# The Lore

In the darkened corners of the crypto world, there are whispers of the **666**—a number long feared and revered in the ancient texts of the **Book of Revelation**, where it marks the coming of the Beast, a harbinger of the apocalypse. But in the world of $GYARD, this number doesn’t signal doom—it signals the **rebirth**.

The **total supply of $GYARD is 666**, a reference to the iconic number that marks the rise of something far greater. Just as the Beast represents the beginning of a new era, we believe the **XRPL** is the beast that heralds the end of old, stagnant projects. The apocalypse? It’s not the destruction of the world—it’s the resurrection of forgotten NFTs, burned tokens, and memecoins left for dead.

In the cryptic realm of $GYARD, the apocalypse is **the rise of the undead**. The dead coins, once buried in obscurity, rise as newborn zombies, hungry for redemption and rebirth. Each token represents the spirit of what was lost—NFTs abandoned, coins that failed, and XRPs sacrificed along the way—now given new life in the form of **meme coins**.

As the graveyard stirs, the flipped switch on the **XRPL** ignites the revival of the forgotten. The end is not the destruction of value—it is the **reawakening of hope**, as the **undead** return stronger, faster, and ready to take on the world. And so, the story of $GYARD begins... a token forged in the fires of the apocalypse, destined to rise with the undead, embracing the chaos and power of the **Beast** itself.

Welcome to the graveyard. The undead are waiting. 🪦

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