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Dragon and Dungeon win Fan Favorite Awards

Thu, Apr 8, 2004, 12:00 PM

Congratulations to Dragon for being voted Fan Favorite Magazine by the Pen-Paper.net Fan Awards, and to Dungeon for being Runner Up! Thanks to the fans who voted for your definitive sources for all things D&D.


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