For Empyrean readers, Ironteeth witch readers, and anyone whose to-be-read pile leans toward dragons. Ten 3D-printable dragon bookmarks I've drawn over the past year in a small studio in Sweden, sized to slip between paperback pages without bending the spine.
Most of them lean into a 2D-art silhouette: gold or white dragons on a deep-black backing, often with a crescent moon and a scatter of stars. They print clean as a single filament if you want a quieter shelf, or as a multicolor pass on a Bambu AMS when you want the gold to pop against the night sky. A flat 2D-art bookmark sits flatter against a page than any embossed one would, which is the design brief I keep coming back to: useful first, decorative second.
Drawn for the Empyrean readers
Six of the ten started life as Fourth Wing designs. If you're somewhere between Iron Flame and Onyx Storm and want a bookmark with the right vibe, this is where to start.
The first one I drew was a Basgiath dragon, a single in-flight silhouette in gold AMS against a deep-black backing.

Fourth Wing Dragon Bookmark
for Empyrean readers + romantasy dragon-rider fans
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After that I tried a fiercer pose, more wing-spread and less profile. That one became the second Fourth Wing variant in the lineup.

Fourth Wing Dragon Bookmark
for Empyrean readers + Basgiath dragon-rider fans
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The next two were experiments with how the night-sky backing reads against the dragon. Same silhouette family, different staging.

Dragon Bookmark Fourth Wing
for the romantasy reader at the dragon-rider chapter
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Dragon Bookmark Fourth Wing
a soaring-dragon bookmark for the Empyrean reread
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Then a crescent-moon variant: I added a moon at the top of the bookmark and three dragons in flight beneath it, scattered stars across the rest. This one is probably the prettiest of the set.

Dragon Bookmark Fourth Wing Fantasy
Empyrean dragons under a crescent moon
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The sixth one isn't a dragon in profile at all. It's a bat-dragon hybrid with spread wings, two-tone, sized to also work as a bookshelf accent when it's not holding a page. Reads more dark-romance than romantasy if you want that energy.

Bat Dragon Wings Bookmark
for Empyrean readers + the dark-romance shelf
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The Ironteeth witch corner
One of the ten leans firmly toward Throne of Glass. If you're more Manon Blackbeak than Violet Sorrengail, this is your bookmark. The wyvern silhouette holds at paperback width, and the 2D art is tuned the same way as the Fourth Wing set.

Throne of Glass Bookmark Dragon
for Manon Blackbeak + Ironteeth witch fans
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Three dragons that don't pick a side
Some readers don't want a fandom on their bookmark. They want a generic dragon that works for whatever paperback is on the nightstand. Three of these sit in that lane.
The flagship generic is a single white dragon against a starry sky, with snowy mountains at the bottom. I drew it as the entry point for readers who weren't deep into any specific series.

Dragon Bookmark
for romantasy + dragon-rider readers
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Next is a dual-purpose one designed to sit on a shelf as decor when it's not in a book. Same dragon silhouette, slightly thicker so it stands up on its own.

Dragon Bookmark Bookshelf Decor
a dual-purpose dragon for the romantasy shelf
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And the cross-fandom one: three gold dragons in flight on a deep-black backing with scattered stars. Reads equally well in Fourth Wing or Throne of Glass depending on which paperback is open.

Dragons Bookmark Fantasy
fantasy dragons for the romantasy crossover shelf
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How they print
These are flat 2D-art bookmarks, not embossed sculpts. The silhouette is doing the work, not the texture, which is why a single filament reads almost as cleanly as a full multicolor AMS pass. Most of the multicolor versions are tuned for Bambu AMS in gold against a deep black, sometimes silver against the same. If you don't have AMS, every one of them prints clean as a single filament too. You don't lose the design.
Free files live on MakerWorld, where I publish everything. Commercial printing rights live behind a Patreon tier if you're selling at a craft fair.









