"White dragons are small and easy to kill, aren't they?" (Jim Holloway from "White Death," AD&D adventure by Randy Maxwell, Dungeon 6, July/August 1987)


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"White dragons are small and easy to kill, aren't they?" (Jim Holloway from "White Death," AD&D adventure by Randy Maxwell, Dungeon 6, July/August 1987)

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The wizard Sollers Vestitus attempted to rise to lichdom before he had sufficient power, becoming instead a "semilich" resembling a sentient ju-ju zombie. (Bob Giadrosich from "Tomb it may Concern," AD&D adventure for a lone paladin by Randy Maxwell, Dungeon magazine 22, TSR, March/April 1990)
The party encounters kuo-toa, as well as troglodytes, drow, mind flayers, svirfneblin, and other denizens of the Underdark. (Jim Holloway cover for Dungeon 60, July/August 1996, featuring Randy Maxwell's AD&D adventure "Shards of the Day" -- This issue includes kuo-toa a second time as the antagonists of Willie Walsh's "Iasc," originally a tournament module at Gaelcon '95 in Dublin.)
The party negotiates with Duke Alooploopo of the kuo-toa (Jim Holloway, from AD&D Underdark adventure "Shards of the Day" by Randy Maxwell, Dungeon 60, July/August 1996)
Gas spores hold a unique niche in the dungeon environment as mindless floating fungi filled with toxic gas, that just happen to look like beholders. (Jim Holloway from Randy Maxwell’s AD&D adventure “Shards of the Day,” Dungeon 60, July/August 1996) I'm tagging this "Holloway draws Elmore" as yet another probable example of rendering his colleague's likeness as a dwarf.

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20 animal skeletons rise out of the muddy cave floor and attack, while a hill giant zombie shuffles in from an adjacent cavern (Tom Baxa, from AD&D adventure "Masqueraider" by Randy Maxwell, Dungeon 14, TSR, Nov/Dec 1988)
Many of the library's books have abishai bound to them as protectors and prisoners -- draconic scaled devils from Tiamat's upper realm in the Nine Hells (Tom Baxa, Dungeon 29 featuring Randy Maxwell's AD&D 2e adventure "Ex Libris," TSR, May/June 1991)
Rebellious clergy have been cursed to endless undeath as heucuva, reenacting a mockery of their original temple duties. The three in the processional room are parading a recent victim in a sedan chair to welcome him into their order. (Tom Baxa, for Randy Maxwell's adventure "Ex Libris" in Dungeon 29, May/June 1991)