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Dragon issue 155, What wizards seek, faeries never lose, was released in March of 1990. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
Sage Advice[]
- By Skip Williams. p. 6,86–88
"This month, 'Sage Advice' looks at what ails the denizens of the AD&D® 2nd Edition Monstrous Compendium, then offers more advice on the AD&D 2nd (and 1st) Edition rules." [citation template]
Wild in the Woods[]
- By Eric Oppen. p. 10
The point of view of Wild elves. [citation template]
The Elfin Gods[]
- By Denise Lyn Voskuil. p. 20–22,24
Four new deities of light, magic, arts, and death. [citation template]
In the Frost and Snow[]
- By David S. Reimer. Artwork by Jamie Lombardo. p. 26-29
A description of the elusive snow elves and their god Tarsellis Meunniduin, rumored to exist in the Spine of the World and High Ice.[1] [citation template]
The Folk of the Faerie Kingdom[]
- By Vince Garcia. p. 30-41
The ecology of 18 races of fey. Only those seen in the Forgotten Realms setting are listed below: [citation template]
- Atomie
- Booka
- Brownie
- Dryad
- Faerie dragon
- Grig
- Killmoulis
- Korred
- Leprechaun
- Pixie
- Quickling
- Satyr
- Sprite
- Swanmay
- Sylph
The Ecology of the Satyr[]
- By Gordon R. Menzies. p. 42-45
A scholarly treatise on the Satyr. [citation template]
TSR Previews[]
- By Uncredited. p. 78
New products for March.
- Forgotten Realms Adventures sourcebook.
- Ironhelm novel.
Appendix[]
References[]
- ↑ Chris Perry (December 1996). “The Seldarine Revisited”. In Pierce Watters ed. Dragon #236 (TSR, Inc.), pp. 11–17, 25.
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