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Dragon issue 156, Beauty is in the eye of–oh, skip it, was released in April of 1990. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
Yet Even More [Gods Forbid] Outrages From the Mages[]
- By John M. Maxstadt. p. 27–28
A parody of the "Pages from the Mages" column and the Forgotten Realms itself, presenting a selection of the notorious Nimrod of Nump's useless, ridiculous, and possibly cursed magic items. These were reprinted in Encyclopedia Magica Volumes I, II, III, and IV.
Wrestling With Style[]
- By Janne Järvinen. p. 50
Using the martial arts rules in Oriental Adventures to construct the Western styles of boxing, pancration, and wrestling.
TSR Previews[]
- By Uncredited. p. 58
New products for March and April.
- Forgotten Realms Adventures sourcebook.
- Storm Riders module.
Characterization Made Easy[]
- By Scott Bennie. p. 60
How to create a fun and compelling personality for your character.
The Ecology of the Behir[]
- By Tony Jones. p. 101–105
A scholarly treatise on the Behir. [citation template]
Role-playing Reviews[]
- By Ken Rolston. p. 80-86
Review of Cities of Mystery and City System. [citation template]
Appendix[]
Connections[]
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