In my last article I’d written about NFTArtMuseum, a new NFT project I’m following, and because I like it so much that I’d done my first giveaway from my own collection with that article.
It was my intention for that to be a first article and an introduction to the first 2 pieces of art (Between Lines Grey & Between Lines Blue) from the first edition of the Other World series from the artist, Lalav.
In this next installment, I’ll continue with the second edition, the Aeternum art pieces that lead to a blending option to get an Epic. I’m also happy to inform you that NFTArtMuseum is kind enough to offer you a chance to win one of these pieces.
Here’s what you need to do for a chance to get this piece of NFT art:
- Follow NFTArtMuseum Telegram Group
- Follow NFTArtMuseum Twitter
- Post your TG, Twitter handle & your WAX address in the comment section below
- COMPLETE the above by 9 PM PT, Thursday, 20th May 2021
The FASTEST 8 persons who COMPLETE ALL of the above will receive the following directly from NFTArtMuseum.
1. 1st & 2nd fastest will each receive a Between Lines Rare
2. 2nd & 3d fastest will each receive an Aeternum Rare
3. 5th to 8th fastest will each receive an Aeternum Common
The Aeternum
The second edition drops are structured differently from the first edition Between Lines. Do read my previous article for information about NFT Art Museum, Lalav, and the first edition drops.
What: Aeternum Pieces, Quantity, and Rarity
There are a total of 3 art pieces and 4 component pieces that make up the Aeternum edition. These range in quantity and rarity from only 210 mints to 1000 mints, depending on the pieces.
We start with the component pieces, which are made up of the Aeternum Cyan, Aeternum Magenta, Aeternum Yellow, and the Aeternum Black.
Let’s go through each of these.
Aeternum Cyan

The Aeternum Cyan is a Common component piece with 1000 maximum mints. This free drop was done through AtomicHub on 22 April 2021.
Aeternum Magenta

The Aeternum Magenta is a Common component piece with 730 maximum mints. This free drop was done through AtomicHub on 28 April 2021.
Aeternum Yellow

The Aeternum Yellow is a Rare component piece with 400 maximum mints. This free drop was done through AtomicHub on 7 May 2021.
Aeternum Black

The Aeternum Black is an Epic component piece with 210 maximum mints. This free drop was done through AtomicHub on 7 May 2021.
What can you do with these 4 component pieces?
As you can see above, all the component pieces have been fully distributed. If you need any of the four components, you can get them at the AtomicHub secondary market.
So, what do you do once you have all the four component pieces? You blend them.
The Blend

The blend will be released on Friday, 21st May 2021, and the blending link will be available at least 24 hours in advance in the NFTArtMuseum Telegram group. Make sure you’re on the NFTArtMuseum Telegram group to receive the announcement.
There will only be a maximum of 210 total opportunities to blend, meaning this Epic Aeternum will only have a maximum of 210 mints!
Aeternum Epic (click on the image to see the animation)

You’ll definitely want to get your hand on a piece of this beauty.
Aeternum Common & Aeternum Rare
So far, I’d mentioned 4 Component pieces (Aeternum Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black) and 1 Art piece (Epic Aeternum) that’s a result of the blend.
That leaves 2 more pieces I haven’t discussed. These are the Aeternum Common (1000 max mints) and the animated Aeternum Rare (500 max mints).
I have noticed that these two are mostly dropped through the frequently held Parties at the NFTArtMuseum Telegram Group. That’s why you should follow the group to be informed when these parties are held.
Aeternum Common

Aeternum Rare(click on the image to see the animation)

It is my understanding that there will be a total of 10 editions in the Other World Series. To date, 2 editions have been released. We are in for a treat if these two are any indication of things to come. If you’re on their Telegram Group, you would have already seen some teasers of these to-be-released artworks.
Stay tuned for future developments in this project. As indicated, I’ll be following closely.
Hope you’ve enjoyed learning about this collection. Thank you for reading and good luck with the lucky draw.
Happy collecting!
Image Source: All images above courtesy of the NFT Art Museum.