Jan 21st 2005
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Not a new picture: I just wanted to upload something.
Dawnbringer. Legendary as one of Kalganos's first 'children'. Tsingsagroth was the first goldren dragon. To start with, legend had it that the first twelve dragons were of no colour and only earned their colouration through their actions. They then passed their colour on to their offspring and so the different colours of dragons were created..
Legend has it that, during the stuggles of the gods in the Age of Immortals, the dark gods banded together behind the God of Dusk and sealed the sky with eternal twilight, Six of the twelve first dragons did not care, but the other six did. The strongest of them flew up to touch the sky and, with his great claws, tore the veil of dusk, sundering night and bringing light to the world once more. As the sunlight streamed through it's rays touched his scales making them shine like gold. And so the first goldren dragon came to be.
End of Tymaeran mythology lesson.
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shadowphoenix Says:
Very nice. I like the detail you went into on the horns and claws.
Final Nova Says:
Beautiful job on the details on this picture, very pretty. =3
hydra Says:
The detail is amazing, and the coloring is godly, wow.
kerosene Says:
EGADS i wish i could draw dragons this well! this is amazing.
pazazz Says:
Awesome as usual. I love the fine details, they remind me of the Alien mixed with dragon aspects. Very nice!
gargoyle Says:
Wow, I like this a lot. How do you do all the fine little detail work?
skorne Says:
It's amazing to see another thorny dragon like this.. I can honestly say I understand the tribulation it is to draw all those little spikes. The scales are just amazing, as are the membraneous wings.. sfhsdklf your dragons are always so beautiful.
bluejackal Says:
This is absolutely stunning AND the pallet is so much different than your usual work! Your detail kills me. x.x
Straya Says:
Awesome, the detail is amazing! O_O;
LadyCimmerian Says:
O_O wow. just... wow...