share it. Well, I'll give you a spreadsheet, which is literally like, here are the 20 things that we're gonna rename.

You know, there's like two traits named purple yoga, so we're gonna rename one of them. Violet yoga. Yeah. Um, um, the, the Venus Fly trap, uh, sorry, like the unicorn horn prop Yep. Is actually labeled Venus Fly Trap. It's like huge mistake. Straight up wrong. And, and so, um, so that said, we'll give you the spreadsheet of what these props are that, that we're proposing to change.

And we will have a separate vote. It's gonna be a separate vote because affinities is just adding new information and exposing that was already there. These are actually renames. I [01:00:00] honestly don't think these are gonna be contagious in the community. I think everyone's gonna vote for it and it's to be str like my expectation is that these are like straightforward changes.

People are gonna wanna do it, but I also just wanna make sure that we're like doing a gut check with like cryptographic signatures to let, like, it's basically a governance vote that people who actually hold wizards wanna do this. So I'll put this all on up in a dock and we will, uh, you know, send it out and I'll ask you to vote and we'll go from there.

Will this be our first like official connect to Wally governance vote?

Elf: Yep. Cool. Pl, please vote the right way.

Dotta: Just go with your

Elf: hearts. Vote for the rename. I'm, I'm gonna start putting up, um, I don't know, uh, political banners on our Twitter. Vote for the rename vote. Vote for, for props. Prop zero one against

Dotta: the flame that, that misspelling anecdote, um, reminds me of when we misspelled gandolph in, in one of the posts and we get called out for it.

Disaster. Hey, every, Hey, [01:01:00] we're all human. We're all, we're all wizards. Wizards make mistakes. Totally little.

Elf: Cool. Um, so we did have someone who wanted to share lore today, but I think we're over time, so we might push that to next week. Unless do, do you think we should fit it in or?

Dotta: You know, I think we should probably cut at time.

Okay. I, we had a lot to cover. We, like, we could do two lore next week if we'd want to. So, sorry, sorry

Elf: for the lore sharing. Yep. But, but Laura is honestly one of the most important things, so I don't wanna downplay that at all. Yep. Um, before

Dotta: we go, do we, do we talk about the book Allure at all today? Yep.

Okay, cool. Well, what do you want? What'd you wanna say? I just wanna say that it's pretty freaking awesome and that people should keep writing in it. Yeah. Elf just promised a future airdrop for

Elf: everyone that No, I, I said you whitelisted for writing in the, in the book, which is true. A hundred of the flames were because people wrote in the book, right?

Dotta: Yeah. They were. Yeah. We, and we will. [01:02:00] That's

Elf: a good place. No, it is. And, and not to beat this, but like, you know, Magus was here once again, he came up with this concept of proof of lore, and I think that's like crucial to what we are. I love

Dotta: it. I love it. So writers. I would like it. I would like it if, if donor Alf, like someone writes in the book of Lori, you guys have to go over and make them dinner in person.

Elf: That's the airdrop we showed here. Yeah.

Dotta: Airdrop. Cause we come to your house. Alf, Alf, Alf. What? And we make you makeup. Alf, what is, if you had to cook one dish for a wizard, what would it be?

Elf: Um, uh, it would be, um, stewed, potatoes and rabbit. Nice

Dotta: sounds

Elf: hardy. That's, that's the lord of the rings. I, I, I will say this, the

Dotta: longer wasier doesn't come up on stage, the more I'm convinced this is vitalic or some

Elf: super coder.

Just Yes,

Dotta: totally. Yeah, exactly.