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{{Dungeon magazine canon}}
 
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| issue = 198
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| cover_artist = [[McLean Kendree]]
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==Cormyr Royale: The Royal Court of the Forest Kingdom==
 
==Cormyr Royale: The Royal Court of the Forest Kingdom==
: ''By [[Brian Cortijo]].''
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: ''By [[Brian Cortijo]], illustrated by [[Tony Foti]] and [[Matias Tapia]], Cartography by [[Jared Blando]].'' '''p. 45-62'''
 
This article describes the Royal Court of [[Cormyr]] over the 100 years from [[1379 DR|1379]] and [[1479 DR]].{{Dusup|198/Cormyr Royale: The Royal Court of the Forest Kingdom}}
 
This article describes the Royal Court of [[Cormyr]] over the 100 years from [[1379 DR|1379]] and [[1479 DR]].{{Dusup|198/Cormyr Royale: The Royal Court of the Forest Kingdom}}
   
 
==Backdrop: Suzail==
 
==Backdrop: Suzail==
: ''By [[Eric Menge]].''
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: ''By [[Eric Menge]], illustrated by [[Kieran Yanner]], Cartography by [[Jared Blando]].'' '''p. 63-75'''
 
This article describes the city of [[Suzail]], the capital of Cormyr.{{Dusup|198/Backdrop: Suzail}}
 
This article describes the city of [[Suzail]], the capital of Cormyr.{{Dusup|198/Backdrop: Suzail}}
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Latest revision as of 05:45, 13 May 2021

Dungeon issue 198 was released in January of 2012 in online format only. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:

Cormyr Royale: The Royal Court of the Forest Kingdom[]

By Brian Cortijo, illustrated by Tony Foti and Matias Tapia, Cartography by Jared Blando. p. 45-62

This article describes the Royal Court of Cormyr over the 100 years from 1379 and 1479 DR.[citation template]

Backdrop: Suzail[]

By Eric Menge, illustrated by Kieran Yanner, Cartography by Jared Blando. p. 63-75

This article describes the city of Suzail, the capital of Cormyr.[citation template]