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Dragon issue 48 was released in April of 1981. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
The Dragon's Bestiary[]
- By Roger E. Moore and Ernest N. Rowland. p. 10–12
A selection of underwater creatures, including the water-horse.[citation template]
Bazaar of the Bizarre[]
- By Roger E. Moore. p. 12, 85
A very small list of undersea magic items. [citation template]
The Druid and the DM[]
- By Tim Lasko. p. 21
Advice on playing druids, including some suggested rule changes.
Up on a Soapbox: When choosing a DM, be choosy![]
- By Fred Zimmerman. p. 28
Some old school, usually common sense advice for choosing a good DM when the old one burns out or moves.
Carrying a heavy load? Let a mule do it for you![]
- By Robert Plamondon. p. 52
A mule lets you carry more gear.
Instant Adventures[]
- By Michael Kelly. p. 60
A list of a couple dozen adventures types (e.g. intrigue, salvage, one-on-one duel, etc), with the basic requirements, the amount of time it takes for a GM to prepare for the adventure, and some notes.
Leomund's Tiny Hut: Mission control[]
- By Len Lakofka. p. 63–67
A formula for using the total XP earned by a party of adventurers with the XP to determine the power level of their opponents. [citation template]
Appendix[]
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