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who is your favorite R.A. Salvatore character

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drittz? Bruenor? Jarlaxle? Wolfgar? Artemis Entreri? I'm enterested in your responses
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Hoo boy, that's a tough one. Me, it's a three-way tie between Cadderly (from the Cleric Quintet), Bruenor, and Drizzt.
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For me, I think it's Jarlaxle. Any drow I ever play is based on him.
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Either Drizzt or Wulfgar. Dual-wielding is just cool and a magical warhammer wielding barbarian is the best fighter. Barbarians don't usually use magic, no matter what the form.
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Thanks For The Replies I Like To Hear Peoples Opinions :d
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halaster black cloak he is just cool and I love arcane spell casting.............marry me mystra
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Post by Julian »

ARTEMIS ENTRERI, no doubt about it.

Think it is his way of going about things, specialy in Servent of the Shard. The way he is almost good, but is still evil as ehh... something. He and Jarlaxle could strike fear in all!
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What about Cattie-Brie? Her personality is not my favourite, though the weapon she wields surely is :)
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Most definatly Drizzt Do'Urden! His dual scimitars, Twinkle and Icingdeath, certainly own all. His elite demeanor and nimble battle style is most impressive. :D
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Toss up between Jarlaxle and Artemis. Though, The two dwarfs from the Cleric Quintet are amusing. (Drinking and such seems to have eliminated their names from memory currently, though.)
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[QUOTE=Aegis]Toss up between Jarlaxle and Artemis. Though, The two dwarfs from the Cleric Quintet are amusing. (Drinking and such seems to have eliminated their names from memory currently, though.)[/QUOTE]

You mean Ivan and Pikel Bouldershoulder?
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[QUOTE=Galuf the Dwarf]You mean Ivan and Pikel Bouldershoulder?[/QUOTE]
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It's a toss up between Belwar Dissengulp and Entreri. Even though Belwar's role was limited to a single book (Exile, I believe), I always thought the hammer and anvil substitutes for limbs were cool.
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[QUOTE=Ned Flanders]It's a toss up between Belwar Dissengulp and Entreri. Even though Belwar's role was limited to a single book (Exile, I believe), I always thought the hammer and anvil substitutes for limbs were cool.[/QUOTE]

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Actually, Belwar does make an appearance in two (IIRC) of of the Legacy of the Drow books.
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Personally i would Cadderly the most accepyable characters. The rest from the drow book are way too over-powered. Its like meeting gods or something. Cadderly atleast learns, grows and then gains the power only to came extremely close to death and still live.
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I like the Boudler shoulders for the amusement they added to the books. I also Like Drizzit because he broke the rules as far as strick guide lines in D&D. A drow ranger never even heard of before him. Gave all new meaning to the Books just being guides and makeing your own rules to play by.
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[QUOTE=CM]Personally i would Cadderly the most accepyable characters. The rest from the drow book are way too over-powered. Its like meeting gods or something. Cadderly atleast learns, grows and then gains the power only to came extremely close to death and still live.[/QUOTE]

Agreed on Cadderly. Still, have you read Drizzt in 'The Lone Drow'? Now that is PUSHED TO THE BREAKING POINT! :cool:

It's too bad that practically all Dwarf characters are reduced to comic relief. I'd like to see some good drama and all with one. Also, what a good Paladin character in the realms for once? What about a Dwarf Paladin of Moradin, then? :D
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any of R. A. Salvatore's characters right

Well for me it would have to be Pharaun Myzzrm for "War of the Spider Queen" :D
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Artemis definately....
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It would have to be Jarlaxle for me, but then again, if you count the shard... xD
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