Dungeons & Dragons - Icons of the Realms - Icewind Dale - Rime Of The Frostmaiden - Premium Figure - Arveiaturace

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Dungeons & Dragons - Icons of the Realms - Icewind Dale - Rime Of The Frostmaiden - Premium Figure - Arveiaturace
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The largest dragon figure released to date, the ancient white dragon lives up to her grand size and demeanor. Arveiaturace is ready to take soar through the icy peaks, complete with removable rider and saddle.

White dragons tend to be the smallest of the chromatic dragons, but Arveiaturace is enormous - crouched over and standing at 7.5 inches tall, this figure measures 16.5 inches from nose to tail with a wingspan of 17 inches. Whether intimidating your party of adventurers or standing guard on your shelf as a display piece, the ancient white dragon is hand painted, showing the detail of the sculpt and accentuating every jagged scale.

Players have been itching to hear more about this ancient dragon, teased on D&D Live earlier this spring - now ready to take flight January 2021!

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Dungeons & Dragons - Icons of the Realms - Icewind Dale - Rime Of The Frostmaiden - Premium Figure - Arveiaturace
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Dungeons & Dragons
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