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Dragon issue 63 was released in July of 1982. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
Featured Creatures[]
- By Gary Gygax. p. 5–7
Gygax's new "official" monster column debuts with a preview of the Deva from Monster Manual II for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. [citation template]
Leomund's Tiny Hut: Make charisma count for more[]
- By Len Lakofka. p. 19-21
New rules for charisma: physical aspects, saving throw adjustments, and the affect on psionics. [citation template]
A shifty character for your campaign: Bandits![]
- By Roger E. Moore and Tom Armstrong. p. 22
The bandit NPC class.
Point of View: The humanoids[]
- By Roger E. Moore. p. 25-32
The background and society of kobolds, goblins, hobgoblins and gnolls. Along with their deities, Dakarnok, Khurgorbaeyag, Nomog-Geaya and Shoosuva, in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons. Last in the series. [citation template]
Plan before you play[]
- By Ed Greenwood. p. 50
Putting some thought into the campaign world beyond the dungeons.
Appendix[]
Connections[]
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