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''The Icewind Dale Trilogy'' is a trilogy of epic fantasy novels by the American writer
R.A. Salvatore Robert Anthony Salvatore (born January 20, 1959) is an American author best known for ''The Legend of Drizzt'', a series of fantasy novels set in the Forgotten Realms and starring the popular character Drizzt Do'Urden. He has also written ''The ...
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The Crystal Shard ''The Crystal Shard'' is a 1988 fantasy novel by American writer R. A. Salvatore. The first book in The Icewind Dale Trilogy, it was his first published novel. Plot summary Even in the remote far northern region of Icewind Dale, the renegade d ...
'', ''
Streams of Silver ''Streams of Silver'' is a fantasy novel by American writer R. A. Salvatore. It is the second book in his ''The Icewind Dale Trilogy''. Plot summary Following the events of ''The Crystal Shard'', Bruenor leads his friends Drizzt Do'Urden, the bar ...
'' and '' The Halfling's Gem''. They tell the tale of ranger Drizzt Do'Urden the drow (or dark elf), Wulfgar the
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warrior, Regis the halfling, dwarf king
Bruenor ''Forgotten Realms'' is a campaign setting for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (''D&D'') fantasy role-playing game. Commonly referred to by players and game designers alike as "The Realms", it was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 as a ...
, and Bruenor's adopted human daughter Catti-brie. It is the first of Salvatore's '' Forgotten Realms'' novels which introduces some of the best-known characters in that world. The final book of this series, ''The Halfling's Gem'', appeared in ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list. A prequel trilogy, '' The Dark Elf Trilogy'', followed, as did several subsequent sequel series such as ''
Legacy of the Drow The ''Legacy of the Drow'' is a New York Times best-selling fantasy series by R. A. Salvatore. It is the third series following the adventures of the Forgotten Realms character Drizzt Do'Urden. This series is followed up by the ''Paths of Darknes ...
'' and '' Paths of Darkness''.


Works included

* ''
The Crystal Shard ''The Crystal Shard'' is a 1988 fantasy novel by American writer R. A. Salvatore. The first book in The Icewind Dale Trilogy, it was his first published novel. Plot summary Even in the remote far northern region of Icewind Dale, the renegade d ...
'' (1988) * ''
Streams of Silver ''Streams of Silver'' is a fantasy novel by American writer R. A. Salvatore. It is the second book in his ''The Icewind Dale Trilogy''. Plot summary Following the events of ''The Crystal Shard'', Bruenor leads his friends Drizzt Do'Urden, the bar ...
'' (1989) * '' The Halfling's Gem'' (1990) In later years, these and other books featuring the character Drizzt Do'Urden have been rebranded as installments of ''
The Legend of Drizzt ''The Legend of Drizzt'' is a series of fantasy novels by R. A. Salvatore that began in 1988, and consists of 38 books as of August 9, 2022. They are based in the ''Forgotten Realms'' setting in the dimension of Abeir-Toril on the continent Fae ...
'', and such publications of the ''Icewind Dale Trilogy'' are identified on their covers as books IV, V, and VI of that series.


Characters

*Akar Kessell is the former apprentice of Morkai the Red. He is left to die in a bowl-shaped dell of Icewind Dale by Dendybar the Mottled, who tricked Kessel into killing Morkai with promises to become the new head of the mage's guild. He comes across Crenshinibon, which allows him to survive and grants him great power. He commands a large army of creatures (mostly goblins, with lesser numbers of orcs, ogres and giants) and builds a large tower. He also forms an alliance with Errtu, who also seeks the crystal. He is defeated by Drizzt and killed when he teleports the two of them to the base of a mountain only to be buried in an avalanche. *Errtu is the powerful
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who originally sought the Crystal Shard. After leaving the Abyss, he comes to the Prime Material Plane and stumbles upon Crenshinibon and Akar Kessel-its wielder. Akar, after reminding Errtu of his newfound power, appoints him general of his army. Soon enough, Errtu is magically beckoned by Drizzt Do'Urden, who attempts to trick the balor into thinking he is part of larger drow force whose eyes are set on the Crystal Shard. Once this ruse fails, Errtu attacks Drizzt and Guenhwyvar, but is destroyed in the process and sent back to the Abyss for 100 years of banishment.


Comic adaptation


Crystal Shard

Following from the comic adaption of '' The Dark Elf Trilogy'', Devil's Due Publishing continued with the adaptation of ''Crystal Shard''. The second issue (October 2006) earned 20th place and the third issue (December 2006) earned 18th place in the list of top 100 Independent comics for their respective months.


Streams of Silver

Devil's Due Publishing announced the individual issues for this series would be collected into a trade paperback with Tyler Walpole serving as the cover artist. The series was adapted by Andrew Dabb and pencilled by Val Semeiks. The trade paperback for ''Streams of Silver'' was ranked 34 in the top 100 Graphic Novels for August 2007, with an estimated pre-order sale quantity of 2,524.


Halfling's Gem

The final issue of ''Halfling's Gem'' was announced on 18 September 2007 and was shipped in December 2007. The final issue #3 completes the adaptation of '' Dark Elf Trilogy'' and ''Icewind Dale Trilogy''.


Reception

The entire trilogy was ranked 9th in Banophernalia's top 10 books for 2000. In the same site, the series was given 3 stars for ''Crystal Shard'' and 3.5 stars for ''Streams of Silver'' and ''The Halfling's Gem''. It was considered standard enjoyable fantasy fare, although clichéd. Ian Strelec, staff reviewer for ''d20zines.com'', awarded ''Streams of Silver'' a B+ rating. He praised the vivid descriptions and good characterizations in the novel, but was critical of unrealistic situations as well as an overemphasis on combat scenarios. The last volume of the trilogy, ''The Halfling's Gem'', was ranked 14th in the ''New York Times'' paperback best sellers' list on 11 March 1990. Paul Hughes, in an editorial review of the trilogy on Amazon's website, wrote that, while the book is not Tolkien, it has "brought legions of enthusiastic fans to the genre". The reviewer also stated that it is essential for any "Drizzt true believer".


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Icewind Dale Trilogy Book series introduced in 1988 Fantasy novel trilogies Forgotten Realms novel series Novels by R. A. Salvatore Wizards of the Coast books