For Empyrean readers, Iron Flame re-readers, and anyone who's already on their second copy of Onyx Storm. Dragon bookmarks drawn for the series over the past year or so in a small studio in Sweden, all in 2D-art silhouette and sized to slip flat into a paperback without bending the spine.
The brief I keep coming back to for this series: gold dragons on a deep-black night sky, sometimes a crescent moon, always stars. It's the aesthetic that fits.
The 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
All flat 2D-art bookmarks — silhouette doing the work, not texture. Every one of them prints clean as a 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.
Free files on MakerWorld. If you're printing to sell, commercial printing rights live behind a Patreon tier.






