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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Crimsonflame being a fire-breather is somewhat incongruous with Chinese tradition, wherein {{w|Chinese dragon|dragons}} (龙/龍) are associated with water. Granted, this is [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhulong_(mythology) Zhulong]] but that's more a rarity than the norm.
*Crimsonflame being a fire-breather is somewhat incongruous with Chinese tradition, wherein {{w|Chinese dragon|dragons}} (龙/龍) are associated with water. Granted, this is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhulong_(mythology) Zhulong] but that's more a rarity than the norm.


[[Category: Chinese-original characters]]
[[Category: Chinese-original characters]]
[[Category: Exclusives]]
[[Category: Exclusives]]
[[Category: Toy-only characters]]
[[Category: Toy-only characters]]

Revision as of 20:47, 13 December 2023

Crimsonflame is a Transformer of undetermined universal origin.
Here comes the Crimson Chin, err, I mean, Flame!

Crimsonflame is a red dragon. And that's about all we know about them.

Toys

Transformers

Crimson as the blood of all mankind, yes. White and pure and free, not really sure.
Released to celebrate the Year of the Dragon, Crimsonflame is a heavy retooling of The Last Knight Deluxe Class Steelbane, notably removing the original mold's wings, to allow transformation into a Chinese-styled dragon.
Crimsonflame comes with a three-part spear weapon, the tip of which is formed by a Fire Blast Effect that can also be used by their dragon mouth. Also included is a shield and a display stand for use in beast mode.
Teased in the run up to Cybertron Fest, they were revealed at the event itself on 9 December 2023.
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  • Crimsonflame being a fire-breather is somewhat incongruous with Chinese tradition, wherein [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Chinese dragon|{{#if:dragons|dragons|Chinese dragon}}]] (龙/龍) are associated with water. Granted, this is Zhulong but that's more a rarity than the norm.