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From: . s t e f a n stefan@*****.org
Subject: Dragon Colors
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 02:01:11 +0200
>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.

Dunky is blue and silver, shown on the cover of Dunkys secrets and it's
also mentioned here and there that "he" is of that colouration.

Lofwyr. I have heard pretty much every colour in the rainbow on him. First
I thought he was black, then gold, followed by red. In dunkys will he gives
someone an arrow of dragonslaying (a certain colour) if someone reveals
what is behind a door in one of Loffs buildings. Or have my brain mixed
that up. But wouldn't that make sense that he was the colour of the slaying
arrows specification ?

I once saw a model of a corp dragon with a digital watch was that Lofwyr ?
cause then i think he was brown.

So on Lofwyr I really have no idea what so ever ... the only "cover" on
Lowfyr I know of is the one on corp. download and i'm not even sure if that
really is lofwyr but if he is then he is some sort of golden brown (check
out my homepage I got the picture there).

.stefan


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