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Dragon issue 231, Thieves & Spies, was released in July of 1996. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
The Thief who Came in from the Cold[]
- By Renee Stern. p. 15
Using thieves for espionage.
The Spying Game[]
- By Michael Kuciak. p. 21
Using espionage as a source of adventure.
Why Spy?[]
- By Larry Granato. p. 27
Playing the role of the spymaster.
Wyrms of the North: Arveiaturace the White Wyrm[]
- By Ed Greenwood. p. 32-38
Arveiaturace, a white dragon notorious for snatching sailors from the decks of ships along the Sword Coast. [citation template]
The Role of Books.[]
- By John C. Bunnell. p. 51
Review of War in Tethyr.
TSR Previews[]
- By Uncredited. p. 116
New products for July and August.
- Cormyr: A Novel novel.
- Heroes' Lorebook sourcebook.
- Passage to Dawn novel.
- Spellfire 4th Edition card game.
- The Mage in the Iron Mask novel.
- Volo's Guide to the Dalelands sourcebook.
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