Schwalb: Unleash the bloodthirsty Demon Prince of Gnolls-and his many loyal followers-on your unsuspecting PCs. And, according to the survey, people who played the DUNGEONS & DRAGONS? game wanted more dragons."ĭemonomicon of Iggwilv: Yeenoghu By Robert J. This god ascended from his mighty throne one day in early 1983 and announced that he had done a survey. "The god who began to envision the possibility of this world in his mind was the God of Marketing. Ī memorable passage from The Art of the Dragonlance Saga explains the saga's birth in 1984: Clerics who draw upon the earth domain learn to brandish Here’s what we’re looking for.Ĭlerics: Earth Domain by Mike Mearls: There is great power in stone and tree, earth and root. What Do You Want From Me? by Steve Winter: Lots of people seem to want to write for Dragon Magazine. Paladin Basics by Jeff Morgenroth: The paladin is the defender par excellence, and the options presented this month offer them new ways to beĮpic Destinies: Heroes Reborn by Rodney Thompson: The hero’s path has been trod many times. Hail to the Chief by Chris Youngs: Chris bids adieu in his final Dragon Magazine editorial. Temple of the Radiant Morn by Daniel Marthaler: The Temple of. Cordell: The raider lord Yarnath prowls the wastelands in his crawling, undead citadel called Slither Īdventures Wanted by Steve Winter: It seems that a lot of people want to write adventures for Dungeon Magazine. Game Transparency by Andy Collins: This article will help all DMs learn when. Keepers of the Celestial Order by Matthew Sernett: Entities of the Far Realms are always seeking a way into the mortal realm, and the members of the Celestian Order Players 1, Dungeon Masters 1 by Chris Youngs: Chris Youngs announces the new focus of Dragon Magazine. This document serves as a central directory for the unique fifth edition monsters published. Now you just need to click the links for the original pdfs. I'm not necessarily expecting large quotes trying to compile all of that information here.6/29/21: Made significant edits to strip out the stat blocks and turned it into more of a set of reference tables as the stat blocks were largely just 'cut & paste' from Dragon+. What I'm looking for is lore, not gameplay or mechanics I'm hoping that an answer will say "there's a big chuck of information in, and also in these Dragon magazines ", ideally with page numbers or at least section headings. Just to be clear, my focus is on the Gloaming Fey/Court generally, not necessarily the Maiden of the Moon specifically (although I'm also interested to know more about her as well as part of the general information about the Gloaming Fey/Court). I assume that 4e will most likely have the most information given that the Feywild was introduced in 4e, but if there are any references to the Gloaming Fey/Court in earlier editions (or if I've overlooking something in 5e), then any lore from any edition is welcome. one of the Circle of Dreams druid's class features briefly mentions it in passing). There seems to be very little information out there on the web generally, and this is not something I've encountered in 5e (the only edition that I really know much about) beyond the occasional reference (e.g.
Recently I have stumbled upon some lore that refers to the "Maiden of the Moon", who is apparently one of the "Gloaming Court".