Pink dragons....


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One of the really old Dragon magazines had a Pink Dragon which was a cross-breed between Red and White dragons as a joke.

I can't remember which issue, but it's such an obvious joke they probably did it more than once.

Geoff.
 

Pink dragons....

Do they exist in any books?
They exist more in the world of miniatures, mainly until the painter learns not to mix white with red to highlight scales.

On D-Mag.
I believe one version had a breath that was capturing bubbles.

Then there was this critter from Mr. Foglio...Don't get it wet.
http://www.studiofoglio.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/pin.dragon1.jpg

I think one could build a "pink dragon" from the 2e dragon magazine article that focused on customising dragons body shapes, breaths and methods of operations. That was a damn good article.
 
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Geoff Watson said:
One of the really old Dragon magazines had a Pink Dragon which was a cross-breed between Red and White dragons as a joke.

I can't remember which issue, but it's such an obvious joke they probably did it more than once.

"Sure, just get them goood and drunk" /CHEF
 

frankthedm said:
They exist more in the world of miniatures, mainly until the painter learns not to mix white with red to highlight scales.

I saw that and when my mind started associating "pink" with "painter" it slipped and I started humming Henry Mancini's music. (Pink Panther.)

Actually I think that the pink dragon should be the logical opposite of the black dragon. The so called "Pepto-Bismol" breath weapon, coats soothes and protects. :p
 

In the Netbook Guide to Alchohol, I do believe the Alchohol Dragon was pink (with an intoxicating breath weapon), but it was 2e.
 

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