This article is about a subject published in Polyhedron. Only topics that fall within Realms canon will appear here. These are either Realms-specific articles or articles from core D&D that are applicable to the Realms. |
Polyhedron Newszine #50 was released in November 1989. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:
The Living City: The Toysmiths[]
- By Steve Morton. p. 10–11
The Brothers Gaewilder are two reasons why Raven's Bluff has some of the happiest children in the Realms. [citation template]
Characters[]
Gunder Gaewilder • Hazelnut • Relvan Gaewilder • Sir Blue
Creatures[]
Locations[]
Bodies of Water
Referenced only
Lake of Tears
Lake of Tears
Buildings & Landmarks
Settlements
Magic[]
Items
Potions
Spells
Religions[]
Church of Flandal Steelskin
Miscellaneous[]
Classes
Currency
Fields of Study
Food & Drinks
oats
Gemstones
Items
Languages
Materials & Substances
Professions
Referenced only
jester
jester
Weapons
The Living City: The Brothers Galgolar Pawnshop[]
- By James Lowder. p. 12–13;38
Need a loan? The Brothers Galgolar pawnshop probably can help, depending on what you've got for collateral. [citation template]
Characters[]
Creatures[]
Locations[]
Buildings & Landmarks
Galgolar Brothers Pawnshop
Nations
Referenced only
Shou Lung
Shou Lung
Regions
Settlements
Magic[]
Items
bracers of defense • ring of chameleon power • ring of delusion • ring of invisibility
Referenced only
ring of truth
Referenced only
ring of truth
Miscellaneous[]
Alignments
Classes
Currency
Languages
Titles
Regent of the Exchequer
Weapons
New Rogues Gallery: Raven's Bluff Personalities[]
- By Ed Friedlander, Benjamin Pierce, Francois Poulin, Rick Reid and Rich Rydberg. p. 14–19
A bevy of magic-users and one unusual boy fill this gallery's offerings for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (2nd ed.), plus a few new magic items and spells. [citation template]
Counterfeit Dreams[]
- By Skip Williams and Jean Rabe, illustrated by Angela Bostick. p. 22-36
This is a tale of misdirection, betrayal, and revenge in the Living City. Shrewd parties can get the gold, but the foolish will wind up in the quarries. [citation template]