Every creature that ever lived in a story. Every world that only exists in imagination.
Dragons appear in Chinese mythology, Norse legend, medieval European folklore, and the stories of cultures on every continent. Elves, spirits, serpents, giants — the names change, the details change, but the impulse is the same. Humans have always needed to populate the world with something more than what's in it. These pages are for that.
Every culture dreamed dragons. They just drew them differently.
The elves.
— thousands of years of history, their own languages, their own music, their own grief. But elves predate Tolkien by centuries. They appear in Norse myth, in Shakespeare, in the folklore of Scotland and Ireland and Scandinavia. The consistent thread: they are beautiful, they are ancient, they are not entirely safe. Coloring one is coloring something that has lived in the human imagination for a very long time.
Ancient, beautiful, and not entirely safe.
"The best fantasy worlds feel like they existed before the story started — and will keep existing after it ends."
What you'll color.
Elves in deep forests and high towers. Unicorns. Phoenixes rising. Griffins, sea serpents, faeries, wizards. Enchanted landscapes where the trees glow and the rivers run silver. Castles that float. Forests that think. Creatures that have no name yet. Every page is a world with its own rules — and color is how you make it real.
Creatures that have no name yet. Worlds with their own rules.

For adults who've never actually stopped to look at an insect.

Founded in Jerusalem in 1119. Dissolved on a single Friday morning in 1307.

Carved stone. Ritual fire. Gods with ten arms and a thousand names.

Four thousand years of civilization. A coloring page can hold more of it than you'd expect.

The surface no human has touched. The world we're building toward.

Before the Wright brothers. Before the engine. Before anyone knew it was possible.

Odin. Thor. Loki. The world-tree. The gods who knew the world would end — and kept going anyway.

Varanasi. The ghats at dawn. The Ganga. Three thousand years of unbroken sacred life.

Wood and fabric. Then aluminium. Then titanium. Then the sound barrier.

Before agriculture. Before cities. Before writing. This is where the human story begins.

Invented planets. Unmapped moons. Worlds that exist nowhere but here.

August 5, 1888. She took the car without permission. Nobody had driven 104km before.
Dragons mid-flight. Elves in ancient forests. Unicorns, phoenixes, sea serpents, griffins. Enchanted castles and glowing forests and worlds where magic is simply how things work. Every page is an invitation to go somewhere that doesn't exist — and make it yours.
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