Dragons have been a mainstay of art (at least in the Old World) for millenia. Who am I to upset a tradition? I've been drawing dragons ever since I read this one book on dragons when I was 3 or 4.
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Red Dagger
 Red Dagger is one of my best dragons ever. His head was inspired by the Persian dragons, while his pose was inspired by the ever-popular, classic, heraldic dragons. |
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Leywiatan
 This is Leywiatan (LOO-vie-uh-tan). He's based off of the biblical sea monster, Leviathan, who was mentioned in the Book of Job in the Bible, and off of this one sea-monsterish looking creature from the cartoon show, Extreme Ghostbusters.He's actually a pleasant creature, as his favorite pastimes include singing, and eating sea-foam. |
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Zerkalny Drakon
 This is the Zerkalny Drakon ("mirror dragon"). My Elfwood friend, Erik Johnson, colored it. Doesn't it look so pretty phasing into our dimension? |
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The creatures of this page are © Stanton F. Fink. Thieves will be incinerated.
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