The Meaning
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A few words goes a long way.
Banner concept: AI-directed. Artwork: original commissioned piece.
Kaelen didn't speak the words because he'd finally earned them.
He spoke them because they'd always been true — and silence had gone on long enough.
When Kaelen renewed the Covenant of Flame in the ruins of Elbaran, he wasn't claiming authority. He was naming what the calling had always pointed toward — not rule, not conquest, but guardianship. The obligation of someone who heard the voice, answered it, and came back from the mountain.
An oath isn't something you make on a good day. It's something you carry on every other kind.
The Garment
Lightweight crewneck sweatshirt — the most versatile piece in the collection. Front print, four colourways. The Dragon's Wing art in its most wearable form: present enough to anchor the outfit, understated enough to belong anywhere.
The Fit
Clean, classic. Not oversized, not cropped. The kind of piece that works under a coat or worn solo — in any context that calls for something worn with quiet intention.
The Colours
Black and Grey are grounded and direct. Ivory is the warmest — the art sits softer against it. White is the sharpest contrast. Choose based on how much you want the eye to hold attention.
The Care
Machine wash cold, inside out. Tumble dry low. Iron on reverse only.
Part of the Dragon's Wing world → The Legend of the Dragon's Wing
Hand-illustrated by a commissioned artist. Briefed, reviewed, and approved.
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Not a print. Not a graphic. Read the lore behind this piece before you wear it.
An oath isn't something you make on a good day. It's something you carry on every other kind.
The Covenant of Flame wasn't written in victory. It was renewed in ruins.
When Kaelen stood in what remained of Elbaran, he wasn't claiming anything. He was naming what the calling had always pointed toward — not power, not conquest, but the obligation that comes after the mountain. The guardianship of someone who heard the voice, answered it, and came back changed.
Courage. Loyalty. Wisdom. Three words on the sleeve — not as aspiration, but as recognition. The oath doesn't create these things in you. It acknowledges that they were already there, waiting to be spoken aloud.
This is the piece for the moment after the trial. Not the climb. Not the fire. The covenant.
The dragon on the front isn't circling. It isn't watching. It's holding the sword — present, committed, bound to something beyond itself.
That's the difference between this piece and every other in the collection. Vigilance watches. Ascension climbs. Ember holds heat in the dark. Oath names what all of it was for.
The sleeve carries three words in the order they matter: Courage to answer. Loyalty to carry it. Wisdom to know what the calling actually requires.
The oath was always yours. This is just the piece that says so.
A few words goes a long way.
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