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|The ''Forgotten Realms'' don't get much attention compared to say, Lord of the Rings or Star Wars, so we should be glad that the ''Realms'' has a character like Drizzt to help with promotion. Salvatore writes what sells, and despite the fact that some people will no doubt think, "not ''another'' load of Drizzt fiction," if people weren't interested then I'm sure he would be writing about something else by now. Think of Drizzt like a key that will unlock the strange fictional world of the ''Realms''. You need him to get people into the world, but once the door is open, you just discard him and concentrate on whatever it is about the ''Realms'' that interests you.
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Drizzt! He's one of my favorites, but I have never made a drizzt D&D character, not even a drow character, unless you count NPCs. Drizzt (the story, that is) is growing. The books are being reprinted so a new generation can read them. I created this forum just so people can talk about their favorite drizzt books. (Even though that may be kind of stupid.) I'll just say my favorite part in all of Legend of Drizzt is when we meet him in The Crystal Shard and he is ambushed by monsters. I didn't like some of the later drizzt books because they don't capture the spirit of fantasy rpg very well. The '80s were the beast years for D&D. The Greyhawk books and FR books were great. I just started reading D&D stuff in 2006, but I've been a gamer (in the realms, too) for a while. Drizzt has been created by many gamers as a character, and I don't like that. Can't people leave Drizzt alone, in a manner of speaking? Well, I shouldn't expect that of anyone because the salvatore drizzt books have had a tremendous impact on many creative gamers. And that starts off our "discussion."
DrizztTheSlayer 01:37, 14 April 2007 (UTC)


I'm just saying that drizzt is in Baldur's Gate, which is a bit annoying. It strongly contradicts some stuff... BG and LOD are in different time periods, and in the game he's just someone who defends your group. That's total abuse of Drizzt.
DrizztTheSlayer 01:37, 14 April 2007 (UTC)


The Forgotten Realms don't get much attention compared to say, Lord of the Rings or Star Wars, so we should be glad that the Realms has a character like Drizzt to help with promotion. Salvatore writes what sells, and despite the fact that some people will no doubt think, "not another load of Drizzt fiction," if people weren't interested then I'm sure he would be writing about something else by now. Think of Drizzt like a key that will unlock the strange fictional world of the Realms. You need him to get people into the world, but once the door is open, you just discard him and concentrate on whatever it is about the Realms that interests you.
Fw190a8 10:53, 14 April 2007 (UTC)