Drizzt Do'Urden ()
is a fictional character appearing in the
Forgotten Realms
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campaign setting for the ''
Dungeons & Dragons
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''
fantasy
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role-playing game
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. Drizzt was created by author
R. A. Salvatore as a supporting character in the ''
Icewind Dale Trilogy''. Salvatore created him on a whim when his publisher needed him to replace one of the characters in an early version of the first book, ''
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 (region), Icewi ...
''. Drizzt has since become a popular heroic character of the Forgotten Realms setting, and has been featured as the main character of a long series of books, starting chronologically with ''
The Dark Elf Trilogy
''The Dark Elf Trilogy'' is a prequel to the ''Icewind Dale Trilogy'' by R. A. Salvatore. Drizzt Do'Urden, a Drow (Dungeons & Dragons), drow, or dark elf, was originally written as a supporting character in the ''Icewind Dale Trilogy'' to Wulfga ...
''. As an atypical
drow (dark elf), Drizzt has forsaken both the evil ways of his people and their home in the
Underdark
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 series by R. A. Salvatore. It is described as a vast subter ...
, in the drow city of
Menzoberranzan.
Drizzt's story is told in Salvatore's fantasy novels in ''The Icewind Dale Trilogy'', ''The Dark Elf Trilogy'', the ''
Legacy of the Drow'' series, the ''
Paths of Darkness'' series, ''
The Hunter's Blades Trilogy'', the ''
Transitions'' series, and the ''
Neverwinter Saga
''Neverwinter Saga'' is a saga written in the Forgotten Realms campaign world, a popular '' Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing setting, by fantasy and science fiction
Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of ...
'', as well as in the short stories "The Dowry", "Dark Mirror", and "Comrades at Odds". All of the novels featuring Drizzt have made
''The New York Times'' Best Seller list. A number of the novels have been adapted into
graphic novels by
Devil's Due Publishing
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. Drizzt has also been featured in ''D&D''-based
role-playing video game
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s, including the ''
Baldur's Gate
''Baldur's Gate'' is a series of role-playing video games set in the Forgotten Realms '' Dungeons & Dragons'' campaign setting. The series has been divided into two sub-series, known as the ''Bhaalspawn Saga'' and the ''Dark Alliance'', both t ...
'' series and ''
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone''.
Concept and creation
Drizzt Do'Urden's stories are set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for ''Dungeons & Dragons''.
The character has been a mainstay for author R. A. Salvatore, appearing in his novels for over 30 years. Drizzt is a
drow who acts against the drow stereotype, favoring friendship and peace over hatred and violence. His unusual personality creates the conflict that allows Salvatore to create so many novels with stories about courage and friendship.
Drizzt therefore fights the dark traits that are inherent in the drow.
Salvatore uses Drizzt to represent issues of racial prejudice, particularly in ''The Dark Elf Trilogy''. For instance, Drizzt is concerned that if he and his love
Cattie-Brie (a human) have children, their offspring will face hostility from both races. Drizzt is also troubled by the lifespan discrepancy between himself and Cattie-Brie.
Drizzt was created by happenstance. In 1987 R. A. Salvatore sent
Mary Kirchoff, then managing editor of
TSR's book department, a manuscript for what would become his 1990 novel ''
Echoes of the Fourth Magic''. She liked it, but asked if he could rewrite it to take place in the Forgotten Realms. She sent him ''
Darkwalker on Moonshae'' by
Douglas Niles, the only novel at the time set in the Forgotten Realms. Salvatore sent her a proposal for a sequel to ''Darkwalker'', but Kirchoff sent back a large map of the Forgotten Realms and told him she wanted a new story set in a different part of the Realms. After two weeks of phone calls, Salvatore found a spot on the map that was not already designated for another project, and he located
Icewind Dale there.
According to Salvatore, the book was "set on the
Moonshae Isles, because at the time I thought that ''was'' the Realms. When I found out how big the Realms were, I moved the story a thousand miles to the north."
Salvatore created Drizzt on the spur of the moment.
He was under pressure to create a
sidekick for
Wulfgar in the
Icewind Dale series.
Salvatore had sent an early version of ''
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 (region), Icewi ...
'' (what would become his first published novel) to TSR, and one day Kirchoff called him. She was on her way to a marketing meeting concerning the book, and informed him that they could not use one of the characters. He asked for time to think, but she was already late for the meeting. Off the top of his head, Salvatore said he had a Dark Elf. Kirchoff was skeptical, but Salvatore convinced her it would be fine because he was just a sidekick. She asked his name, and he replied Drizzt Do'Urden. She asked if he could spell it, and he said "not a chance".
Recalling Drizzt's creation in an interview, Salvatore said, "I don't know where it came from. I guess that
Gary Gygax just did such an amazing job in creating the drow
elves
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In medieval Germanic-speakin ...
that something about them got stuck in the back of my head. Thank God!"
Although many readers have assumed that Drizzt is based on one of the many ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing campaigns that the author has played, this is not the case. Salvatore's main influences were classical literature and works of
J. R. R. Tolkien
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From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson ...
. "I like to think of Drizzt as a cross between Daryth from ''Darkwalker on Moonshae'' and
Aragorn from ''
The Lord of the Rings
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''."
Salvatore calls Drizzt "the classic
romantic hero—misunderstood, holding to a code of ideals even when the going gets tough, and getting no appreciation for it most of the time."
Publication history

Drizzt's story begins in the novel ''
Homeland
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'', the start of ''
The Dark Elf Trilogy
''The Dark Elf Trilogy'' is a prequel to the ''Icewind Dale Trilogy'' by R. A. Salvatore. Drizzt Do'Urden, a Drow (Dungeons & Dragons), drow, or dark elf, was originally written as a supporting character in the ''Icewind Dale Trilogy'' to Wulfga ...
'' and published in 1990 as a prequel to ''The Icewind Dale Trilogy'', which was published between 1988 and 1990. In the book, Drizzt is born in
Menzoberranzan as the third son to Matron Malice, the leader of
House Do'Urden (a type of family akin to a Scottish
clan
A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship
and descent. Even if lineage details are unknown, a clan may claim descent from a founding member or apical ancestor who serves as a symbol of the clan's unity. Many societie ...
). His father is
Zaknafein, a weapons master who secretly hates drow society and teaches Drizzt his martial skills as he reinforces Drizzt's innate moral code. The 1996 short story "The Fires of Narbondel", in the ''Realms of the Underdark''
anthology
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, describes unrelated events involving Zaknafein as the main character, and a young Drizzt plays a supporting role.
During a raid against a group of surface elves, Drizzt finds himself unable to participate in the slaughter with his fellow drow. He pretends to kill an
elf
An elf (: elves) is a type of humanoid supernatural being in Germanic peoples, Germanic folklore. Elves appear especially in Norse mythology, North Germanic mythology, being mentioned in the Icelandic ''Poetic Edda'' and the ''Prose Edda'' ...
child, but actually helps her to escape. When the deception is discovered, Zaknafein is sacrificed in Drizzt's stead to appease Lolth, the drow's goddess. Following a war against another House, Drizzt curses his family and the evil drow ways and escapes Menzoberranzan into the
Underdark
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 series by R. A. Salvatore. It is described as a vast subter ...
. At this time he also acquires the statuette that allows him to summon the magical panther
Guenhwyvar. Guenhwyvar travels by Drizzt's side as he makes his way across the Realms.
Drizzt fights off the resurrected spirit-wraith of his father in ''
Exile
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'', the second book in the ''Dark Elf Trilogy'' and also published in 1990. ''
Sojourn'' picks up the story when Drizzt leaves the Underdark for the surface, where he meets a blind human
ranger named
Montolio Debrouchee. When Montolio begins teaching him the ways of the ranger, Drizzt realizes that, unknowingly, he had been following those very principles his entire life. From then on Drizzt's patron goddess is
Mielikki, the
Faerûnian goddess of the forest and of rangers. Montolio eventually dies, and Drizzt travels the Realms in search of a new home. He eventually finds himself in
Icewind Dale where he meets
dwarven king
Bruenor Battlehammer, and Bruenor's adopted human daughter,
Catti-brie.
The fourth book chronologically in the series, although the first published, is ''
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 (region), Icewi ...
'' (1988), the first in ''The Icewind Dale Trilogy''. It describes Drizzt's meeting with the barbarian
Wulfgar and the
halfling Regis, and their adventures as they stop
Akar Kessel, a
mage possessed by the
sentient artifact
Crenshinibon (the book's
eponym
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Eponyms are commonly used for time periods, places, innovati ...
ous Crystal Shard), from gaining control of the region. ''
Streams of Silver'' (1989), tells the story of the group as they journey to
Mithral Hall, Bruenor's boyhood home.
Artemis Entreri, a recurring character in the series, also makes his first appearance. In later books, Artemis is Drizzt's equal in combat, and they clash often due to their conflicting views and goals. In the 1990 book ''
The Halfling's Gem'', Artemis kidnaps Regis while in the employ of a powerful crime lord. Drizzt and Wulfgar chase the assassin by sea, with the help of
Captain Deudermont, to recover Regis. Drizzt ends up in combat with Artemis Entreri, who leaves the battle wounded. At the end of the book the group finds Regis, and Guenhwyvar kills Artemis's employer.
''
Legacy of the Drow'' is a
tetralogy
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, unlike the previous two trilogies. The 1993 short story, ''Dark Mirror'', in the ''Realms of Valor'' anthology, describes events just prior to the series. The first three books, ''
The Legacy'', ''
Starless Night'', and ''Siege of Darkness'', describe a drow attack on Mithril Hall. Wulfgar is seemingly slain by a
yochlol, and Drizzt returns to Menzoberranzan to prevent his friends from being further attacked by dark elves. The drow launch a second attack against Mithril Hall during the
Time of Troubles
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. It is eventually repelled and Drizzt returns to his friends.
''
Passage to Dawn'', the final book in the ''Legacy of the Drow'' series and published two years after ''Siege of Darkness'', picks up the story six years after the drow attack. Drizzt and Catti-Brie work with Captain Deudermont on his pirate-hunting ship, with the Companions of the Hall ultimately fighting the powerful demon Errtu who is aided by the Crystal Shard, which had previously been buried under a mountain of snow. Wulfgar, never truly dead, returns to life from the
Abyss as the demon who had held his soul was destroyed.
Drizzt is the main character in only two books of the ''
Paths of Darkness'' series. ''
The Silent Blade'' (1998) describes the group's journey to permanently destroy the Crystal Shard. ''
Sea of Swords'' (2001) continues Drizzt's story after the events of ''
The Spine of the World'' (1999), which focuses on Wulfgar, and ''
Servant of the Shard
''Servant of the Shard'' was originally the third book in R.A. Salvatore's ''Paths of Darkness'' book series. It was also made the first book of the trilogy ''The Sellswords''. In this novel, Artemis Entreri acquires Charon's Claw.
Plot summary ...
'' (2000), which has Artemis Entreri and
Jarlaxle as the main characters. ''Sea of Swords'' covers the companions' search for Wulfgar's lost magical warhammer, Aegis-fang, and the reunion of the group after an extended separation.
Drizzt returns as the main character throughout ''
The Hunter's Blades Trilogy''. In ''
The Thousand Orcs'' (2002), Drizzt and his friends encounter the powerful orc Obould Many-Arrows, who has employed
frost giants to aid him in gaining control of the region. After a battle at the town of Shallows, Drizzt believes the other Companions of the Hall to have fallen in battle, and he sets off into the wilderness to fight all orcs in vengeance. ''
The Lone Drow'' (2003) continues this storyline as the still-living Companions protect Mithril Hall from orc attacks without the aid of Drizzt. He is reunited with his friends in ''
The Two Swords'' (2003).
R. A. Salvatore's next series of Forgotten Realms books, ''
The Sellswords Trilogy'', focus on the further adventures of Artemis Entreri and Jarlaxle, with Drizzt only being mentioned in them. However, Drizzt is once again the main character in the ''
Transitions'' trilogy, consisting of ''
The Orc King'', ''
The Pirate King'',
[''The Pirate King'' reached 8 on ''The New York Times'' bestseller list on November 2, 2008. ] and ''
The Ghost King''. Drizzt is the main character, along with Bruenor, in R. A. Salvatore's next series in the Forgotten Realms, ''
Neverwinter Saga
''Neverwinter Saga'' is a saga written in the Forgotten Realms campaign world, a popular '' Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing setting, by fantasy and science fiction
Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of ...
''; the first book in this series, ''
Gauntlgrym'', was released October 5, 2010. The second book in the series ''
Neverwinter'', was released October 4, 2011, with the third installment entitled ''
Charon's Claw'' released August 7, 2012. The fourth book in the series "
The Last Threshold", was released March 5, 2013.
Other media
Drizzt Do'Urden has been featured in several accessories and one book for the ''
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
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'' fantasy role-playing game. The ''
Hall of Heroes'' accessory for the
second edition of ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'', published in 1989, features a four-page description and game statistics for Drizzt and Guenhwyvar, written by R. A. Salvatore. The ''
Heroes' Lorebook'' accessory, published in 1996 and written by
Dale Donovan and
Paul Culotta, features an update and revision of Drizzt's information from ''Hall of Heroes''. The 1999 accessory ''
Drizzt Do'Urden's Guide to the Underdark'' by
Eric L. Boyd, details the cities and civilizations of Faerûn's Underdark through the perspective of the title character. The ''
Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting'' hardcover for the game's
third edition features a brief description and game statistics for Drizzt for this edition, under the section on the
Sword Coast North.
Drizzt has also appeared in a number of
graphic novel
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s and video games, and as a
miniature figure. Beginning in 2005,
Devil's Due Publishing
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began releasing comic book adaptations of the Drizzt novels, covering each book in a three-issue mini-series along with a trade paperback collection. To date, ''Homeland'', ''Exile'', ''Sojourn'', ''The Crystal Shard'', ''Streams of Silver'', ''The Halfling's Gem'', ''The Legacy'', and ''Starless Night'' have been released. The character has appeared in several video games. He is part of the story and a party member in the 1994 SSI game for PC ''
Menzoberranzan''. In ''
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone'' he is a playable character in the game's seventh stage, described by a writer for Imagine Games Network (
IGN
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) as "cool but utterly ineffective." Drizzt appears in ''
Baldur's Gate
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'' fighting some gnolls; it is possible for a skilled player to kill him or pickpocket his items, and a friendly or hostile version of Drizzt can be spawned with a
cheat code
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. Drizzt also appears in the sequel ''
Baldur's Gate II'' and will react negatively if the player has imported characters from the first game that killed Drizzt or has any of his unique items. He will also react negatively to any elven character with a low reputation with the same name, challenging them to a duel of honor. He is also an unlockable playable character in ''
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance'' and ''
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II''.
Drizzt is also included in the ''Dungeons and Dragons Miniatures'' game, in the ''Legend of Drizzt Scenario Pack'' that also includes Wulfgar and the dragon Icingdeath. An enclosed booklet lets players recreate the battle between Drizzt, Wulfgar, and the dragon. The boxed set was nominated for Best Miniature Product at the 2008
ENnies.
A special adventure set in Icewind Dale was featured as the centerpiece at the November 3, 2007,
Worldwide ''Dungeons and Dragons'' Game Day event, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the debut of Drizzt that was upcoming.
Drizzt made a brief cameo in the 2011 one-off comic ''Unit:E'', produced by
Hasbro
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as a potential concept for crossing over many of the franchises they owned; he is seen in a splash page amongst many other Hasbro-owned characters (including characters from ''
G.I. Joe'', ''
Transformers
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'', ''
M.A.S.K.'', ''
Jem and the Holograms'', ''
Micronauts
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'', ''
Action Man
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Action Man was originally produced and sold in the United Kingdom and Australia by Palitoy Ltd of ...
'', ''Battleship Galaxies'', and even ''
Candy Land''), as summoned for ''Micronauts'' characters Biotron and Acroyear by the alien AI Synergy (a reimagined version of the AI from ''Jem'').
Drizzt features prominently in the D&D Adventure System Cooperative Play board game ''
The Legend of Drizzt'', released October 18, 2011.
Drizzt has also been seen in the game ''
Neverwinter'' by
Cryptic Studios
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. He appears as part of the ''Neverwinter: Underdark'' expansion that allows players to travel to the drow city of Menzoberranzan and play several quests written by R. A. Salvatore.
In 2021, Drizzt was featured on two cards in the ''Adventures in the Forgotten Realms'' line from the ''
Magic: The Gathering'' collectible card game. ''Sleep Sound'' (2021) is a poem by R. A. Salvatore which received an
animated short to promote the "Summer Of Drizzt" marketing campaign. The short features scenes from the story of Drizzt; it was narrated by
Benedict Cumberbatch
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and animated by The Sequence Group.
Reception and legacy
According to
PopMatters
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' Andrew Welsh, Drizzt is Salvatore's attempt to create a multifaceted character who faces internal struggles, in hopes of standing out from the drow, and fantasy fiction in general. Welsh feels that Salvatore fails in this regard, saying "any blood Drizzt finds on his hands is quickly justified and most 'internal' conflict is superficial at best."
A review for ''
Pyramid
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'' refers to Drizzt as the "most famous denizen" of Menzoberranzan, identifying him and the city as "some of the most famous pieces of the Realms", while chroniclers of the game Witwer ''et al.'' in the book ''
Art & Arcana: A Visual History'' counted him among the "iconic D&D characters". Rob Bricken of
Kotaku
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History ...
called Drizzt "one of the
Mary Sue-iest characters in all of fiction".
The Drizzt Do'Urden books are popular with fantasy fans, and the Drizzt character is author R. A. Salvatore's best known creation. All 34 novels featuring Drizzt by Salvatore have made
''The New York Times'' Best Seller list, starting with ''The Crystal Shard''.
''The Orc King'', which marked the 20th anniversary of the character, made it to #7 on the list, as well as #9 on ''
The Wall Street Journal
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'' list, #6 on the ''
Publishers Weekly
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'' bestseller list, and #36 on the ''
USA Today
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'' list of top sellers.
''The Two Swords'' peaked at #4 on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list in 2004.
It reached the top of ''The Wall Street Journals hardcover bestseller list after only two weeks, a record for its publisher Wizards of the Coast. It also debuted at #4 on The New York Times's bestseller list and #2 on Publishers Weekly bestseller list.
''The Lone Drow'' debuted at #7 on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list in October 2003.
''Publishers Weekly'' felt that ''The Lone Drow'' was clichéd, but that some of the characters did achieve "some complexity". They singled out two characters for praise: Innovindel, an elf who talks "pensively" of her long life in contrast to the short lived humans, and Obould the orc king.
Drizzt Do'Urden was #3 on ''Game Rant''
's 2020 "10 Must-Have NPCs In Dungeons & Dragons Lore To Make Your Campaigns Awesome" list — the article states that "A skilled ranger in his own right, Drizzt remains equally-adept in conversation. He's always wary of danger, strives for perfection, and held himself to the highest standard. Meeting one of the most iconic figures in ''D&D'' could help make players feel important in their campaign."
In the ''
Io9
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'' series revisiting older ''Dungeons & Dragons'' novels, in his review of ''
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 (region), Icewi ...
'', Rob Bricken referred to Drizzt as "arguably the most famous and beloved D&D character of all time" and noted that Wizards of the Coast had finally begun combatting the stereotype of the drow as a "super-evil, subterranean race", which Drizzt forsakes "to become a noble Ranger on the surface world". Bricken noted that "Drizzt ends up overshadowing almost everyone and everything" but comments that "Drizzt and Wulfgar are so preternaturally badass they beat 25 giants by themselves (well, with help from Drizzt's magic panther Guenhwyvar, because of course he has a magic panther pal)". In his review of ''
Homeland
A homeland is a place where a national or ethnic identity has formed. The definition can also mean simply one's country of birth. When used as a proper noun, the Homeland, as well as its equivalents in other languages, often has ethnic natio ...
'', Bricken explained that "when Salvatore introduced Drizzt in 1988's ''The Crystal Shard'', players/readers who hadn't been bothered this by were forced to acknowledge the correlation because characters in the Forgotten Realms judged Drizzt by the color of his skin. He was distrusted, despised, and discriminated against, often even by those he helped."
References
External links
Dark Party ReviewAn Interview with R. A. Salvatore about Drizzt
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Fantasy (genre) adventurers
Fictional elves
Fictional swordfighters in literature
Forgotten Realms characters
Literary characters introduced in 1988
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