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From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: Dragon Colors
Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2000 19:31:41 +0200
According to ShadowRunner9653@***.com, at 10:51 on 25 Jun 00, the word on
the street was...

> I have the Dunkelzahn Miniature as well as the Lofwyr and was wondering if
> anyone knew the color schemes for these two dragons. I thought I read
> somewhere the Dunk is Silver and Blue but I'm not positive.

Lofwyr is more or less gold in color, while Dunkelzahn is blue with silver
(disregard the election poster, which shows a green dragon). The best
source for Lofwyr is the painting printed in the color section of the Tir
Tairngire sourcebook -- or if you happen to be Shadorat, the original ;)
For Dunkelzahn, there is no published picture that really shows which
color goes where (the front cover of Dunkelzahn's Secrets doesn't really
help, as it only shows his head).

FWIW, I've got both these figures as well, and painted Lofwyr's belly and
wings (both upper and undersides) in gold, with the rest of his body (the
scaly part of his body, his head, limbs, and the bones in the wings) in
bronze with dark-colored horns on his head. My Dunkelzahn has a silver
belly, chin, lower limbs, and undersides of his wings, with the rest in
blue though again with dark horns.

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