The Legend of Drizzt

A massively huge epic with a main character you may or may have heard of if you have ever played a tabletop RPG.

The Legend of Drizzt revolves around the titular hero Drizzt, a renegade dark elf who left his homeland to live in the world above. There are thirteen books in the series, chronologically starting with Homeland and ending in Sea of Swords. There are also 2 sequel trilogies completed and 1 in progress.

The first trilogy of the series, The Dark Elf Trilogy, revolves around Drizzt's upbringing and his escape from the Underdark; it is a Prequel, written after Salvatore wrote The Icewind Dale Trilogy which took place afterwards. The Icewind Dale trilogy revolves around Drizzt's adventures with the Companions of the Hall and conquering of Mithral Hall. It is followed by the four-book Legacy of the Drow Series. The three after that are the adventures they have afterwards.

This story helped build up much of the Forgotten Realms world and caused many to follow in its footsteps.

The books, in publication order, go as following:


 * The Icewind Dale Trilogy
 * The Crystal Shard (1988)
 * Streams of Silver (1989)
 * The Halfling's Gem (1990)


 * The Dark Elf Trilogy
 * Homeland (1990)
 * Exile (1990)
 * Sojourn (1991)


 * Legacy of the Drow Series
 * The Legacy (1992)
 * Starless Night (1993)
 * Siege Of Darkness (1994)
 * Passage To Dawn (1996)


 * Paths of Darkness
 * The Silent Blade (1998)
 * The Spine of the World (1999)
 * Sea of Swords (2001)


 * The Hunter's Blades Trilogy
 * The Thousand Orcs (2002)
 * The Lone Drow (2003)
 * The Two Swords (2004)


 * Transitions
 * The Orc King (2007)
 * The Pirate King (2008)
 * The Ghost King (2009)


 * The Neverwinter Saga
 * Guantlgrym (2010)
 * Neverwinter (2011)

Spin-offs include:


 * The Cleric Quintet
 * Canticle (1991)
 * In Sylvan Shadows (1992)
 * Night Masks (1992)
 * The Fallen Fortress (1993)
 * The Chaos Curse (1994)


 * The Sellswords.
 * Servant of the Shard (2000)
 * Promise of the Witch King (2005)
 * Road of the Patriarch (2006)