The 10,000-Piece Mint Is Complete

The Ethereum collection contract now reports a total supply of 10,000 tokens, while the official Other Worlders collection on OpenSea shows the mint as ended. The final generation record divides that supply into 9,970 generative pieces and 30 one-of-ones.

Distribution was broadly even. About 5,000 tokens went through the whitelist phase and about 5,000 were made available through the public mint. Early supporters received priority access without closing the collection to people who discovered it during the public phase.

The primary mint is now closed. Anyone entering the collection from this point will need to acquire a token from a holder who chooses to list on a secondary marketplace.

What Collectors Minted

Each token is an animated pixel-art character assembled from a collection-wide system of alien types, eye traits, backgrounds and visual effects. The final set contains 30 model families, 43 background categories, 12 eye categories and 11 effect categories, with the 30 one-of-ones sitting outside the normal generative combinations.

The Other Worlders NFT model archive gives each main type its own file. Some models come directly from established UFO and paranormal lore. Others introduce characters, species and concepts that belong specifically to the developing Other Worlders universe.

ModelSource ThreadRole In The Collection
Alien GreyModern contact and abduction loreThe most recognisable visitor archetype
VarginhaThe 1996 Brazilian entity caseA direct link between a sighting file and a model family
Machine ElfDMT entity reports and impossible geometryA bridge into consciousness and altered-state lore
InsectoidMantid encounter reports and hive-mind imageryA clinical, non-human intelligence archetype
PhytokinOriginal Other Worlders fictionA link into the planned novel universe

The Lore Starts With Familiar Visitors

The first lore layer places recognisable UFO and paranormal archetypes beside original characters built for the Other Worlders universe. Greys, reptilians, insectoids, Nordics, Varginha beings, machine elves and jinn give people a route from familiar reports, folklore or altered-state accounts into the collection.

The original models take the setting beyond an illustrated catalogue of existing lore. Phytokin are beings changed by Phyto's living Root-Mesh, Primary Water, Blight zones, seed-stones and damaged planetary memory. Sentinels belong around sealed thresholds and warning marks left by the Cutters Guild. These names already point towards places, factions and conflicts that can carry longer stories.

This structure lets the collection work in two directions. Existing articles can explain the cultural source behind a model, while new lore can turn those models into characters and civilisations inside one connected fictional world.

What Is Coming Over The Next Two Weeks

The first post-mint phase will be a paced two-week release of collection detail and worldbuilding. Instead of dropping a finished encyclopedia at once, each update will open one part of the project and give the community time to explore it.

  • Model spotlights covering the alien type, eyes, background and effect system.
  • Trait and rarity breakdowns drawn from the final 10,000-piece output.
  • Short lore entries introducing characters, species, locations and factions.
  • New links between the NFT models and the UFO, alien and otherworldly archive.
  • Behind-the-scenes notes from more than three years of art, website and project development.

The aim is a steady stream rather than one oversized lore dump. Each release should make one part of the collection easier to understand while leaving room for the world to evolve.

The Longer Plan Is A Direction, Not A Promise

The longer plan is deliberately flexible. It sets the direction for Other Worlders without guaranteeing that every stage will happen exactly as described. Some work is already under way, while the larger media and science ideas depend on resources, partnerships and community response.

StageCurrent Direction
Core ProjectThe mint is complete. Website development, world concepts and initial lore stories continue.
Website BusinessGrow the content hub and build sustainable revenue through advertising, affiliates and selected commercial partnerships.
Brand And MerchMove from visual identity and usage rules into small tests for shirts, hoodies, stickers, pins and other physical products.
IP And CollectiblesDeepen the canon, finish a structured lore bible, develop rough novel chapters and prototype trading cards or limited prints.
MediaBuild character sheets and a story bible, then test concept art, a pilot outline and a short animated proof of concept.
CommunityExplore holder competitions, UFO event partnerships and astronomy-linked experiences tied to characters or factions.
Long-Range MoonshotsInvestigate research grants, instruments, surveys and possible involvement with a real observatory or exoplanet story.

From Collection To IP

Selling out the mint closes the distribution phase and opens the slower work of proving what the project can become. The supply is fixed, the trait system is public and the 30 signature models now have a permanent base from which the lore can grow.

"The NFTs are the foundation. The world is what we build from there."

The website will remain the public home for the archive, project updates and new story material. Lore, merch, collectibles, media and community ideas will be developed in stages and judged on the response they receive rather than treated as automatic promises.

For now, holders can explore the model files, follow new releases through Other Worlders on X and join the Other Worlders Discord as the first post-mint drops begin.