The Dark Elf Trilogy is a prequel to the Icewind Dale Trilogy by R. A. Salvatore. The Icewind Dale Trilogy is a trilogy written by RA Salvatore, a SciFi and Fantasy author Robert Anthony Salvatore (born January 20 1959, Leominster, Massachusetts) who writes under the name R Drizzt Do'Urden, a Drow, or Dark Elf, was originally written as a supporting character in the Icewind Dale Trilogy to Wulfgar the barbarian. Drizzt Do'urden (dʒrɪszt doʊˈɝdɪn is a character in the Dungeons & Dragons -based Forgotten Realms setting This article refers to the fictional elven race from Dungeons & Dragons. In the fictional Forgotten Realms setting an adventuring group comprising Drizzt Do'Urden, and his closest friends Bruenor Battlehammer, Catti-Brie, However, the author soon realized how popular the character was, and Drizzt became the main character. The final book Sojourn made the New York Times Best Seller list. [1]
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Drizzt was born to the tenth noble House of Menzoberranzan, Daermon Na'shezbaernon (more commonly known as House Do'Urden). Menzoberranzan, the City of Spiders, is a fictional City-state in the world of the Forgotten Realms, a Dungeons & Dragons He was the son of Malice, the Do'Urden Matron Mother and her consort, Do'Urden weaponmaster (and sometime Patron) Zaknafein. House Do'Urden (short for Daermon N'a'shezbaernon) is a Fictional Clan of dark elves in the Forgotten Realms Campaign As the third son, drow culture demanded that Drizzt be sacrificed to their goddess Lolth. Human sacrifice is the act of Homicide (the Killing of one or several Human beings in the context of a Religious ritual ( ritual killing However, the death of his older brother, and first son, Nalfein, (incidentally, at the treacherous hand of the second son, Dinin) in the battle against House DeVir which raised Daermon Na'shezbaernon to the 9th ranked in the city during his birth, made him the second son and spared him.
Being a male in the matriarchal drow society, Drizzt Do'Urden suffered considerable abuse at the hands of his family in the first sixteen years of his life. His first ten years were spent in the care of his older sister Vierna; though she was far from kind, in his later years Drizzt would recall some affection for her, stemming from the fact they shared paternity through Zaknafein.
As a child, Drizzt displayed amazing reflexes and coordination. Consequently, Zaknafein was able to persuade Malice that Drizzt should become a warrior, instead of replacing Nalfein as the house wizard. Magic-User redirects here See Spellcaster for magic users or below for the old Dungeons & Dragons character class Thus, at the age of sixteen, Drizzt began his weapons training. It was then that he began learning the skills that would lead to him become one of the most formidable swordsmen in both the Underdark, and Faerûn. Swordsman redirects here For the comic book characters see Swordsman (comics. The Underdark is a fictional setting which has appeared in Dungeons & Dragons role-playing campaigns and Dungeons & Dragons-based fiction books including the Legend of Faerûn is a Fictional Subcontinent, the primary setting of the Dungeons & Dragons world of Forgotten Realms.
At twenty years of age, he went to Melee-Magthere, Menzoberranzan's warrior academy, where he excelled in his studies despite his resistance to the attempted brainwashing by the masters of the academy. Brainwashing (also known as Thought reform or as Re-education) consists of any effort aimed at instilling certain attitudes and Beliefs When it was clear that there were none in Drizzt's class who could beat him, the masters of the academy matched him against students three years above him. Drizzt defeated that class easily. His time at the academy would have been spotless (by Drow standards) except for the graduation ceremony, where he disgraced himself by refusing to take part in an orgy, refusing the advances of two high priestesses, one of them his sister, and damning Lolth. Although he thought that no one noticed because they themselves were too "distracted" by the ceremony; therefore, he still graduated with honors.
After graduating he took part in a surface raid in which he saved the life of a child of the most bitter enemy of the drow, the surface elves, by hiding her underneath her murdered mother. In the Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Role-playing game, elves are a fictional humanoid race that are one of the primary Drizzt's weaponmaster Zaknafein, having similar morals to Drizzt, thought he killed the child, but Lolth knew he hadn't and dropped the Do'Urden family from her favour because of it. Zaknafein then fought with Drizzt, thinking he had become like other drow, and was told the truth of the matter by Drizzt.
Unfortunately, the females of House Do'Urden, in a bid to find out why Do'Urden was no longer in Lolth's favour, were watching this battle. The end result of this is that Zaknafein offered himself as a sacrifice to spare Drizzt and Drizzt, on realizing what had happened, left house Do'Urden to live in the Underdark wilderness. The Underdark is a fictional setting which has appeared in Dungeons & Dragons role-playing campaigns and Dungeons & Dragons-based fiction books including the Legend of
Drizzt then spent some years in the Underdark, during which he was enslaved by mind flayers and then had to fight Zaknafein again, who had been made undead by Malice, thanks to Lolth's "greatest gift" Zin-Carla, to find Drizzt. In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game illithids (commonly known as mind flayers) are monstrous humanoid aberrations In the Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Role-playing game, creature types are rough categories of creatures which determine the way game In the end, Zaknafein regained enough control to make himself fall into a pool of acid, destroying himself. In Computer science, ACID ( Atomicity Consistency Isolation Durability) is a set of properties that guarantee that Database transactions are
For Malice's failure to use Zaknafein to kill Drizzt, Lolth decreed that house Do'Urden should be destroyed, and House Baenre (the most powerful house in Menzoberranzan) did just that, with only Vierna and Dinin (Drizzt's older brother) surviving. House Baenre is a Fictional Clan of dark elves in the Forgotten Realms Campaign setting, created by R
Having lived in the Underdark for over forty years, Drizzt then realized that neither he nor anyone around him would be safe, so he decided to travel to the surface. There he met with much adversity because of his race, but also found his true calling in life as a ranger. In the Dungeons & Dragons Role-playing game, ranger is one of the base Character classes. He eventually moved to Icewind Dale, where he joined with Catti-Brie, Bruenor Battlehammer, Regis the halfling and Wulfgar the barbarian. Catti-brie (spelled in later publications as "Cattie-brie" is a Fictional character in the Forgotten Realms setting based on the Dungeons & Dragons Bruenor Battlehammer is a Fictional character in the Dungeons & Dragons -based Forgotten Realms setting ReGIS, short for "Remote Graphic Instruction Set" was a Vector graphics markup language developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC for later models In the fictional Forgotten Realms setting an adventuring group comprising Drizzt Do'Urden, and his closest friends Bruenor Battlehammer, Catti-Brie,
The books have been adapted into comic book form by Devil's Due Publishing. Devil's Due Publishing (often abbreviated as DDP) is one of the ten largest comic book publishers in the United States The artist for the comic series Tim Seeley with Andrew Dabb as the writer under the supervision of R.A. Salvatore. Robert Anthony Salvatore (born January 20 1959, Leominster, Massachusetts) who writes under the name R The trade paperback Sojourn Vol 3 of the Dark Elf ranked 19 in the August 2006 Graphic Novels sales with an estimated sale quantity of 3,465. [2]
Homelands received a positive reviewer from critic Cindy Speer. She stated the novel was an impressive start to the characterisation of Drizzt. [3]
In March 26 1991 Sojourn debuted at 13 of the New York Times Best Seller list. Year 1991 ( MCMXCI) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian Calendar. [4] Ian Strelec awarded the final book of the trilogy, Sojourn with a B+ rating. He stated he found the book short and although not incredible, it was an important component of the Drizzt mythos. [5]