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Christopher_Rowe Posted - 02 Dec 2009 : 18:40:19
Thirty Years Ago

"The Dragon's Bestiary: Crawling Claw" by Ed Greenwood.
The Dragon #32, December, 1979.
quote:
Crawling Claws are said to have been the invention of the necromancer Nulathoe, who devised a series of spells whereby small parts of once-living bodies could be almost perfectly preserved, and (once animated) controlled. Nulathoe’s arts were too crude to be practical in controlling organs of any complexity, and at his death only their most useful application—the control of hands or paws—survived, through his two apprentices.


Twenty-Five Years Ago

"Duh 'Cology of... Duh Ettin!" by Ed Greenwood.
Dragon #92, December, 1984.
quote:
From the Trail Notes of Raujur the Ranger... despite folk tales and ballads to the contrary, an ettin never "argues with itself."


"Pages from the Mages III" by Ed Greenwood.
Dragon #92, December, 1984.
quote:
It's possible to wheedle things out of Elminster. I'm learning ways and means of doing so rapidly. The old sage called me a "smooth-tongued snake" when he was in his cups during his last visit, so perhaps he's becoming reluctant to reveal more about the magic of the Realms...


Twenty Years Ago

Monstrous Compendium Volume Three: Forgotten Realms Appendix
MC3: December, 1989.
quote:
From the gnomish svirfneblin to the deadly dracolich; from the wemic to the revenant; they're all here! Battle the beholder-kin of the North, the dinosaurs of the Jungles of Chult, and the oriental dragons of Kara-Tur.


"Spellgames, Part I: Shackles of the Past" by Dan Mishkin and Jan Duursema.
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons #13, December, 1989.
quote:
"Vajra Valmeyjar is no man's slave! And I'm not going back to Manshaka! Kill me if you can, you Calimshite pigs--but I won't die alone!"


"The Dragonreach Saga, Part I: The Dragon in the Dale" by Jeff Grubb, Rags Morales and Dave Simons.
Forgotten Realms #5, December, 1989.
quote:
Most of the folks of the Realms are not heroes. They are farmers, merchants and townsmen...ordinary folks with ordinary lives. Unfortunately, they lives in an extraordinary world--and when that world interferes with their lives...then they need heroes.


The City of Waterdeep Trail Map.
December, 1989.
quote:
A fantasy city can be a vast, sprawling, mazelike place. Main streets turn into blind alleys. Thriving markets adjoin crime-infested slums. The wise traveler avoids problems by consulting his Trail Map.


"The First Notch" by R.A. Salvatore.
Dragon Magazine #152, December, 1989.
quote:
Bruenor laughed, marvelling at the stealth and nerve his younger cousins had shown. He slid the heavy shield on his arm and took up the newly crafted axe that he had brought, wondering in sudden seriousness if he was worthy to bear the shield emblazoned with the foaming mug, the standard of Clan Battlehammer.


The Bloodstone Lands by R.A. Salvatore.
FR9, December, 1989.
quote:
...people, places, and events that shaped the Bloodstone Lands - the political movers and shakers who carved their own brand of civilization from rocks and ice... Prepare then to enter the barbaric kingdoms of Vaasa and Damara--the Bloodstone Lands.


Fifteen Years Ago

Realms of Infamy edited by James Lowder.
December, 1994.
quote:
From the secret annals of Realms history come these never-before-published tales of infamy, featuring the most nefarious villains of that magical world—Artemis Entreri, Manshoon of Zhentil Keep, Elaith Craulnober, Zulkir Szass Tam, and many others—told by your favorite authors, including: Ed Greenwood, R.A. Salvatore, Elaine Cunningham, Troy Denning, Christie Golden, and others.


Elminster: The Making of a Mage by Ed Greenwood.
December, 1994.
quote:
The origins of Elminster, mightiest mage in Faerûn, have long been lost in the wash of time. Only the old wizard himself remembers how he came into being, and he hasn't told. Until now...


Ten Years Ago

Beyond the High Road by Troy Denning.
December, 1999.
quote:
In the land of Cormyr, Princess Tanalasta's involvement with a sinister religious order worries her father, King Azoun, as well as the royal magician. Meanwhile a terrible evil prepares an all-out attack on the kingdom.


Five Years Ago

Mistress of the Night by Dave Gross and Don Bassingthwaite.
quote:
Fighting a goddess of secrets can be a dangerous game. Werewolves stalk the moonlit night, goddesses clash in the heavens, and a lone priestess will sacrifice everything to stop them.


One Year Ago

"The Depths of Airspur" by Eric Menge.
AKAN 1-2, December, 2008.
quote:
Built on the shattered remnants of Airspur, the genasi have created a wondrous city overlooking the Alamber Sea. As the largest settlement in all of Akanûl, Airspur is the heart of the genasi kingdom, the center of its military might, and the crossroads of all its trade.


"The Night I Called the Undead Out" by Otávio A. Gonçalves.
BALD 1-2, December, 2008.
quote:
As you enter the Elfsong Tavern, your first sight is that of a stuffed baby beholder decorating the bar.


"The Thin Gray Line" by Joe Fitzgerald.
DRAG 1-2, December, 2008.
quote:
Shady people making even shadier deals are commonplace in the docks district of Westgate. Locals have learnt that siding with the lesser of many evils is the only way to scratch out a living...


"Maurauder's Spear" by Art Severance and Mike Rizzo.
EAST 1-2, December, 2008.
quote:
In the pre-dawn gloom, gnolls savage a dusty halfling trading encampment on the edge of the Eastern Shaar. Hapless hin and hurbryn merchants cry out for protection from these marauding dogs. Why are the gnolls attacking here in such numbers? Who is the real leader of the pack?


"Taking Stock of the Situation" by Jeff Hertel.
TYMA 1-2, December, 2008.
quote:
In the outlying village of Ruinspoke, something or someone is taking the livestock. Others have attempted to investigate, but they have not returned.


Shadowrealm by Paul S. Kemp.
December, 2008.
quote:
Terror lives in its eyes, and death in its hands. The Shadowstorm descends on Sembia, and leaves nothing but horror in its wake.


Plague of Spells by Bruce R. Cordell.
December, 2008.
quote:
Blue fire sears the face of Faerûn, leaving the twisted and mutilated dead in its wake. But a rare few escape death -- and suffer some mystical mutation. Raidon Kane is one of those who survives, the wake of blue fire burning the sigil of the amulet he wears into his chest and binding him with all the power and responsibility it entails. With everyone he knows and cares about dead, Raidon must find within himself the strength to lead the fight against the rise of an elder evil the likes of which would be the end of mortal kind.


"Adventurers of the Realms: Ancient Magic and Present Threats" by Chris Tulach.
Dragon Magazine #370, December, 2008.
quote:
The Forgotten Realms setting is a vast place, and heroes can emerge from
anywhere, rising from their commonplace lives to thwart danger and show
remarkable courage.

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The Sage Posted - 03 Dec 2009 : 01:08:55
Heh. You sometimes forget how much Realms used to be fit into each and every month across the years.

Good memories.
Uzzy Posted - 03 Dec 2009 : 00:33:03
Very nice, I guess.
Ashe Ravenheart Posted - 02 Dec 2009 : 18:47:34
Thanks for making me feel old, Christopher...

Edit: And thanks for making me remain young, Ed!

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