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EN3008 - Dre'ganth


The photo above is an official photo superimposed onto my blue background

It was said, upon the icy winds, within the highest peaks of Dragongorge you could find the lost Dragons of Ice. Stories of old described Dragons of wondrous blue, who glided and soared above the mountain passes, their skillful flight earned them the respect of their master The High Wizard of Winter, Vrorst. With admiration and respect from Vrorst they became his very eyes to whoever should cross into his lands, until, that is, came the day of the great betrayal. When all of the Winter minions were summoned to do battle, the Ice Dragons refused their masters calling, although born of Ice and were expected to fight, their respect to all things living and hatred to evil enraged Vrorst’s anger who’s snow dragons were released to hunt down and destroy every last one. Dre’ganth, leader of the Ice clan, called his brethren to him and fled into the deep, cold reaches of the glacial pass. Only one knew of their realm and how to get there, the High Dragonmaster Shadragora, in who’s death passed on his secrets to Throstle, his trusted apprentice and now mightiest Dragonmaster ever known and here it will remain until peace returns…

(The above is taken from the certificate)

NUMBER

EN3008

NAME

DRE'GANTH

TITLE

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SCULPTOR

ROB SIMPSON

HEIGHT

19cm (7.5")

RELEASED

14th of September 2006

RETIRED/SOLD OUT

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LIMITED

Open Edition

NUMBER ACTUALLY MADE

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ORIGINAL SELLING PRICE (£)

£29.99

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CHAPTER

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PICTURE

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OTHER INFORMATION

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Below is the artwork by Rob Simpson

The photos below were taken at the Harrogate trade show in 2006 and will be replaced eventually
 
 
 

 Below is a photo of a 'Master' in it's componant parts (Photo supplied by Rob Simpson)

Below are photos of a UK made pre-production piece white
dreganth_white_01.jpg


In the first two photos below you can see where the translucent resin ice crystals are to fit (they are numbered 1 to 4)
 

 

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