Dragon Plate, relic grade book adornment

Dragon Plate, relic grade book adornment

2x2 Black
$30.00
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Dragon Plate, relic grade book adornment

Dragon Plate, relic grade book adornment

$30.00
Size and Finish

This listing is for 1 BOOK CORNER PLATEs, crafted as a relic-grade enhancement for grimoires, journals, codices, and leather-bound tomes.

NOTE: Matte Black pieces arrive in a raw black finish—perfect for collectors who want to apply their own patina, metallic dry-brushing, or antiquing.

Recovered from a sealed alcove in the Ashenspire Mountains, this Dragonplate corner bears the unmistakable carving of a Wyrmwatcher — a sentinel dragon coiled protectively beside a mountain hollow. Ancient chronicles claim plates like these were fixed to tomes that recorded the debts, treasures, and forgotten names owed to dragonkind.

The relief is deep and heavily detailed:

wings arched in a defensive sweep

spiked tail curled along the border

mountain peak rising behind the beast

a lone cave entrance, carved like a warning

Collectors call this plate the Dragonplate Corner, a guardian meant for books of fire, legacy, or dangerous knowledge.

This corner is ideal for:

fantasy novels & collector editions

draconic grimoires

treasure-ledgers & worldbuilding tomes

D&D spellbooks

prestige custom builds

Available finishes:
Matte Black — Antique Gold — Antique Steel

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🐉 Optional Setting Stamp (Matched Single Stamp — $10 OR 2-for-$20 Kit)

To mount the Dragonplate with perfect precision, you may add the matched Dragonplate Setting Stamp.

Option A — Single Stamp ($10)
A deep-profile matched stamp to seat this specific relic into your cover material.

Option B — Dual-Stamp Kit ($20)
Two matching stamps for:

Deep impressions (thick leather covers / hardcovers)

Light impressions (soft journals / thinner covers)

Using a setting stamp gives:

a precise recessed outline

clean edges

flawless alignment

a museum-quality inlay where the plate looks forged into the book

This is the method used for relic-grade builds and all high-end Pandemonium editions.

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Lore Notes

In wyrmling lore, a dragon carved into a book’s corner served as more than decoration — it was a claim mark. A book bound under a dragon’s silhouette was believed to be protected by ancient fire, carried safely through battles, storms, and betrayals.

Even now, the Dragonplate carries that same presence: proud, sharp, territorial, and unyielding.

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