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Dragon issue 261, The Dark, was released in July of 1999. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
PC Portraits: Dwarves[]
- By George Vrbanic. p. 26
Dwarf pictures.
Wizards of Dusk & Gloom[]
- By Rony Nixon. p. 28
Three kits for the Shadow Mage.
Bazaar of the Bizarre: Me and My Shadow[]
- By Spike Y. Jones. p. 54–57
Shadow-based magic items. [citation template]
Arcane Lore: Conjuring in the Half-Dark[]
- By Spike Y. Jones. p. 60–65
Shadowy spells. [citation template]
The Ecology of the Dark naga[]
- By Johnathan M. Richards. p. 66-71
The Monster Hunters and the Dark naga. [citation template]
TSR Previews[]
- By Uncredited. p. 108
New products for July, August and September.
- Baldur's Gate novel.
- Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas software.
- Sea of Fallen Stars sourcebook.
- Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters novel.
- The Spine of the World novel.
- Wyrmskull Throne module.
ProFiles: Fred Fields[]
- By Steve Kenson. p. 112
Artist Fred Fields is alive and well and doing better than ever. [citation template]
Appendix[]
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