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November 24, 2015 at 2:47 am #508330
I’ve always wondered about this! The dragons seem to have always had color names, but what about the Kirins? Is there an official Windstone name for the chestnut/pearl color of the original Kirin family?
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November 24, 2015 at 3:43 am #937420I’ve always wondered about this! The dragons seem to have always had color names, but what about the Kirins? Is there an official Windstone name for the chestnut/pearl color of the original Kirin family?
I think we just called it “brown”.
November 24, 2015 at 10:05 pm #937448I’ve always wondered about this! The dragons seem to have always had color names, but what about the Kirins? Is there an official Windstone name for the chestnut/pearl color of the original Kirin family?
I think we just called it “brown”.
That would have been my guess. 😉
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November 26, 2015 at 4:18 am #937508I’m not a fan of “brown”. It needs a little more something-something. Can we call it “classic fawn” or “vintage russet”. OOhh, how about “mystical chocolate”? Anyone that hears “mystical chocolate” is gonna want some, no matter what it is. 🙂
November 28, 2015 at 5:37 am #937578I like these suggestions! And I agree; “brown” sort of sells it short (and is just plain wrong; it’s 50% non-brown!)
I was thinking “Chestnut” or “Pearl Chestnut” or “Ivory/Brown” or “Fire Metal” or “Earth Metal” (since in Chinese colors white symbolizes the element of metal, and red symbolizes the element of fire; yellow/brown symbolizes the element of earth) or “Lychee” or “Jujube” (the “Chinese date,” a brownish-reddish fruit), or, uh… “Cinnabar Pearl”? “Lucky Brown”? “Snow Tree”? 😀
…”Impala“? “Gazelle“? (Or “Mhorr”?)
“Oryx“? The curved horn fits well, though the white to brown ratio is off…
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November 28, 2015 at 1:42 pm #937581It doesn’t matter anyway. It’s retired. I think if Melody called it brown, then it’s brown. That’s plenty good enough for me. Just as white dragons are fine being called white.
There have been some lovely fawn variants in eBay over the years that would make a lovely production colour once the horn issue is resolved.
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November 28, 2015 at 9:02 pm #937587Yeah, I don’t see much point in renaming a retired color, it’s unlikely it’ll come back into production. And everyone has known the color as ‘brown’ for so long I think it would just cause confusion if it was renamed.
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Not currently open for PYO commissions.November 28, 2015 at 10:41 pm #937589I don’t think they could go back and use “Chestnut” for the original color. Melody did do a couple of “Chestnut” test paint kirins. They are brown/brown.
December 4, 2015 at 2:29 am #937750I don’t think they could go back and use “Chestnut” for the original color. Melody did do a couple of “Chestnut” test paint kirins. They are brown/brown.
That’s true — I had forgotten about the Chestnut test paints. Scratch all names including chestnut, then!
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