Rudolph Reigns In Dragon Shields 2022 Christmas Accessories

September 7, 2022 by fcostin

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Every year, Dragon Shield releases a festive-themed playmat tied to an exclusive for the year. Continuing with their tougher-than-dragon-scales playmats and card sleeves, Arcane Tinmen have announced this year's Christmas Dragon. Santa Claus comes mounted on a different red-nosed ally.

Dragon Shield 2022 Christmas Playmat - Arcane Tinmen

Dragon Shield 2022 Christmas Playmat // Arcane Tinmen

Father Christmas is ready to "sleigh", taking a different brutal twist on the classic Rudolph story mounted upon his brutish Christmas dragon. Decked with antlers, a glowing red nose, and the spirit of Christmas under its wings - I am sure no other reindeer would have made fun of Rudolph if he looked like that! Santa is also looking to cane any creature that gets in the way of the holidays.

Drahon Shield 2022 Christmas Card Sleeves - Arcane Tinmen

Dragon Shield 2022 Christmas Card Sleeves // Arcane Tinmen

Arcane Tinmen will be returning with two different-sized brushed art card sleeves, including the standard card size with 100 sleeves in a set, and the Japanese size holding sixty different sleeves. Alongside a 610 x 350 x 2mm playmat, the strength of dragon scales ensures your artwork stays intact on the top without a scuff in sight, It also comes with a thick black rubber non-slip back.

Accessories Artwork Preview - Dragon Shield'

Halloween 2022 Artwork Preview // Dragon Shield

Dragon Shield also announced their 2022 Halloween Dragon a few weeks back showcasing a pale-skinned nightmare lurking for prey amongst chirpy trick-or-treaters in search of the perfect pumpkin.

If you are looking to add a bit of Christmas spice to your tabletop this festive season, you can get hold of this year's Christmas dragon from October 21st 2022, and the Halloween Dragon on September 23rd.

What do you think of this year's Christmas Dragon?

"Father Christmas is ready to "sleigh", taking a different brutal twist on the classic Rudolph story mounted upon his brutish Christmas dragon..."

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