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Dragon issue 329, Monsters Of Myth And Legend, was released in March of 2005. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
The Petit Tarrasque and Other Monsters[]
- By Kyla Ward. p. 48–54
The Earthly origins of some of D&D's most famous monsters often have little resemblance to their well-known forms. Discover the legends behind the creatures. [citation template]
Demonomicon of Iggwilv: Pazuzu: Prince of the Lower Aerial Regions[]
- By James Jacobs. p. 56-67
Answering the hopeful calls of the desperate and foolish, Pazuzu, the Prince of the Lower Aerial Kingdoms offers salvation to those who need it most. He asks only for the souls of those he aids... as well as those of their descendants. [citation template]
The Ecology of the Kenku[]
- By Eric Cage. p. 68-72
A scholarly treatise on the Kenku. [citation template]
Appendix[]
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