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Dragon issue 425 was released in PDF format only in July of 2013. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
The Anatomy of Elemental Evil[]
- By Thomas M. Reid, illustrated by Christopher Burdett, Eric L. Williams and Matias Tapia. p. 12-20
What is the essence of elemental evil? How did simple element worship twist itself into the most dire threat against the land?
Tavern Profile: The Broken Gauntlet[]
- By Craig Campbell, illustrated by Ralph Horsley, Cartography by Jared Blando. p. 21-25
Beneath the shattered streets of Skullport sits a most unusual tavern.
Bestiary: Catastrophic Dragons, Part 2[]
- By Jennifer Clarke-Wilkes and Robert J. Schwalb, Illustrated by Zoltan Boros. p. 26–34
Tornado and wildfire dragons step into the spotlight in this month’s Bestiary.[citation template]
Spin a Yarn: The Night Thelva Clovenaxe Flew[]
- By Ed Greenwood, illustrated by Zoltan Boros, Gábor Szikszai and Adam Danger Cook. p. 41-53
The Clovenaxes spent their days sipping unknown liquor concoctions. Eventually, something was bound to backfire. [citation template]
Eye on the Realms: That Which Slithers[]
- By Ed Greenwood, illustrated by Christopher Burdett. p. 54-57
In the Realms, cults that worship slimy, oozing, amorphous elemental evil are a thing of the past—or are they? [citation template]
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