doomsday_disco Report post Posted August 21 At first glance, the Gamboge dragon seems unremarkable – quiet, muted, seemingly dull – but beneath its subdued surface pulses a fierce golden flame: a sun-bright wit with a venomous streak. Its scales are the color of old gold, translucent frankincense tears, saffron sap, and fossilized amber. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tajana Report post Posted 17 hours ago Halfway between a classic gentleman's amber cologne and a holy church/temple frankincense smoke smell, Gamboge Dragon gives the impression that a hot but holy man or androgynous cloaked figure just passed through the room in which you sprayed it. The saffron reads as a leathery spice embedded in the ancient golden resins. Just a tad ominous and smoldering, it's got character despite being a mellow scent with no high or sharp edges. Would be an ideal atmo spray for an office/study/library if you wanted to create a dramatic backdrop for silent reading or hushed whispers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites