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Dragon issue 289, Oriental Adventures, was released in November of 2001. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
Previews[]
- By Uncredited. p. 16
- Black Wolf novel.
- Lords of Darkness sourcebook.
- The Siege novel.
Forgotten Realms Poster Map[]
- By uncredited. p. 26
Map #3 of 4, the southwest.
Up on a Soapbox: How to Train a Black Pudding[]
- By Gary Gygax. p. 28
Mordenkainen and the black pudding.
Silent Warriors: Three New Ninja Classes[]
- By Matthew Sernett, illustrated by Jeff Laubenstein. p. 46–54
So you want to be a ninja? Here are 3 new Ninja Prestige Classes.
Class Combos: Oriental Adventures Class Combinations[]
- By James Wyatt, illustrated by Jeremy Jarvis. p. 80–84
What do you get when you cross a fighter with a monk?
Rogues Gallery: The Foes of Stormweather II[]
- By Dave Gross, illustrated by Stefano Gaudiano. p. 94–98
Villains from Black Wolf, the fourth book in the Sembia: Gateway to the Realms series. [citation template]
Elminster's Guide to the Realms: The Shunned Street[]
- By Ed Greenwood, illustrated by David Day. p. 100–103
A secret Thay establishment in the Sembian port of Urmlaspyr. [citation template]
Bazaar of the Bizarre: Cup & Chalice[]
- By Owen K.C. Stephens, illustrated by Bob Klasnich. p. 104–107
Various magical ways to drink. [citation template]
Dungeoncraft: Raiders of the Lost World[]
- By Ray Winninger. p. 122
Making NPCs real.
Appendix[]
Connections[]
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