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==The [[Ecology]] of the Su-Monster==
 
==The [[Ecology]] of the Su-Monster==
: ''By [[Matthew Schutt]].'' '''p. 20–22'''
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: ''By [[Matthew Schutt]], Illustrated by [[Robert Klasnich]].'' '''p. 20–22'''
 
A scholarly treatise on the [[Su-monster|Su-Monster]]. {{drsup|167/Ecology of the Su-Monster}}
 
A scholarly treatise on the [[Su-monster|Su-Monster]]. {{drsup|167/Ecology of the Su-Monster}}
   
 
==[[The Dragon's Bestiary]]: The Thorns that Bite, the Vines that Catch==
 
==[[The Dragon's Bestiary]]: The Thorns that Bite, the Vines that Catch==
: ''By [[Gregg Chamberlain]].'' '''p. 23–26'''
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: ''By [[Gregg Chamberlain]], Illustrated by [[Scott Burdick]].'' '''p. 23–26'''
 
Vegetative monsters. {{drsup|167/The Dragon's Bestiary: The thorns that bite, the vines that catch}}
 
Vegetative monsters. {{drsup|167/The Dragon's Bestiary: The thorns that bite, the vines that catch}}
   
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==[[Arcane Lore]]: Fleshing Out the Bare Bones of Necromancy Spells==
 
==[[Arcane Lore]]: Fleshing Out the Bare Bones of Necromancy Spells==
: ''By [[Jeffrey Pettengill]].'' '''p. 36'''
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: ''By [[Jeffrey Pettengill]], Illustrated by [[Terry Dykstra]].'' '''p. 36–38'''
 
Necromancy is a dead art, but these new spells will bring it to life again. {{drsup|167/Arcane Lore: Fleshing Out the Bare Bones of Necromancy Spells}}
 
Necromancy is a dead art, but these new spells will bring it to life again. {{drsup|167/Arcane Lore: Fleshing Out the Bare Bones of Necromancy Spells}}
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* ''[[Animate dead animals]]''
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* ''[[Bone knit]]''
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* ''[[Ghastly hands]]''
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* ''[[Skeletal hands]]''
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* ''[[Skulltrap]]''
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* ''[[Spectral ears]]''
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* ''[[Spectral eyes]]''
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* ''[[Spectral voice]]''
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* ''[[Transmute bone to steel]]''
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* ''[[Undead servants]]''
   
 
==Game Wizards: Understanding Undermountain: The King of All Dungeons==
 
==Game Wizards: Understanding Undermountain: The King of All Dungeons==
: ''By [[Ed Greenwood]].'' '''p. 89'''
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: ''By [[Ed Greenwood]].'' '''p. 88–89'''
 
About [[Undermountain]].
 
About [[Undermountain]].
   

Revision as of 13:28, 1 February 2019

Dragon issue 167, Nature can fight back, too, was released in March of 1991. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:

The Ecology of the Su-Monster

By Matthew Schutt, Illustrated by Robert Klasnich. p. 20–22

A scholarly treatise on the Su-Monster. [citation template]

The Dragon's Bestiary: The Thorns that Bite, the Vines that Catch

By Gregg Chamberlain, Illustrated by Scott Burdick. p. 23–26

Vegetative monsters. [citation template]

  • Bloodflower
  • Clubthorn
  • Giant bladderwort
  • Giant butterwort
  • Giant rainbow plant
  • Giant waterwheel planet
  • Helborn
  • Sword grass

Curses Are Divine

By Mark Keavney. p. 28

Rules for magical curses.

TSR Previews

By Uncredited. p. 34

New products for March and April.

Arcane Lore: Fleshing Out the Bare Bones of Necromancy Spells

By Jeffrey Pettengill, Illustrated by Terry Dykstra. p. 36–38

Necromancy is a dead art, but these new spells will bring it to life again. [citation template]

Game Wizards: Understanding Undermountain: The King of All Dungeons

By Ed Greenwood. p. 88–89

About Undermountain.

The Role of Computers

By Hartley Lesser, Patricia Lesser and Kirk Lesser. p. 47

Appendix

Connections

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