For Empyrean readers, Iron Flame re-readers, and anyone already on their second copy of Onyx Storm. These are the dragon bookmarks I've drawn for the series over the past year, all in 2D-art silhouette and sized to slip flat into a paperback without bending the spine.
The brief I keep coming back to: gold dragons on a deep-black night sky, sometimes a crescent moon, always stars. It's the aesthetic that fits.
The first twoThe first two
The earliest of the set is a Basgiath dragon: a single in-flight silhouette in gold AMS against a deep-black backing. That's where the whole Fourth Wing corner of the catalog started.

Fourth Wing Dragon Bookmark
for Empyrean readers + romantasy dragon-rider fans
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The second variant followed shortly after: a fiercer pose, more wing-spread than profile. Same night-sky backing, different attitude. If the first one is Tairn at cruising altitude, this one is Tairn at the start of a dive.

Fourth Wing Dragon Bookmark
for Empyrean readers + Basgiath dragon-rider fans
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Night-sky experiments
The next two came out of experimenting with how the backing reads when you shift the staging. Same silhouette family as the first pair, different framing: a bit more space between the dragon and the edges of the panel.

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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The crescent-moon one
The fifth is the one I'd point someone to if they only wanted one. Three gold dragons in flight under a crescent moon, scattered stars across the rest of the panel. It's the prettiest of the set.

Dragon Bookmark Fourth Wing Fantasy
Empyrean dragons under a crescent moon
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How they print
Flat 2D-art bookmarks across the board — silhouette doing the work, not texture. Every one prints clean as single-filament if you don't have an AMS; you lose the gold-on-black contrast but the dragon still reads. Full AMS multicolor is where they're tuned to shine, though.
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