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Dragon issue 301, Swashbucklers, was released in November of 2002. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
Previews[]
- By Uncredited. p. 14
- Insurrection novel.
- Sands of the Soul novel.
- The Sorcerer novel.
Campaign Components: Swashbuckers[]
- By Travis Stout. p. 21
A huge amount of material on swashbuckers, from character classes to weapons to background.
Meter and Measure[]
- By Matthew Sernett and Tim Hitchcock. p. 45
Masterwork performances for bards.
Alchemy Begins in the Forest[]
- By Jesse Decker and Kieran Turley. p. 53
Plants for alchemy.
The Ecology of the Troll[]
- By Paul Leach. p. 63-68
A scholarly treatise on the Troll. [citation template]
Elminster's Guide to the Realms: Tatha's Broomworks[]
- By Ed Greenwood. p. 74-77
A farm west of Elturel. [citation template]
Cause and Effect[]
- By Paul S. Kemp. p. 78–85
Revenge in the back alleys of the Forgotten Realms. Runner-up for Pen & Paper's Best RPG-Related Short Fiction of 2002. [citation template]
Appendix[]
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