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Dragon issue 44 was released in December of 1980. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
Fantasy Genetics: Humanoid Races in Review[]
- By Gregory G.H. Rihn. p. 16
About the multiplicity of humanoid races. [citation template]
Half-orcs in a variety of styles[]
- By Roger E. Moore. p. 17
Other half-orc race crossbreeds, with Kobolds, Goblins, Hobgoblins, Gnolls, Bugbears, and Ogres
Fantasy Genetics: What Do You Get when You Cross ... ?[]
- By John S. Olson. p. 19
General thoughts on cross-breeding.
Fantasy Genetics: Half + Half Isn't Always Full[]
- By Paul Montgomery Crabaugh. p. 20
Half-orcs at the genetic level.
Leomund's Tiny Hut: Monsters: How Strong is Strong?[]
- By Len Lakofka. p. 28–35
Giving strong monsters their just strengths. [citation template]
The Dragon's Bestiary[]
- By Rich Baldwin and Roger E. Moore. p. 90
All about the Ice Golem. [citation template]
Appendix[]
Connections[]
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