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Dragon issue 202, Rogues own the night, was released in February of 1994. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
Magic to a Different Beat[]
- By Lisa Smedman. pp. 10–14
This article features unusual musical instruments for bards to use. [citation template]
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels[]
- By Wolfgang H. Baur. p. 16
Playing rogues and scoundrels with style.
The Legends Say...[]
- By Fraser Sherman. p. 22
Defining and expanding the bard's knowledge skill.
Even Wilder Mages[]
- By Andrew Crossett and Joel E. Roosa. p. 36
Making wild mages even stranger.
Elminster's Notebook: Mystery of the Plains[]
- By Ed Greenwood. p. 86
In this article Elminster reports a mysteriously clean, but seemingly non-magical sword stuck in the ground in Mulhorand with many old remains of dead demihumans about it. [citation template]
Campaign Journal: Arabian Adventures Galore![]
- By Gregory W. Detwiler. pp. 96–100
This article presents ideas how to use different Al-Qadim characters in campaigns centering around exploration and trade (within and beyond Zakhara), war, intrigue, honour and genies. [citation template]
Through the Looking Glass[]
- By Ken Carpenter. p. 112
Ral Partha's Menzoberranzan figures reviewed.
TSR Previews[]
- By Uncredited. p. 120
New products for February and March.
- Elfsong novel.
- Ruined Kingdoms module.
- The Ruins of Undermountain II: The Deep Levels boxed set.
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