I randomly opened the @the11beasth lore page thinking I’d skim through it for two minutes and leave, but I ended up reading way longer than I expected. It didn’t feel like one of those NFT projects where the story is just there for decoration. The world actually feels lived in, like every Beast already existed somewhere before the collection was even created.
What pulled me in was how different the beasts felt from each other. Some gave off this calm but dangerous energy, while others felt chaotic or completely unpredictable ( personally liked the chaotic ones)
You start imagining what kind of world could create characters like that, and suddenly you’re not even looking at them as NFTs anymore, just characters with history behind them
That’s the kind of thing most collections miss. People don’t really remember floor prices forever, but they do remember stories and characters they connect with
@the11beasth feels closer to a world people can keep exploring over time instead of something made only for a quick hype cycle
Definitely one everyone should keep an eye on fr