legacy was a good book but was sad. i always had a soft spot for the bad guys(girl in this case) so i found it a shame that vierna had to die. she was cool. it be better in my opinion if she just got out of her lolth obsessed funk and once again became the better aligned drow she used to be. just a thought but tell me what u think
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Thoughts on legacy by ra salvatore
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Thoughts on legacy by ra salvatore
i looked down the mine shaft to see if the cart was coming
it was-epitaph on nashkel gravestone
Executioner: so what is your last request?
Prisoner: just a clean death, so could you test the axe on my bonds
Executioner: Hmmm, all right.
Prisoner
running away) thanks
it was-epitaph on nashkel gravestone
Executioner: so what is your last request?
Prisoner: just a clean death, so could you test the axe on my bonds
Executioner: Hmmm, all right.
Prisoner
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Of the females in the family she was the nicest, because Zak was her father. She spared Drizzt alot, she was easy on him when he a kid, and she let him off when he ran out of the temple in the academy days. She inherited some goodness. I was happy to learn in Exile, that Jaraxle said she would survive. It could have been possible for her to have become good like Drizzt.
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R A Salvatore should stop with all the Drizzt novels now.I remember about 10 yrs ago in a dragon magazine,there was a interview with Salvatore and he mentioned how its important for a strong developed character but at the same time not to go extremes and have the character seem like a god and can do anything.His example was Happy Days and how the Fonz was a well written char but towards the end of Happy Days he was like a god and can do anything(like evilkenevel stuff) Seems to me Bob has done what he warned about in his article.
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I am thinking the same thing, but when I read a new R.A book I simply can't stop reading! But again I must agree Drizzt and co. has been quite used. How many drizzt books are there, 15 or something like that! And to think that he is writing a new trilogy(The Hunters Blade Trilogy)!
Btw I have just read Sea of Swords, so now I am waiting for The Hunters Blade Trilogy. I can't wait!
Btw I have just read Sea of Swords, so now I am waiting for The Hunters Blade Trilogy. I can't wait!
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Originally posted by Bloodmist
Yeah, it's sad how he's milkin' da Drizzit. I like the books but im short on cash, and with so many published novels it's impossible to keep track. Thats why i usually buy individual stories wich aren't a part of a series. Like da Drizzit one's.
What do you meen with: Thats why i usually buy individual stories wich aren't a part of a series. Like da Drizzit one's.
I am pretty sure that every book about drizzt is in a trilogy.
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