Dragon Magazine Issue #136 Vol. XIII, No. 3 August 1988
Cook, Mike (Publisher)
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Minor Edge Slice (Page 57 to Back Cover Inclusive; Lower); Lightly Creased; Lightly Chipped. Cities: Fantasy & SF; The merchant class; All about golems. EDITOR: Roger E. Moore. ASSISTANT EDITOR: Robin Jenkins. FICTION EDITOR: Patrick L. Price. EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Eileen Lucas, Barbara G. Young. ART DIRECTOR: Roger Raupp. PRODUCTION STAFF: Betty Elmore, Kim Janke, Lori Svikel. SUBSCRIPTIONS: Pat Schulz. U.S. ADVERTISING: Sheila Meehan. U.K. CORRESPONDENTS: Graeme Morris, Rik Rose. U.K. ADVERTISING: Dawn Carter, Kris Starr. COVER ART BY: Ken Widing. Ken Widing's cover work, "Holding Court," shows that one need not be human to rule a city or nation. A lamia noble is particularly suited to rulership, being able to command obedience merely by tough. But, as the FIEND FOLIO tome warns, lamias are also "given to outbursts of senseless violence." We wish her captive luck. GAME TIE-IN: Dragon Magazine was one of the two official magazines for source material for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game and associated products. CONTENTS: SPECIAL ATTRACTION Urban Adventures: An orc in a dungeon is a foe. An orc in the city could be mayor. Building Blocks, City Style: Is there a fishmonger in this town? This city-builder has the answer. - Thomas Kane. The Long Arm of the Law: Crime and punishment in FRPG cities; or, flogging isn't so bad. - Dan Howard. Taking Care of Business: The merchant NPC class: If you like being rich better than anything else. - Anthony D. Gleckler. A Room for the Knight: Rating the inns and taverns of fantasy campaign worlds. - Patrick g. Goshtigian and Nick Kopsinis. Fifty Ways to Foil Your Players: Mad prophets, con men, and adoring monsters to vex your characters. - Jape Trostle. OTHER FEATURES The Curse of the Magus: Even in exile, a wizard is till the most dangerous of opponents. - fiction by Bruce Boston and Robert Frazier. Arcane Lore: Recharge: One simple spell with a lifetime of uses. - Dan Snuffin. The Golem's Craft: To build a golem, you first need a dungeon full of money. - John C. Bunnell. Through the Looking Glass: A look at convention fun, deadlines, and a siege-tower giant. - Robert Bigelow. "Damage control--report!": Direct hits and minor chips in the STAR FRONTIERS Knight Hawks game. - Richard M. Hinds. New Kicks in Martial Arts: The limits of power: creating martial arts for Oriental Adventures. - Len Carpenter. The Game Wizards: Advice, new products, and campaign styles for all TOP SECRETS/S.I. game. - Warren Spector. The Role of Computers: Top entertainment, from the darkest dungeons to . . . flying eggs? - Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser. Gamma Life in the Big City: Mutants make the best landlords in the GAMMA WORLD game. - Dan Kretzer. Role-playing Reviews: Four cities from the most distant reaches of fantasy. - Jim Bambra. The Game Fair Update: The last words on the GEN CON/ORIGINS 1988 Game Fair: Get ready! - Robert Bigelow. DEPARTMENTS Letters; Forum; Sage Advice; TSR Previews; Gamers Guide; Index to Advertisers; Convention Calendar; Dragonmirth; SnarfQuest. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. N° de ref. del artículo 003497
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Título: Dragon Magazine Issue #136 Vol. XIII, No. 3 ...
Editorial: TSR, Inc., Lake Geneva
Año de publicación: 1988
Encuadernación: Staple Bound Magazine
Ilustrador: Ken Widing
Condición: Very Good
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