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Dragon issue 165, The sea has many secrets, was released in January of 1991. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
The Dragon's Bestiary: Send your PCs on a fishing trip they'll always remember[]
- By Tim Malto. p. 16–17
Two new aquatic monsters. [citation template]
- Giant archerfish
- Giant damselfish
Undersea Priests[]
- By Randy Maxwell. p. 18
Spell selection for underwater priests. Includes new spells.
TSR Previews[]
- By Uncredited. p. 34
New products for January and February.
- Crusade novel.
- Ninja Wars module.
The Role of Computers[]
- By Hartley Lesser, Patricia Lesser and Kirk Lesser. p. 52
Clue Corner: Curse of the Azure Bonds. [citation template]
Maneuvering for Victory[]
- By Cory S. Kammer. p. 74
Combat maneuvers for fighters, based on the martial arts rules from Oriental Adventures.
Square Pegs and Round Holes[]
- By Jerold M. Stratton. p. 82
Fitting pre-packaged adventures into established campaigns.
Through the Looking Glass[]
- By Robert Bigelow. p. 110
Forgotten Realms miniature figures from Ral Partha reviewed.
Appendix[]
Connections[]
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