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Dragon Issue #329
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The Legacy of Beowulf
by Nicholas Herold
Match your blade against true Giants in the Earth with statistics and background from one of the greatest works of fantasy literature ever put to pen. Can your characters defeat Grendel, Grendel’s Mother, the Firedrake, or even Beowulf himself?

The Petit Tarrasque
(And Other Stories)

by Kyla Ward
Get the skinny on the real-world origins of some of D&D’s most fearsome creatures, including the basilisk, cockatrice, golem, gorgon, medusa, catoblepas, leucrotta, salamander, and more. Plus, learn how to alter classic creatures’ stats to match their mythological origins.

Mesopotamian Mythos
by David Schwartz
The cradle of civilization offers a complete pantheon for your D&D campaign.

Demonomicon of Iggwilv: Pazuzu
by James Jacobs
The first in a series of articles examining the character, cults, and thralls of D&D’s classic demon princes. This month: The Prince of the Lower Aerial Kingdoms comes home to roost.

Plus!
The Ecology of the Kenku, A Novel Approach: Eberron’s Marked for Death, and of course, Class Acts, Bazaar of the Bizarre, Under Command, Silicon Sorcery, First Watch, Scale Mail, Sage Advice, and comics.

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Average product rating: ****( ) (based on 1 review)


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Awesome cover


This is one of my favorite Dragon covers of all time. Vivid colors, beautiful subject, good balance. Nicely done.

The only thing wrong with the cover is calling Pazuzu "D&D's original demon price", which, if I remember September of 1977 correctly, was actually Demogorgon.

The Pazuzu article is the highlight of the issue, feature-wise.


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