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Dragon issue 191, A little breath of spring, was released in March of 1993. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
Horses Are People, Too[]
- By Gordon Menzies, illustrated by Lissanne Lake. p. 10-15
Adding detail to your equine mounts.
Open Your Mind[]
- By Michael John Wybo II, illustrated by Karen L. Wann. p. 17-20
Kits for psionicists.
The Elven Pantheon-Completed![]
- By Carl Sargent, illustrated by Robert Less. p. 22-24
Updated stats for Rillifane Rallathil, god of the Wood elves. [citation template]
Different Totes for Different Folks[]
- By Vince Garcia, illustrated by Joseph Pillsbury. p. 26-30
An expanded adventuring equipment list, plus some basic starting kits for various classes. [citation template]
A Magical Personality[]
- By Matt Posner, illustrated by Scott Rosema. p. 47-49
Running and role-playing specialist wizards.
The Dragon's Bestiary: Politeness counts when dealing with these denizens of Faerie-land[]
- By Richard A. Hunt. p. 94–97
Two denizens of Faerie-land. [citation template]
- Asrai
- Faerie phiz
Unearthed Mundana[]
- By Randy Maxwell. p. 98-101
When a magical item won't do, use a nonmagical one that's twice as valuable. [citation template]
TSR Previews[]
- By Uncredited. p. 120
New products for March and April.
- A Dozen and One Adventures module.
- Crypt of the Shadowking novel.
- The Ruins of Myth Drannor module.
Appendix[]
Connections[]
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