
![]() |

As some of you might know, I have been collecting the entire run of Dragon magazine for a long time but now I need to liquidate my entire collection, so these issues need to go to a good home!
I have my many of my earliest issues available. Check out the link below:
Click HERE
I will be listing more later this evening, so please check back.
Thanks!

![]() |

#34 introduces us to some guy named Greenwood for the first time.
It has the first ever Ed Greenword article -- which also, I believe, is the first ever FR article and the intro to Shmuckmiester the Sage of Shadowdale who was still really cool back then.
#34 is also the first ever issue with an adventure. (Which is more of a big deal to me personally as an adventure hound who has just about all D&D adventures up until the end of Dungeons And Dragons in 2007, and pretty much all of the Pathfinder adventures (only about 2/5 of PFS Scenarios).)

hogarth |

#34 is also the first ever issue with an adventure. (Which is more of a big deal to me personally as an adventure hound who has just about all D&D adventures up until the end of Dungeons And Dragons in 2007, and pretty much all of the Pathfinder adventures (only about 2/5 of PFS Scenarios).)
Wow, that's a really awful tournament adventure (by today's standards, anyways). Random magical fountains, a chessboard room, multiple creatures based on bad puns (the Thesaurus, Co-Dacc and his soul-stealing picture box), players perform actions in the boxed text, etc.
Rob Kuntz placed 9th out of 36 and Gary Gygax placed 16th.
Ed Greenwood's article is a list of variant rules for the game "Divine Right".