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<blockquote data-quote="(un)reason" data-source="post: 6217992" data-attributes="member: 27780"><p><strong><u>Dragon Issue 344: June 2006</u></strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>part 1/6</p><p></p><p></p><p>95 (132) pages. So we've made it to 30 years. Tiamat is our cover girl that dares to bare it all, showing that Zuggtmoy's appearance 7 months ago was not a fluke at all. Not that you really know what to ogle on a 5-headed dragon goddess. Best to look on the positive side, and view it as being spoiled for choice, for being reduced to ash is not a desirable experience. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" data-smilie="7"data-shortname=":p" /> Let's see if this issue is an embarrassment of riches, or just an embarrassment. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Scan Quality: Slightly blurry, indexed, ad-free scan. </p><p></p><p></p><p>In this issue: </p><p></p><p></p><p>Editorial: Erik's been promoting this issue hard for several months now, and he's not going to stop now. After all, they've got three long-absent big names brought back to the magazine, plenty of new draconic material, and an exclusive special edition mini to sell you. That's a pretty decent haul, even if it's nowhere near as adventurous as Dragonchess, LARPing, or the sculpted paper cover. They may have more past to celebrate now, but it's just as important that they keep on working to make the future interesting. After all, the world is not staying still, and before you know it, the whole medium of print will be going into decline. Where will they be if they don't adapt to that? </p><p></p><p></p><p>Scale Mail: Our first letter is another one that finds OotS on it's own reason enough to buy the magazine. It's fanbase is huge, and being in Dragon can only increase that further. </p><p></p><p>Next is praise for the Core Beliefs series. As with the Demononicon, they intend to keep it up until they run out of deities to cover, which would happen all too soon if they did it every month. </p><p></p><p>The domain powers article gets a little errata. People always forget the plants, even though they're everywhere. Another reason Druids can make such great spies.</p><p></p><p>And finally, we have conflicting opinions on the ecology of the adventurer, and it's technically impossible star. Remember, that means people care and are interested by them. It does not mean you should skip the humour articles altogether next year, because in the world of media, being interestingly bad is far better than being competently boring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="(un)reason, post: 6217992, member: 27780"] [B][U]Dragon Issue 344: June 2006[/U][/B] part 1/6 95 (132) pages. So we've made it to 30 years. Tiamat is our cover girl that dares to bare it all, showing that Zuggtmoy's appearance 7 months ago was not a fluke at all. Not that you really know what to ogle on a 5-headed dragon goddess. Best to look on the positive side, and view it as being spoiled for choice, for being reduced to ash is not a desirable experience. :p Let's see if this issue is an embarrassment of riches, or just an embarrassment. Scan Quality: Slightly blurry, indexed, ad-free scan. In this issue: Editorial: Erik's been promoting this issue hard for several months now, and he's not going to stop now. After all, they've got three long-absent big names brought back to the magazine, plenty of new draconic material, and an exclusive special edition mini to sell you. That's a pretty decent haul, even if it's nowhere near as adventurous as Dragonchess, LARPing, or the sculpted paper cover. They may have more past to celebrate now, but it's just as important that they keep on working to make the future interesting. After all, the world is not staying still, and before you know it, the whole medium of print will be going into decline. Where will they be if they don't adapt to that? Scale Mail: Our first letter is another one that finds OotS on it's own reason enough to buy the magazine. It's fanbase is huge, and being in Dragon can only increase that further. Next is praise for the Core Beliefs series. As with the Demononicon, they intend to keep it up until they run out of deities to cover, which would happen all too soon if they did it every month. The domain powers article gets a little errata. People always forget the plants, even though they're everywhere. Another reason Druids can make such great spies. And finally, we have conflicting opinions on the ecology of the adventurer, and it's technically impossible star. Remember, that means people care and are interested by them. It does not mean you should skip the humour articles altogether next year, because in the world of media, being interestingly bad is far better than being competently boring. [/QUOTE]
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