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Polyhedron Newszine #50 was released in November 1989. It contained the following articles related to the Forgotten Realms:

The Living City: The Toysmiths[]

By Steve Morton. p. 10–11

The Brothers Gaewilder are two reasons why Raven's Bluff has some of the happiest children in the Realms. [citation template]

Characters[]

Gunder Gaewilder • Hazelnut • Relvan Gaewilder • Sir Blue

Creatures[]

animal skeleton • gnome • horse • pony • war dog

Locations[]

Bodies of Water
Referenced only
Lake of Tears
Buildings & Landmarks
Toysmiths
Settlements

Magic[]

Items
deck of illusions • figurine of wondrous power • sovereign glue
Potions
Spells

Religions[]

Church of Flandal Steelskin

Miscellaneous[]

Classes
Currency
Fields of Study
Food & Drinks
oats
Gemstones
Items
book • holy symbol • jar • lock • oil lamp • quill • rag doll • toy soldier • vial
Languages
Materials & Substances
gem • gold • ink • iron • paper • pewter • poison • velvet
Professions
Referenced only
jester
Weapons
crossbow • dagger • dart • hammer
Referenced only
short bow • short sword • sling • staff

The Living City: The Brothers Galgolar Pawnshop[]

By James Lowder. p. 12–13;38

Need a loan? The Brothers Galgolar pawnshop probably can help, depending on what you've got for collateral. [citation template]

Characters[]

Jeffers Galgolar • Malachi Galgolar
Referenced only
Joseph Galgolar

Creatures[]

human
Referenced only
ghost

Locations[]

Buildings & Landmarks
Galgolar Brothers Pawnshop
Nations
Referenced only
Shou Lung
Regions
Settlements
Ravens Bluff
Referenced only
Waterdeep

Magic[]

Items

Miscellaneous[]

Alignments
Evil • Good • Law • Lawful evil • Lawful good
Classes
Currency
Languages
Titles
Regent of the Exchequer
Weapons
Referenced only
dagger • long sword

New Rogues Gallery: Raven's Bluff Personalities[]

By Ed Friedlander, Benjamin Pierce, Francois Poulin, Rick Reid and Rich Rydberg. p. 14–19

A bevy of magic-users and one unusual boy fill this gallery's offerings for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (2nd ed.), plus a few new magic items and spells. [citation template]

Counterfeit Dreams[]

Main article: Counterfeit Dreams
By Skip Williams and Jean Rabe, illustrated by Angela Bostick. p. 22-36

This is a tale of misdirection, betrayal, and revenge in the Living City. Shrewd parties can get the gold, but the foolish will wind up in the quarries. [citation template]

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