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Dragon 248 Cover

Dragon Issue #248
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DRAGONS

The Missing Dragons
A classic article returns with three new dragons for the AD&D game.
By Richard Lloyd

Building a Better Dragon
Teaching an old dragon new tricks is as easy as perusing this menu.
By Paul Fraser

Crystal Confusion
Everything--and we mean everything--you’ll ever need to know about gems.
By Holly Ingraham

The Dragon of Vstaive Peak
There’s no exagerration when Vore Lekiniskiy is called “a mountain of a dragon.”
By Ed Stark

The Quest for Steel
Orion must help a young king find both a weapon and his own courage.
By Ben Bova

WYRMS OF THE NORTH
The evil woman Morna Auguth is now “The Moor Dragon.”
By Ed Greenwood

ARCANE LORE
For priestly dragons ...“Dragon Dweomers III.”
By Robert S. Mullin

DRAGON’S BESTIARY
These creatures are the distant “Dragon-Kin.”
By Gregory W. Detwiler

DUNGEON MASTERY
If you’re stumped for an adventure idea, find one “In the News.”
By Rob Daviau

CONTEST WINNERS
The winners are revealed in “Ecology of a Spell Design Contest.”
By Thomas S. Roberts

COLUMNS

THE WYRM’S TURN
by Dave Gross

D-MAIL

CONVENTION CALENDAR

FORUM

SAGE ADVICE
by Skip Williams

OUT OF CHARACTER
by Peter Adkison

BOOKWYRMS
by Linda Archer

PROFILES
by Allen Varney

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