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EN3011 - Anemoss

The Southern Western plains of Dragongorge have always held a particular interest to the scribes, especially Pethrill, and adventurers of Enchantica. For it is here that the Great Observer himself, Danskamere, had spent many years recording and studying the great and wondrous Dragons of Paradise, his works described the Great Dragon Pia-Sharn, a mighty creature of such wondrous colour and yet within his journals another, yet, more fascinating description was to be revealed. It was the mighty Anemoss. “As the light of the sun reached its highest the valley was filled with the call of another, Pia’Sharn had began to move, as if in reverence to another, higher beast. From behind the forest line a wondrous spectacle started to take place. For rising upon its thick tail was Anemoss, its wings began to unfold, the suns rays danced upon its magnificent scales, hues of purple and blues filled the air, its huge bulk, now fully lifted from the floor, shone with a brilliance of colour I had never seen, words could not describe the magnitude of this beast and all who watched, bowed their heads in great respect. Anemoss reared back his horned head and called far beyond the mountainous peaks of the North. The king of the Paladris had arrived and none could ever equal…

TAKEN FROM THE GREAT BOOK OF ENCHANTICA, The travel journals of Danskamere.

(The above is taken from the certificate)

NUMBER

EN3011

NAME

ANEMOSS

TITLE

ANEMOSS

SCULPTOR

ROB SIMPSON

HEIGHT

25cm (9.75")

RELEASED

14th of September 2006

RETIRED/SOLD OUT

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LIMITED

1,000

NUMBER ACTUALLY MADE

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ORIGINAL SELLING PRICE (£)

£79.99

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Below is the artwork by Rob Simpson

(All photos of Anemoss were taken by me at the Dragon Alley event in Pembroke in July 2007)
 
 

Below are photos of the original wax sculpture alongside it's counterpart Pia'Sharn (Photos supplied by Rob Simpson)


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

 

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