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Dragon issue 192, And now for something completely serious, was released in April of 1993. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
Don't You Dare![]
- By Gordon Menzies. p. 10
A baker's dozen of things to avoid when running comedy games.
Weapons of Mass Destruction: On Sale Now![]
- By Matthew Webber. p. 23
Five ship-board spelljammer weapons of gnomish design.
In Praise of One-Night (Gaming) Stands[]
- By Lee Sheppard. p. 52
Why gaming groups should occaisionally switch gears for a night.
Sage Advice[]
- By Skip Williams. p. 76-78
The Sage takes a traditional April tackle at the oddest questions received all year. [citation template]
Role-Playing Reviews: Hair-Raising Games for the Animal in You[]
- By Rick Swan. p. 82-88
Includes a review of Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue. [citation template]
The Ecology of the Lamia[]
- By Spike Y. Jones. p. 90-96
A scholarly treatise on the Lamia. [citation template]
TSR Previews[]
- By Uncredited. p. 120
New products for April and May.
- A Dozen and One Adventures module.
- The Shining South sourcebook.
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