The new and improved Polyhedron (new since last issue) has some more news for readers, that is the fact that it will start publishing mini-modules on a semi-frequent basis. This is because TSR has kind of given up on selling RPGA branded items, and therefore all the RPGA modules are out of the market and there is no place to sell them or to continue their story.

This story, The Prophecy of Brie, will continue to be published in the mini-modules that will come out in the magazine, continuing on from RPGA3 and RPGA4 modules. These will eventually be published as collected editions by TSR as C4: To Find a King and C5: The Bane of Llywelyn in 1985, we will look at them more closely then!

Other interesting AD&D content can be found in Carl Smith’s addendum to The Shady Dragon Inn (AC1), which collected 100 NPCs in a module set in a tavern, here Smith adds more detail to the tavern itself, which is pretty fun. Other items include reprints from Dragon #15, as well as articles on how to stave off boredom in campaigns, as well as advice on books that you can use for research when planning your campaign,  how to deal with “Hot Shot” annoying players as well as the Dispel Confusion columns answering player questions. Quite a lot for 30 pages of magazine.

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