With a great Denis Beauvais cover, Dragon #115 has a content that has nothing to do with what is on the cover. So, if you were expecting great flying battles between light and darkness stay away from this issue. However, if you are a rogue or rogueish inclined do get into this magazine which dedicates the majority of its content to various articles about thieves and thieving.

Six distinct articles cover the art of thievery, from Guild Dens to Honor Codes and Thieves’ Tools, there’s a lot for you to dig in here if you are interested in the subject. However, the magazine isn’t just about that, and with a now much reduced Science Fiction section and no longer having the need to give readers mini-modules (that’s now covered by Dungeon and Polyhedron magazines), the over 100 pages of the magazine are stuffed to the gills with D&D content.

Ed Greenwood, with his now legendary meticulous attention to detail and need to give us all possible information about his Realms (this is the man that has a ready answer for the taste of Tiefling milk) gives us details on 9 different magical Harps from the realms, as well as contributing for the article on Harpies. A great issue all in all.

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