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Dragon Issue #288
Paizo Publishing, LLC
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FEAR
This issue includes part two of the giant Forgotten Realms map.
VARIATIONS ON DEATH New ways to die. And new sights to see once you do.
By Steven A. Townshend
PLOTS AND SCHEMES Learn from the genre’s masters.
Design the perfect mystery.
By Bryan Fagan
GRAVEYARDS Dig your own grave.
By Rudy Thauberger
DUNGEONS IN DISGUISE There is an easy way out of
every mystery.
By Robin D. Laws
TAG TEAM TERRORS Deadly monster duos to
terrify players.
By E.W. Morton
MIND FLAYERS Theyll eat your brain.
By Mike Selinker
CLASS ACTS: LIFEDRINKER Vampire just became a career path.
By Monte Cook
CITIES OF THE AGES: BAGHDAD The secrets of Baghdad.
By Kenneth Hite
ELMINSTERS GUIDE Moonwyvern Inn, the best meeting place in the middle of nowhere.
By Ed Greenwood
BAZAAR OF THE BIZARRE Stake em & bake em. Seven tools to take down Dracula.
By Joseph R. Terrazzino
CHAINMAIL Commanding an army is as easy
as spending your command points.
By Rob Heinsoo
FORUM Some call rangers dull, but everyone
has an opinion on the class.
THE PLAYS THE THING Just how dumb are you?
By Robin D. Laws
SILICON SORCERY The god of murder has many
children.
By Dave Gaider and James Ohlen
DUNGEONCRAFT Put the finishing touches on the
player’s home base.
By Ray Winninger
DMS TOOLBOX Make the players do all the work.
By Johnn Four
Due to licensing restrictions, the PDF Download edition of this issue does not include Phil Foglio's What's New with Phil & Dixie or Gary Gygax's Up on a Soapbox. "Dungeons in Disguise" is also missing.
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As a ravenloft DM, this is a pretty amazing issue. The article on death gods is interesting, and the "plots and schemes" article amazing for people who like to run sort of CSI: Mordentshire (shall we call it that? ;) ). Unhallowed Ground and Tag team terror presented some pretty good suggestions. The DM's Toolbox had great suggestions for character development, but I was a little disappointed by the Dungeoncraft. I was hoping more for a stronghold builder's sort of supplement.
Great for gothic horror campaigns though, overall.
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