

The series is set in a fantasy-like realm called The Kingdom of Tezonia which he describes as “…a world powered by magic and wonder”. Each Knight has a unique style, weapon, armor, background scenery, and music. KOT is a series of 500 unique 1/1 knight NFTs that is being released on Hicetnunc ( Knights of Tezonia). Over the last couple of weeks, Discowarlock has expanded his uniquely captivating 3D style into the collectible market with his new series that he aptly named Knights of Tezonia (KOT). embarked on a collectible series that is equally well crafted, aptly called Knights of Tezonia (KOT). Recently, Discowarlock has expanded the scope of his uniquely engrossing 3D environments to create an engrossing collectible series, aptly called Knights of Tezonia. It is as though you are a part of the scenery, simply observing, as a part of the beautiful and peaceful moments of nature, no doubt an experience we all could use once in a while during our busy days! One could easily escape into these picturesque dreamscapes and dissolve into an almost meditative state. With sound effects you might expect from a well-crafted ambient nature recording, you can almost feel the wind, rain, and other natural elements displayed.


To get a sense for his talent, let yourself go as you drift off into one of his imaginary natural dreamscapes such as his Gaia’s 4 Seasons, which follows a serene forest walkway through the changes of the seasons. If you haven’t seen his work yet, you are definitely in for a treat!ĭiscowarlock’s impressively realistic, welcoming, and meditative creations evoke a sense of peace and tranquility that one might experience at the mouth of the forest on a breezy fall day. If you’ve ever encountered his breathtaking 3D environments, you will likely be familiar with his work since it is truly an impressive experience. An Introduction To The Knights Of Tezonia Interviewįor the 12th installment in the XTZ News Exploring NFT Art on Tezos series, we caught up with the talented and innovative artist, Discowarlock.
