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Thief Dragon by Andrew Bill from the Dragonsite Collection Thief #AB20018
from Andrew Bill


Regular Price: $175.00
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Thief Dragon, AB20018, Dragon Figurine Collectible by Andrew Bill from the Dragonsite Collection.

Furnuculus was a dragon with an incurable taste for jewels, especially famous jewels, legendary jewels, jewels deemed by great adventurers to be so fabulous, so magical, so desirable they inspired countless wildly heroic exploits to attain them.

As told in the Third Book of Treasure, Furnunculus, a fierce dragon, named by his creator and therefore given liberty and freewill,m slowly became a prodigious collector owing to his felonious porpensities. In time his reputation began to rival those of the greatest treasure thieves of them all.

This of course inspired the more industrious enchaters to devise even greater trials of ingenuity and courage in an attempt to thwart the devilish dragon. Callidus, arguably the most devious of the great labyrinth masters set to work on a new creation and commissioned the Heaven's Tear-an irridecent diamond cut from the priceless slab unearthed at the legendary mine of Crystallym-the rarest of prizes to lure the dragon.

The Furunuculus would be tempted by this glitttering bauble was without question and Callidus, for his part, prepared his most tortuous endeavour to vanquish the dragon marauder.

At the end of an intricate maze, packed with deadly trails and conundrums, the dragon encounters the final, the ultimate test. A golden dragon statue bearing the diamond surrounded by a writhing ring of fire; living flame crafted by sorcery into a giant nest of seething vipers, just one bite from which would seal the dragon's fate.

Andrew Bill Dragons 2007 Gaia AB20017 and Thief AB20018 have been added to Collection Dragons by Andrew Bill, Dragons are made from a cold cast resin, hand painted & exquisite attention to color & detail. These Brilliant colorful dragons are a must have for any Dragon Collector. These sculpture statue figurines have been carefully selected for their beauty and make perfect gifts for the discerning dragon collector.

As is his wont, the verbuMMagus closes the book before we see whether Callidus becomes poorer by one priceless diamond or Furunculus the richer. of one thing we can be certain; however, the dragon will not feign from this task and whilst there is life within him, will not rest until the famous jewel is within his grasp.

Specifications
  • Conjured By Andrew Bill
  • Material: Cold Cast Porcelain
  • Painting: Acrylic
  • Dimensions: 13” H x 8” W x 10”D
  • Limited Edition of 2000 Worldwide
  • Boxing Full color DRAGONSITE box
  • complete with Certificate of Authenticity



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