The Drizzt books were probably my first real foray into serious fantasy novels, and I probably read about a dozen or so of the books. Then, just for the hell of it, I decided to dive into Wheel of Time, then from there I pretty much devoured Sanderson's stuff.
Description. In terms of height, weight, and build, mind flayers were roughly comparable to thin humans, but it was at this point that any external comparison to humanoids ended. [4] [14] [15] A mind flayer's body was, in fact, a gruesome mockery of the humanoid form. [16] An illithid's flesh, was soft, supple, moist, and rubbery, resulting in
By book 10, reading is a chore, for the most part, with only occasional chapters sparking enough interest to keep your eyes from glazing over. Do yourself a favor read the first 6 books and then pretend the story ends there. Instead of buying and reading book 7, just say aloud to yourself "And they lived happily ever after!"
Drizzt Do'Urden was a drow. He stood about 5 feet and 4 inches (1.6 meters) tall and weighed about 130 pounds (59 kilograms). [13] His handsome features were sharp and well proportioned and, like other drow, Drizzt's skin was black and his stark white hair was long, thick, and flowing. His eyes were a lavender hue (quite different from the drow
In 2011, the Legend of Drizzt Board Game was released. The adventure book in the game is inspired by the R. A. Salvatore novels and "the first adventure, Exile, is inspired by the book of the same name and features Drizzt's journey from Menzoberranzan to the surface". In 2016, the Tyrants of the Underdark board game was released.
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