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Dragon Issue #240
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Cover Date   Oct 1997


MYSTERY & SUSPENSE

The Murder Medieval
Detective fiction throughout the ages can inspire many a mystery for AD&D game sleuths.
By Jon Pickens

Mysterious Cities
The Red Death spreads its subtle fingers farther across the globe of Gothic Earth. New source material for any 1890s horror campaign.
By James Wyatt

Goddess of Shadows, Guild of Thieves
Ela’s Quick Fingers Guild: a new church and thieves’ guild or players of the BIRTHRIGHT campaign or any AD&D world.
By Sue Weinlien Cook and slade

Saga of the Mists
Use the story-driven SAGA System to drive the mysteries in your RAVENLOFT campaign.
By Matthew L. Martin

Mysteries of the Dead Gods
Care to visit the graveyard of the gods? A new mystery for planar travelers to explore.
By Monte Cook

DRAGON ECOLOGIES
The Monster Hunters learn a harsh lesson after their past hunt in “Ecology of the Nymph.”
By Johnathan M. Richards

WYRMS OF THE NORTH
Gaulauntyr the thief dragon is a subtle schemer.
By Ed Greenwood

DUNGEON MASTERY
More than one hundred little mysteries for the DM to develop.
By Steve Berman

BAZAAR OF THE BIZARRE
Need a hand? How about a leg?
By Brian P. Hudson

FICTION
True Power
At what price does the apprentice become a master?
By Ron Collins

COLUMNS

THE WYRM’S TURN
by Dave Gross

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by Skip Williams

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