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Dragon issue 222, The Many Forms of Horror, was released in October of 1995. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
The Death Knight[]
- By Ed Stark. p. 10
Using death knights in any AD&D campaign.
The Ecology of...: The Necrology of the Penanggalan[]
- By Paul Culotta. p. 17-24
A scholarly treatise on the Penanggalan. [citation template]
Role-playing Reviews[]
- By Rick Swan. p. 27-30
Roaming the Realms: The Green Elves of Faerun[]
- By Belinda G. Ashley. p. 42-44
All about the Realms' green elves. [citation template]
It's All in the Details[]
- By Jamie Nossal. p. 63
Yet another article on illusions.
Adding Substance to Psionic Combat[]
- By Bill Slavicsek. p. 75
Details of psionic combat.
Who Needs Hit Points When You Have Credit?[]
- By Peter C. Zelinski. p. 87
Eight ways to give 0-level bad guys an edge over powerful PCs.
Secrets of the Sunless Seas[]
- By Wolfgang Baur. p. 90–94
In the depths of the Underdark, the powerful aboleths use glyph magic. [citation template]
TSR Previews[]
- By Uncredited. p. 120
New products for October and November.
- Elminster's Ecologies Appendix II sourcebook.
- Pages from the Mages sourcebook.
- The Return of Randal Morn module.
- The Titan of Twilight novel.
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