
A bit light on content this month, but with some interesting and original offerings, particularly the fact that it comes with a whole cardboard castle for crafty readers to build and use in their game, called Great Stoney (It’s big and made of stone, you see), this is another fun issue of Dragon.

In terms of D&D content we get the Ecology of the Slithering Tracker by Ed Greenwood, a large article on familiars for magic users, some new enchanted objects, which are always welcome and as Kim Mohan states in the editorial, something that together with new creatures is a constant request from readers.

Lastly we have two articles about gods, one adds the Suel pantheon to the Greyhawk setting, and the other covers Dragon religion beyond the “Tiamat vs. Bahamut” that we all know about and kind of invents the “Dragon cleric”… a concept that really isn’t frequently used. Beyond this we have all the usual columns and comics.







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